Drone barely misses airline over Trinidad
Authorities in the US northeast are clearly not the only ones concerned with drones operating illegally in the US as the civil aviation authority in Trinidad, Wednesday said the nation could have awakened to a major air disaster if a low flying drone had made actual contact with a commercial airline in local airspace on Dec. 8.
Releasing details of the near miss, the authority said in a statement that a commercial jet aircraft on its way to land at the Piarco International Airport had encountered a low flying drone which had come within 20 feet of the left wingtip of the aircraft in an area just south of Port of Spain, the capital.
The authority described the incident as “reckless and a very serious threat to the safety of the flight,” reminding everyone, drone operators especially, that such unmanned aircraft should not exceed 400 feet in altitude. “The use of an unmanned aircraft system with the intent to disrupt or endanger civil aviation or any public or private property co...