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United Airlines flight reports possible collision with drone near San Diego

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    A United Airlines flight reported a midair collision between the plane and what appeared to be a drone near San Diego, according to a Wednesday statement.
    “United flight 1980 reported a possible drone strike just prior to arriving in San Diego. The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft,” United said in a statement to The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.
    According to United, the Boeing 737 flight was headed from San Francisco International Airport to San Diego International Airport, carrying 48 passengers and six crew members.
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in its own statement to NewsNation that it “is aware of the report and is investigating.” The agency said drones cannot be flown at elevations higher than 400 feet without authorization.
    The New York Post reported the flight struck at an altitude of roughly 3,000 feet during its approach. The outlet cited an air traffic control recording, with the pilot reportedly saying the object appeared “red” and “shiny.”

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    • thetimeknife@lemmy.worldT thetimeknife@lemmy.world

      A United Airlines flight reported a midair collision between the plane and what appeared to be a drone near San Diego, according to a Wednesday statement.
      “United flight 1980 reported a possible drone strike just prior to arriving in San Diego. The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft,” United said in a statement to The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.
      According to United, the Boeing 737 flight was headed from San Francisco International Airport to San Diego International Airport, carrying 48 passengers and six crew members.
      The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in its own statement to NewsNation that it “is aware of the report and is investigating.” The agency said drones cannot be flown at elevations higher than 400 feet without authorization.
      The New York Post reported the flight struck at an altitude of roughly 3,000 feet during its approach. The outlet cited an air traffic control recording, with the pilot reportedly saying the object appeared “red” and “shiny.”

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      kn33@lemmy.world
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      reported a possible drone strike

      Look, I'm not saying it's wrong. I just get a very different mental image when I hear "done strike".

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      • thetimeknife@lemmy.worldT thetimeknife@lemmy.world

        A United Airlines flight reported a midair collision between the plane and what appeared to be a drone near San Diego, according to a Wednesday statement.
        “United flight 1980 reported a possible drone strike just prior to arriving in San Diego. The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft,” United said in a statement to The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.
        According to United, the Boeing 737 flight was headed from San Francisco International Airport to San Diego International Airport, carrying 48 passengers and six crew members.
        The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in its own statement to NewsNation that it “is aware of the report and is investigating.” The agency said drones cannot be flown at elevations higher than 400 feet without authorization.
        The New York Post reported the flight struck at an altitude of roughly 3,000 feet during its approach. The outlet cited an air traffic control recording, with the pilot reportedly saying the object appeared “red” and “shiny.”

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        mynameisbob@lemmy.ml
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        Αυτή η δημοσίευση έχει διαγραφεί!
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        • K kn33@lemmy.world

          reported a possible drone strike

          Look, I'm not saying it's wrong. I just get a very different mental image when I hear "done strike".

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          mynameisbob@lemmy.ml
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          What like a school full of children or a journalist in a car?

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          • thetimeknife@lemmy.worldT thetimeknife@lemmy.world

            A United Airlines flight reported a midair collision between the plane and what appeared to be a drone near San Diego, according to a Wednesday statement.
            “United flight 1980 reported a possible drone strike just prior to arriving in San Diego. The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft,” United said in a statement to The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.
            According to United, the Boeing 737 flight was headed from San Francisco International Airport to San Diego International Airport, carrying 48 passengers and six crew members.
            The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in its own statement to NewsNation that it “is aware of the report and is investigating.” The agency said drones cannot be flown at elevations higher than 400 feet without authorization.
            The New York Post reported the flight struck at an altitude of roughly 3,000 feet during its approach. The outlet cited an air traffic control recording, with the pilot reportedly saying the object appeared “red” and “shiny.”

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            not_rick@lemmy.world
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            This is interesting because 3,000 feet is well above the software-imposed ceiling of most consumer drones. I wonder if it was an older model with fewer restrictions or something else entirely.

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            • thetimeknife@lemmy.worldT thetimeknife@lemmy.world

              A United Airlines flight reported a midair collision between the plane and what appeared to be a drone near San Diego, according to a Wednesday statement.
              “United flight 1980 reported a possible drone strike just prior to arriving in San Diego. The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft,” United said in a statement to The Hill’s sister network NewsNation.
              According to United, the Boeing 737 flight was headed from San Francisco International Airport to San Diego International Airport, carrying 48 passengers and six crew members.
              The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in its own statement to NewsNation that it “is aware of the report and is investigating.” The agency said drones cannot be flown at elevations higher than 400 feet without authorization.
              The New York Post reported the flight struck at an altitude of roughly 3,000 feet during its approach. The outlet cited an air traffic control recording, with the pilot reportedly saying the object appeared “red” and “shiny.”

