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    LOS ANGELES, April 30 โ€” The pilot of a commercial flight said Wednesday his plane may have been hit by a drone thousands of feet (hundreds of meters) in the air as he came in to land at a US airport.Recordings of the conversation between air traffic control in San Diego and a United Airlines flight reveal the pilot believed his Boeing 737 could have made contact with a small airborne device.The incident happened around 8:30 am (1630 GMT), 90 minutes after the pla
     

US airlines pilot reports possible mid-flight drone strike near San Diego

30 April 2026 at 02:02

Malay Mail

LOS ANGELES, April 30 โ€” The pilot of a commercial flight said Wednesday his plane may have been hit by a drone thousands of feet (hundreds of meters) in the air as he came in to land at a US airport.

Recordings of the conversation between air traffic control in San Diego and a United Airlines flight reveal the pilot believed his Boeing 737 could have made contact with a small airborne device.

The incident happened around 8:30 am (1630 GMT), 90 minutes after the plane took off from San Francisco, flying at an altitude of around 3,000 feet (900 meters).

โ€œIt was so small I couldnโ€™t tell,โ€ the pilot told controllers who had asked for more details about the possible drone strike.

โ€œIt was red...it was shiny.โ€

A few minutes earlier, the pilot had radioed the control tower to ask if other aviators had reported anything unusual in the skies.

โ€œI believe I just saw like a red small object...about 1,000 feet below us to our right,โ€ the pilot said.

A spokesman for United Airlines confirmed the potential drone sighting, but said it had caused no damage and there were no injuries among the 48 passengers and six crew on board.

โ€œUnited flight 1980 reported a potential drone prior to arriving in San Diego,โ€ a statement from the airlines said.

โ€œThe flight landed safely, and customers de-planed normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft.โ€

Federal Aviation Authority rules ban the use of drones above 400 feet unless specifically authorised, and operators must avoid restricted airspace, including that around airports. โ€” AFP

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