Plane Grounded After Unwanted Drone Encounter Over Wildfires

Los Angeles, USASat Jan 11 2025
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This: a special firefighting plane from Canada, known as a CL-415 "Super Scooper, " was helping battle the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles. Suddenly, something unexpected happened. This plane, nicknamed Quebec 1, hit a drone that was flying where it shouldn't be. The collision caused a hole in the plane's wing, forcing it to be grounded. Luckily, no one was hurt. These CL-415 planes can carry over 1, 500 gallons of ocean water to drop on fires. They're like giant water bombers, scooping up water from the sea and dumping it on the flames. But after the drone incident, all aircraft responding to the fire had to temporarily stop. That's not good when you're trying to put out a big fire.
Every year, the Canadian province of Quebec sends two of these planes to California to help fight wildfires. It's part of a long-standing agreement between the two regions. Along with the planes, they send a team of pilots and technicians to make sure everything runs smoothly. The drone incident is now being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). They've made it clear that drones shouldn't be flying in areas where firefighters are working. It's dangerous and can slow down the response to the fire, which is a big deal.
https://localnews.ai/article/plane-grounded-after-unwanted-drone-encounter-over-wildfires-68b3efc4

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