Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Drone hits LAPD copter; Hollywood man charged

Pilot was forced to make an emergency landing after the September collision.

- By Richard Winton

FBI agents have arrested a Hollywood man, accusing him of recklessly operating a drone and crashing it into a Los Angeles Police Department helicopter earlier this year.

The collision damaged the chopper’s fuselage and required the LAPD pilot to make an emergency landing following the September encounter.

The drone, which authoritie­s say was operated by Andrew Rene Hernandez, then tumbled from the sky and crashed into a vehicle.

Hernandez, 22, was arrested Thursday and charged with unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft after an investigat­ion by the FBI, LAPD and the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

The potentiall­y deadly collision occurred Sept. 18

after Los Angeles police officers responding to a predawn burglary call at a Hollywood pharmacy requested air support.

As the LAPD helicopter f lew to the scene, the pilot spotted a drone and attempted to avoid the unmanned aircraft, according to federal prosecutor­s. Despite the evasive maneuver, the drone stuck the helicopter, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing. The drone hit the chopper’s nose, antenna and bottom cowlings and could have caused the aircraft to crash, prosecutor­s with the U.S. attorney’s office said.

“If the drone had struck the helicopter’s main rotor instead of the fuselage, it could have brought the helicopter down,” a criminal complaint against Hernandez said.

Within minutes of the copter’s emergency landing, LAPD officers found parts of the drone near the pharmacy and discovered a vehicle damaged by the unmanned aircraft after it fell from the sky.

An examinatio­n of the drone’s camera and video card identified Hernandez as the operator, prosecutor­s said. The FBI executed search warrants at his home in late October.

During an interview with FBI agents, Hernandez admitted to flying the drone on Sept. 18 after he heard police vehicles and an approachin­g helicopter shortly after midnight, prosecutor­s said.

According to the complaint, Hernandez said he flew his drone “to see what was going on.”

The misdemeano­r offense carries a maximum sentence of one year in federal prison.

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