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              floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              "Red" and "shiny" at 3,000 feet.. Doesn't a balloon sound more likely? I'm no expert but I imagine violently shredding a LiPo battery in a jet turbine would not be catastrophic but at least noticeable

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              • K kn33@lemmy.world

                reported a possible drone strike

                Look, I'm not saying it's wrong. I just get a very different mental image when I hear "done strike".

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                bedsharkpal@lemmy.ca
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                Drone collision seems more accurate here.

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                • not_rick@lemmy.worldN not_rick@lemmy.world

                  This is interesting because 3,000 feet is well above the software-imposed ceiling of most consumer drones. I wonder if it was an older model with fewer restrictions or something else entirely.

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                  kn33@lemmy.world
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                  I wonder if there's a way to trick the software limit so it thinks the ground is higher than it is, and allows a higher elevation above sea level. If you can make it think you're in Denver when you're actually in San Diego, it might let you fly a lot higher.

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                  • B bedsharkpal@lemmy.ca

                    Drone collision seems more accurate here.

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                    kn33@lemmy.world
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                    Eh, it's just a modification of "bird strike" which is commonly used for "plane strikes bird"

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                    • K kn33@lemmy.world

                      Eh, it's just a modification of "bird strike" which is commonly used for "plane strikes bird"

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                      circuitfarmer@lemmy.world
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                      This. "Bird strike" is the accepted term for such a collision of a passenger aircraft with a bird. Thus drone strike.

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                      • F floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                        "Red" and "shiny" at 3,000 feet.. Doesn't a balloon sound more likely? I'm no expert but I imagine violently shredding a LiPo battery in a jet turbine would not be catastrophic but at least noticeable

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                        girlfreddy@lemmy.ca
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                        There was no damage to the plane. Therefore you could safely surmise the drone did not strike the engine.

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                        • circuitfarmer@lemmy.worldC circuitfarmer@lemmy.world

                          This. "Bird strike" is the accepted term for such a collision of a passenger aircraft with a bird. Thus drone strike.

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                          hoch@lemmy.world
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                          Look, I'm not saying it's wrong. I just get a very different mental image when I hear "done strike".

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                          • K kn33@lemmy.world

                            I wonder if there's a way to trick the software limit so it thinks the ground is higher than it is, and allows a higher elevation above sea level. If you can make it think you're in Denver when you're actually in San Diego, it might let you fly a lot higher.

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                            partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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                            If the altimeter was disabled would the drone refuse to fly to begin with?

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                            • not_rick@lemmy.worldN not_rick@lemmy.world

                              This is interesting because 3,000 feet is well above the software-imposed ceiling of most consumer drones. I wonder if it was an older model with fewer restrictions or something else entirely.

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                              It's trivially easy to bypass for a lot of the DiY kits out there. I have actually sort of assumed that at some point they would try to kill that entire flight controller ecosystem under the guide of national security.

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                                It's trivially easy to bypass for a lot of the DiY kits out there. I have actually sort of assumed that at some point they would try to kill that entire flight controller ecosystem under the guide of national security.

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                                deacon@lemmy.world
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                                Uh oh. I’ve never really been interested in drones but this may have triggered my policy of snapping up any tech that I think is likely to get outlawed

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                                  Uh oh. I’ve never really been interested in drones but this may have triggered my policy of snapping up any tech that I think is likely to get outlawed

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                                  captainvaqina@sh.itjust.works
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                                  3d printers are next. Cant be having the masses creating physical plastic products that could be sold to them instead.

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                                    Uh oh. I’ve never really been interested in drones but this may have triggered my policy of snapping up any tech that I think is likely to get outlawed

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                                    very_well_lost@lemmy.world
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                                    Are you the asshole who keeps driving through my neighborhood at 1:30am with the illegal muffler modification?

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                                      Are you the asshole who keeps driving through my neighborhood at 1:30am with the illegal muffler modification?

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                                      deacon@lemmy.world
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                                      Oh sorry I meant plausibly useful tech

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                                        It's trivially easy to bypass for a lot of the DiY kits out there. I have actually sort of assumed that at some point they would try to kill that entire flight controller ecosystem under the guide of national security.

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                                        abidanyre@lemmy.world
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                                        Didn't they just essentially ban DJI?

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                                          Oh sorry I meant plausibly useful tech

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                                          very_well_lost@lemmy.world
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                                          Rad, carry on!

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