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FAA: Pilot reports unmanned aircraft on approach to JFK

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jman8910
Jaden Bosch 1
... thats just funny
mikeb5618
Mike Barbato 0
Nice how they quote a scumbag lawyer as an "aviation expert". An toy-sized RC rig will not rip off a wing (of a big plane); it'll dent your leading edge nicely and be expensive to fix. Engine ingestion would be the bigger issue.
bishops90
Brian Bishop 2
The dreaded four-engined "Drone"!

Geez.
preacher1
preacher1 1
May I ask what is the difference in a very small drone and a high flying R/C plane with a very stupid controller/pilot on the ground?????
joelwiley
joel wiley 5
Drone is monosylllabic, and better fitted for the use of some reporters.
kylethomascross
Kyle Cross -1
This can also be read on www.foxnews.com
bishops90
Brian Bishop 2
You know you can't believe anything from Fox News! (In my most sarcastic tone)
WALLACE24
WALLACE24 0
Is there actually a news source you believe?
joelwiley
joel wiley 0
just slightly extreme, you CAN believe that it came from Fox ( aka Faux) news. 8-)
amaggard
amaggard 0
(Duplicate Squawk Submitted)

Pilot reports spotting 'drone' over Brooklyn

(CNN.com) The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a report from a pilot of an Alitalia passenger jet who says he saw an unmanned aircraft while landing at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/04/us/new-york-drone-report/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
canuck44
canuck44 1
Here is a slightly better link:

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Unmanned-Aircraft-John-F-Kennedy-Airport-New-York-FAA-Investigating-195125251.html
MichaelTurik
Michael Turik 3
Can't read article. Destination site requires password/logon.
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
Try this one
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/faa-investigating-pilots-report-that-unmanned-aircraft-was-spotted-near-nycs-jfk-airport/2013/03/05/738e69d8-85a2-11e2-a80b-3edc779b676f_story.html

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