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Quote:ATSB to investigate potential drone collision with light aircraft in Adelaide
Updated about 11 hours ago
[b]PHOTO:[/b] The pilot believes he struck a drone while approaching Parafield Airport in his light aircraft. (ABC News: Isabel Dayman)
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A pilot who believes his light aircraft was struck by a drone ahead of landing in Adelaide's north has prompted an investigation by Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) officers.
Police said they were contacted just after 7:00pm on Tuesday by a pilot who believed he may have struck a drone on approach to Parafield Airport.
The ATSB said they would review the area during daylight on Wednesday to try to find remnants of a drone before confirming it was an unmanned aerial vehicle and not a bird.
Civil Aviation Safety Authority rules prohibit the flying of drones above 120 metres and within 5.5 kilometres of a controlled aerodrome with an operating control tower.
Drones are not allowed to be flown at night.
Fines range from $900 up to $9,000 for breaching operating conditions.
Topics: law-crime-and-justice, air-and-space, parafield-5106, adelaide-5000, sa