Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Football-sized drone posed risk to Airbus

Device flew within 20 metres of passenger jet

- By Neil Lancefield editorialu­xbridge@trinitysou­th.co.uk

A DRONE the size of a football was flown as close as 20 metres from a passenger jet, risking the lives of passengers, an investigat­ion has said.

The Airbus A320’s first officer shouted ‘look’ as the device passed next to the right wing at around 11,000ft above London, the UK Airprox Board (UKAB) said.

A minority of drone operators are ‘flagrantly disregardi­ng regulation and common sense’ in pursuit of ‘ever more spectacula­r video footage’, the board warned.

The incident involving the A320 was assessed as having the most serious degree of risk.

There was insufficie­nt time for the flight crew to take action to avoid a potential collision with the drone, which had a flashing magenta light.

It was at the same altitude and passed just 20 to 40 metres from the aircraft.

Air traffic control was immediatel­y alerted to the near miss, which occurred at 6.05pm on August 4, when the airliner was in a holding pattern over Biggin Hill, used for flights approachin­g Heathrow Airport .

Details were passed to the Metropolit­an Police but the drone operator could not be traced.

The UKAB concluded the person flying the drone had endangered the A320 and its occupants while flying in restricted airspace without permission.

Civil Aviation Authority rules also state that drones should not be flown above 400 feet.

A collision ‘had only been narrowly avoided’ and chance had played a ‘major part’, the report noted.

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