Los Angeles Fire Department officials said the collision occurred around 1 p.m. Thursday. The aircraft, a Super Scooper from Quebec, was able to land safely, however, it sustained wing damage and was placed out of service, the LAFD said. The FAA issued a ...
The aircraft landed safely and the incident is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), officials said.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported an aircraft was damaged by a drone Thursday while fighting the deadly Palisades fire in Los Angeles. “Fire officials informed the FAA that a
A firefighting 'Super Scooper' airplane on loan from Canada has been grounded for three days after a civilian drone flew into its wing, authorities say.
A drone has struck a firefighting aircraft battling the blazes ravaging Los Angeles County, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration to launch an investigation into the incident
The FAA has not authorized anyone unaffiliated with the Los Angeles firefighting operations to fly drones in the TFRs." The Pacific Palisades, in Los Angeles, is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country. Newly released numbers show the ...
An investigation is underway into an unauthorized drone that hit a firefighting aircraft while it battled raging wildfires in Los Angeles last week.
Several airlines waived change fees for flights to airports in the Los Angeles area as wildfires tore through the county.
Fire officials informed the FAA that a firefighting aircraft struck a drone while it was operating over the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles on Thursday, Jan. 9. The aircraft landed safely. The FAA will investigate. Please contact Cal Fire for additional ...
Officials warn that unauthorized drones are interfering with efforts to fight massive blazes that have killed at least 24 people - Anadolu Ajansı
LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — A drone collided with a firefighting aircraft flying over the Palisades fire on Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. The aircraft landed safely and the incident will be investigated, an FAA official said.
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