..... is that legal in the UK?
Drone in near miss with RAF JET: Tornado travelling at 520mph in Suffolk
risked crash
An RAF jet came within metres of hitting a drone
being flown by a farmer near an airbase, a report has revealed.
The
Tornado jet was travelling at almost 520mph when it passed the drone at a
distance of just 22m. The jet, which was flying 10 miles from RAF Wattisham,
Suffolk, did not see the smaller flying object, which was being used for an
agricultural survey.
The remote-controlled aircraft was at an altitude of
100m, while the jet was at around 122m at the time.
Reporting the
incident, the drone pilot said there was a high risk of
collision.
According to the Civil Aviation Authority - who produced the
report - safety "had been much reduced" by the near-miss on July 4.
The drone pilot said there was a high risk of
collision (Image: SWNS)
The report said the proximity of the two
aircraft, and the fact the pilot wasn't able to see the drone, resulted in "a
significant and largely unmitigated safety risk".
It recommended that RAF
Air Command use a system to be informed of anyone operating commercial drones
near the base.
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