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Eurofighter potentially harmed by drone during touch-down in Bavaria

An unauthorized drone seems to have hit a Eurofighter fighter plane during a landing approach in Bavaria, resulting in damage. The police in Ingolstadt mentioned this incident on Monday, which took place last Wednesday at an airport run by Airbus in Manching. The plane's pilot observed external...

Eurofighter der Bundeswehr
Eurofighter der Bundeswehr

Eurofighter potentially harmed by drone during touch-down in Bavaria

As stated in police records, the jet's capabilities for flight and air safety remained intact; however, there was unidentified harm to the plane's exterior. Police suspected that an unauthorized individual used a drone in the airport's airspace, posing a potential threat to aviation and breaching the Air Safety Act.

They were probing for any signs of hazardous disruptions in air traffic. Their main focus was on gaining insights from "aviation hobbyists who happened to be there with their cameras capturing or recording the landing planes." For upload purposes, they created a platform for sharing such records.

The incident occurred at a facility belonging to Airbus, one of the world's top aircraft manufacturers, based in Manching near Ingolstadt. At this location, Eurofighters are built and subsequently sold to Germany's Air Force along with other military organizations worldwide. The damaged aircraft still belonged to Airbus, as reported by the police.

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Source: www.stern.de

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