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Old 22nd Oct 2023, 07:25
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Is this a drone strike at LHR

Came across this video of aircraft landing at LHR
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If you look closely, you can see an object tracking in front of the landing aircraft and then something falling down.
From second 1 to 10 you can see a black dot slightly left (viewers point of view) and above slowly coming closer and then you see an object falling down.
Seems to be a drone strike according to me rather than a bird strike, but I can not find any reports of such an event.





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Old 22nd Oct 2023, 08:49
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Predator (the feathered variety) diving at its prey.

Can't see any contact with the aircraft.
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Hard to tell. If it was a Drone then I expected it to be fragmented, not a big lump as shown. Could be a lump of 'grey water' melted off. If you can give the Reg or date/time then someone who saw it in might enlighten you.
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Certainly looks like a bird to me. Not a peregrine in Stuka mode though, I've seen one stoop and it looked like a stone falling, not a fluffy bundle. Might be a kestrel.
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Tough to tell. It didn't change direction and it did become more prominent.

Were it a drone hit I would expect a drastic alteration in direction and, at 100+MPH, just a puff of small fragments. I would expect the sound of collision would be noticed inside the plane.

A hit from a hawk or falcon on some other bird would continue in a pretty constant direction, becoming more prominent as the wings are deployed to slow down.

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Originally Posted by MechEngr
Were it a drone hit I would expect a drastic alteration in direction and, at 100+MPH, just a puff of small fragments. I would expect the sound of collision would be noticed inside the plane.
And I wouldn't expect the aircraft to be pushing back on its next sector after an hour's turnround.
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