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Drone shatters passenger jet’s nosecone (photos)

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A drone has collided with a passenger airplane in Mexico, mauling its nosecone and radome as the jet was attempting to land in Tijuana, Mexico. The crew had to request assistance to land the crippled aircraft. An Aeromexico Boeing 737-800 collided with the remote-controlled craft while approaching the airport for landing on Wednesday, according to reports on social media which were later confirmed by the airline. (www.rt.com) Mais...

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joelwiley
joel wiley 10
May not be drone impact. One possibility is clogged vents and pressure differential.
Another comment was that a drone would have penetrated the fiberglass and no parts found.


"Mexican media are speculating about a drone impact having caused the damage."
http://avherald.com/h?article=4c185005&opt=0
Cansojr
Cansojr 3
Very wise assessment Joel!
patpylot
patrick baker 6
gotta have some broken drone parts on the ground underneath the flightpath to even begin to make a case of drone kamakazi..... get some of those and let the speculation begin......otherwise,,,,,

sparkie624
sparkie624 1
Maybe NASA can do some real in flight testing to see really what will happen and solve the controversy once and for all.
Dl8698
David Loh 8
What Controversy? That we shouldn't stop drones hitting aircraft till we see the first crash? Maybe then we should still wait for 2nd...3rd...nth crash before stopping all this drone nonsense.
crk112
crk112 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH0V7kp-xg0
asellitto
A Sellitto 5
Look at the comments on the website that the link takes you to. All 9/11 deniers! Makes you wonder about the website’s reporting....
Kairho
Kairho Carroll 4
Just have to wonder why we're getting this news from RT instead of a more reliable publication...
cavelez
Cesar Velez 2
Flight path goes over the international border on approach for that runway, locally CBP confirmed it was one of their surveilance drones.
randomnumber
David Bristol 2
Link? If so, that's incredibly irresponsible on the part of CBP. Their situational awareness had to be nil.
ssobol
Stefan Sobol 2
So far no actual evidence that there was a collision with a drone or anything else for that matter. A Google search will find reports of other radomes that experience similar failures that have nothing to do with anything hitting them.
Geldridge
Gary Eldridge 2
AGAIN - More hype by the media. There is absolutely no evidence of this damage being caused by a drone. BUT - they just report a crazy assumption as fact anyway. If they say it enough times and get others to start saying it then the public will begin to believe it, even though it's not true. This has got to stop.
joelwiley
joel wiley 2
Hey, why not? It worked for Joseph Gobbels, who picked it up from Woodrow Wilson.
MAGB
Here is a different source for this inicident to Forbes https://www.forbes.com.mx/avion-de-aeromexico-choca-contra-un-dron-en-tijuana/, inside it, there is also a link to twitter photos showing damage. Not a minor issue due it was in the San Diego - Tijuana airspace. Judge by yourselves.
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
Per Google Translate:
An Aeromexico plane crashed into a drone as it approached its destination in Tijuana. Grupo Aeromexico is investigating whether the drone crashed into a Boeing Co. 737 aircraft, according to Bloomberg.

"The exact cause is still being investigated. The plane landed normally and the safety of the passengers was never compromised, "Aeromexico said in a statement.

In a cockpit recording, crew members can be heard saying they heard a "loud bang" and asking the control tower to check if the nose is damaged. The collision occurred shortly before la
MAGB
Ha ha ha. You're right. Regards.
sparkie624
sparkie624 1
If it had hit any other part of the plane there would not have been reportable damage....
bsampson
Bill Sampson 1
Not to have other conclusive evidence (organic matter,) other than something appears to have collided with the aircraft, would not the a/c data /voice recorder rule out clogged vents or pressure issues. Just asking...
paulgilpin1953
paul gilpin 1
uh.
just to be pedantic, nose cone is two words if you are talking about the leading point of an aircraft.
nosecone looks like an italian flavor of ice cream or one of the five families in new york city.
kd7eir
Jim Myers 0
No proof whatsoever, but let's blame a drone! Drones will be the cause of all aircraft incidents from now on I guess. Lost cabin pressure at FL350? It was the drone! Pilot passed out from lack of sleep? It was the drone!
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
Drunken pilot - bartending drone
kerimparrot
Mike Williams 0
Was it was a taco or burrito? If it was not can of the XX beer it did not win the 3rd X.

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