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British Airways Close Call: Drone Almost Hits Plane

A serious safety incident occurred when a British Airways Airbus A320 narrowly avoided a drone, coming within 30 feet at around 9,000 feet altitude. This close call, far beyond the legal drone limit, was officially marked as a definite risk of collision.

UK Drone Laws and Safety Concerns

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Under current UK law, drones cannot fly above 400 feet or near restricted airport zones. Yet enforcement remains difficult. Misuse by hobbyists and deliberate violations continue to pose significant risks to commercial flights and passenger safety.

Experts Urge Stronger Safeguards

A collision between a drone and a passenger aircraft could be catastrophic. Aviation experts recommend harsher penalties for illegal drone use, better tracking systems, and stricter rules for registration and pilot training.

Technology to Prevent Future Incidents

Geofencing and remote identification technology are being suggested as solutions to stop drones from entering controlled airspace. These measures could reduce near-miss incidents and protect passengers, crew, and aircraft from potential disasters.

Balancing Innovation and Safety

While drones are valuable for industries like photography, surveillance, and logistics, misuse cannot be ignored. Aviation safety will require strict compliance and responsible use to avoid life-threatening situations in the future.

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