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A firefighting aircraft battling the deadly Palisades Fire was struck by a drone, forcing the crucial plane out of action with a damaged wing, officials said. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
A firefighting aircraft was grounded on Thursday after it was struck by a drone while flying over the Palisades Fire near the Pacific Coast, the Federal Aviation Administration said.. The incident ...
The FBI is investigating a troubling incident in which an illegal private drone damaged and briefly grounded a firefighting plane dumping water on the Palisades Fire. Photos released by the agency ...
Stern arrest warning issued after LA fires air tanker is grounded by crash with civilian drone. ... the incident. Flying a drone during firefighting efforts is a federal crime and is punishable by ...
Search operations located the crash site the following day. Investigations are ongoing. January 29, 2025 67 0 0 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision: Over Potomac River: District of Columbia Bombardier CRJ700 and Blackhawk VH-60M: A PSA Airlines aircraft collided with a U.S. Army VH-60M Blackhawk Helicopter upon approach over the Potomac River ...
In August 1956, several Northrop F-89 Scorpions attempted to shoot down a runaway Grumman F6F-5K drone in Southern California, failing to bring it down with rocket fire. [4] It later crashed in a desert area. [4] The Israeli IAI Scout drone was operated in combat missions by the South African Defence Force against Angola during Operation Protea ...
The crash took place at around 1 p.m. local time Thursday while the aircraft was operating over the Palisades Fire near the Pacific Coast, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson ...
A third QB-17 drone kill was achieved by a Hughes GAR-1 Falcon fired from a F-102A Delta Dagger of the 3201st Test Group (Interceptor), flown by Maj. Robert T. Goetz on this date over the Eglin water ranges. The drone had been previously damaged by an earlier hit during the same mission, fired by Capt. William T. Quirk.