Gatwick drone drama shows how even unarmed UAVs can cause economic chaos and risk to life
Gatwick drone drama shows how even unarmed UAVs can cause economic chaos and risk to life Anna Jackman , Royal Holloway One of the amazing things about the recent drone incident at London Gatwick is that the appearance of two unmanned aerial vehicles flying into operational runway space prompted the closure of Britain’s second-busiest airport for more than a day. With further sightings of drones , Gatwick only reopened to limited service after a 36-hour interruption, and those responsible for operating the drone remain at large. With more than 110,000 passengers on 760 flights due to depart Gatwick on just one of the affected days, these drone incursions have left a trail of disruption behind them. This is by no means the first incident of drones causing problems at airports – there have been similar incidents in Canada , Dubai , Poland and China . But the event at Gatwick is unusual in both the length of its duration and the presence and repeated use of multiple drones. ...
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