Adelaide: plane hits drone
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Adelaide: plane hits drone
"A light plane has been damaged after hitting what's thought to be a drone near Adelaide's Parafield Airport.
The plane, operated by Flight Training Adelaide, was coming in to land on Tuesday night when it was struck by an object, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says.
The ATSB says the plane sustained minor damage to the right wing but an initial search of the ground under the flight path has not turned up anything."
Plane hits drone over Adelaide airport
The plane, operated by Flight Training Adelaide, was coming in to land on Tuesday night when it was struck by an object, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says.
The ATSB says the plane sustained minor damage to the right wing but an initial search of the ground under the flight path has not turned up anything."
Plane hits drone over Adelaide airport
It's OK I saw a news clip Geoffrey Thomas was on to it so no need for an investigation.
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I do hope the Senators who were having attacks of the vapours at Mr Carmody's response to their questions about the regulation of drones will now be demanding that CASA regulate bats and flying foxes.
I'd be thinking that the new mega federal department of 'Homeland Security' would have that sorted already?
Binghi, Please deselect 2GB from your radio listening for a week or so. Tony Abbott sure ain't gonna be the saviour of the Federal Coalition at the next election.
As to a Lib 'saviour'... Blaming the messenger comes to mind..
Seems them Libs is on their way to a turnBull led trainwreck and all they is doing about it is abusing somebody who is not in the drivers seat.....
...anyway, back to drones. How long before one flys into the grounds of the big building in Canberra...
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