JetBlue Pilot Reports Drone Strike During Approach to JFK Airport
1-Minute Brief
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about drone safety and potential risks to commercial aviation near major airports.
Key Facts
- A JetBlue pilot reported hitting a drone while approaching JFK International Airport to land on Monday morning.
- The Federal Aviation Administration stated that no damage was found during inspections of the aircraft.
- The incident occurred as the plane was on approach for landing at JFK Airport.
- The aircraft landed safely following the reported drone strike.
- The FAA has initiated an investigation into the reported incident.
What Happened
A JetBlue pilot reported a collision with a drone while approaching JFK International Airport to land on Monday morning. The aircraft landed without incident and was inspected for damage.
Why It Matters
Drone incursions near airports can pose safety risks to commercial flights. This event underscores the importance of regulating drone activity in controlled airspace.
What's Next
The FAA is conducting an investigation into the reported drone strike. Further updates may be provided as more information becomes available.
Sources
Confirmed by 4 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoJetBlue pilot reports hitting drone as plane approached JFK airport to land Monday morning
- Fox NewsRight1h agoJetBlue flight reports drone strike during approach to New York airport: FAA
- ABC NewsLeft3h agoJetBlue flight hits drone while landing at JFK: Officials
