Drone Hits Newscopter over L.A.
A
news helicopter cruising at 87 knots and 1,100 feet hit a drone last night over
Los Angeles. The 2004 Airbus Helicopters AS350B2 (AStar) was being operated by
long-time electronic newsgathering aviation and charter firm Helinet for
television station KABC. The drone punctured, dented, and scraped the leading
edge of the right vertical stabilizer immediately forward of the tail rotor.
The
collision occurred over downtown Los Angeles at approximately 7:15 p.m. local
time. Chris Christi, the news reporter aboard, said the impact initially sounded
like a bird strike. It did not affect the ability of the pilot to control the
helicopter, which made a safe precautionary landing.
The
Air Support Division of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) dispatched its
own helicopter to the scene in an attempt to locate the drone pilot. LAPD
subsequently issued a statement via Twitter reminding Angelinos to “be a
responsible and legal unmanned aircraft operator” and to “know the rules.” Those
include a local ordinance passed in 2015 that prohibits recreational drone
flights that violate federal laws or that are operated in a “careless or
reckless manner.” The still-unidentified drone apparently was operating in
violation of a number of them, including flight after civil twilight and flight
above 400 feet agl.
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