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Drone unlikely to have hit BA plane near Heathrow, government says | Drone unlikely to have hit BA plane near Heathrow, government says |
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A passenger plane thought to have been struck as it approached Heathrow airport was probably not hit by a drone after all, the government says. | A passenger plane thought to have been struck as it approached Heathrow airport was probably not hit by a drone after all, the government says. |
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin told MPs it was now thought what happened "was not a drone incident". | |
Air accident investigators said they had not ruled out a drone but had no evidence to support the suggestion. | |
An investigation was launched after the pilot of a BA flight from Geneva on 17 April said an object struck the plane. | |
At the time the Metropolitan Police said the plane was flying at about 1,700ft (580m) over the area of Richmond Park, in south west London, at the time of the incident. | |
But BBC Transport Correspondent Richard Westcott said air accident investigators had stopped their investigation because "there is nothing to look at". | |
Our correspondent said the item, which struck the front of the aircraft, could have been "floating debris". | |
"They just don't have any evidence to tell them one way or the other," he added. | |
The Airbus A320 was carrying 132 passengers and five crew as it approached the airport. It landed safely. | The Airbus A320 was carrying 132 passengers and five crew as it approached the airport. It landed safely. |
The incident had been thought to be the first drone collision with an aircraft in the UK. | |
Are drones dangerous or harmless fun? | Are drones dangerous or harmless fun? |
London music video drone footage draws criticism | London music video drone footage draws criticism |
The rules for flying domestic drones | The rules for flying domestic drones |
Drone incidents at UK airports | Drone incidents at UK airports |
Source: The UK Airprox Board | Source: The UK Airprox Board |
The head of the International Air Transport Association, Tony Tyler, earlier this year warned that drones flown by the general public were "a real and growing threat" to civilian aircraft. | The head of the International Air Transport Association, Tony Tyler, earlier this year warned that drones flown by the general public were "a real and growing threat" to civilian aircraft. |
The UK Air Proximity Board - which investigates near-miss incidents in UK airspace - says there had been a number of serious near-misses at UK airports involving drones. | The UK Air Proximity Board - which investigates near-miss incidents in UK airspace - says there had been a number of serious near-misses at UK airports involving drones. |
Richard Westcott said many pilots felt it was "a matter of time" before a drone hits a plane. | |
"They simply don't know what will happen if it does," he added. |