That area is a NO DRONE ZONE, NO drones are flying in that area without RID ( remote ID ) or a FAA, approval....geesh...the dreaded drone scam continues and who is behind it is the Commercial Drone alliance ( they are commercial drone companies ) who are buying the airspace
Yea legally it's 400ft max outside of controlled airspace however you do have the ability to fly A LOT higher. FAA gets a hold of that and you'll be sent a 5 figure summons in the mail.
NO Hobby drone will ever bring down a manned aircraft..BUT a Commercial drone will...and that is who is behind these "drone" lies...the Commercial Drone Alliance...Wise up already you are being duped
NO Hobby drone will ever bring down a manned aircraft, BUT those HUGE Commercial drones that the Commercial Drone Alliance is lobbying Congress to buy the airspace to operate them in , sure will have that ability They are demanding the 400 ft AGL to the surface to operate those delivery and taxi and other style drones in. What will you do when they buzz your home and or workplace and your kids, family, and animals ? So until you educate yourself on those truths try to not comment about things you obviously are clueless of
@@FlyingBuzzard no Aliexpress or Temu tiny plastic quad copter will bring down a plane. But some of those commercial video rigs? They could do some real damage depending on where they hit, or if they get sucked into an engine.
There's saying drone strikes with no damage pictures. There are bird strikes, panels slapping the plane when falling off, structure failure and rivets shearing to make the noise but seldom a here you go this was what happened.
Drones can do 4k ft but you have to mess with the software so it doesn't tell on you. Also obviously illegal and not on ok. My bet is a bird strike on this one.
Eh, if it was Texas all the drone owner would need is the right skin colour and the right """""patriot""""" apparel and they'd throw him a ticker tape parade.
Most likely stuff in the hold falling over or a slammed bathroom door something dumb. Everything is a drone strike anymore and by the way unless it hits the windshield the pilots would not know or hear it off the wing. Scared pilots are not a good idea.
yeah they are paid to say " we hit a drone" no matter what they hita nd wee see taht on every "we hot a drone" claim We know the Commercial Drone Alliance who is buying the NAS is behind all this and trying to destroy the RC Aviation Hobby and regulate and rule it out of their way....They are going to be in a pickle when they learn WE THE PEOPLE own that space not some random company whose claims never come to pass...I am still waiting for my flying car they promised me nearly a Qtr century ago !!! LOL
@@WestAirAviation You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The amount of noise in a CRJ cockpit is quite loud. Unless you felt a HUGE impact, you wouldn't hear anything hitting the right wing. If you felt it, it would have left a big impact on the aircraft, which could be easily identified on landing. That being said, it wouldn't have to be a drone a bird would not only be more likely but would also weigh more than most hobbyist drones on the market. Also don't forget not long ago there was a video on this very channel where the pilot said "he saw what looked like a drone", but when they landed and inspected the aircraft, there was clearly blood from a bird strike. So yes, I do think I know better than this pilot, he's just making speculations and being a reactionary, not making logical conclusions.
If the map is accurate, that's a heavy drone use area around southern Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. Although 4000 feet seems high for a drone?
That area is a NO DRONE ZONE, NO drones are flying in that area without RID ( remote ID ) or a FAA, approval....geesh...the dreaded drone scam continues
and who is behind it is the Commercial Drone alliance ( they are commercial drone companies ) who are buying the airspace
surprisingly not that high. I believe alot of the DJI stuff have service ceilings well above 10000 which is pretty mind boggling
I think mine is 18000 if I remember correctly. Because I was amazed at how high it was because I can’t legally fly over 400 for most purposes
Yea legally it's 400ft max outside of controlled airspace however you do have the ability to fly A LOT higher. FAA gets a hold of that and you'll be sent a 5 figure summons in the mail.
One of the few times "I've got a number for you to call" isn't a bad thing
4000 for a drone???
Easy. All drones are not cheap Chinese stuff. There are many brands that can reach 4,000 feet
It’s only a matter of time before something catastrophic happens with a drone and plane.
NO Hobby drone will ever bring down a manned aircraft..BUT a Commercial drone will...and that is who is behind these "drone" lies...the Commercial Drone Alliance...Wise up already you are being duped
You have no idea what in the hell you are talking about.
NO Hobby drone will ever bring down a manned aircraft, BUT those HUGE Commercial drones that the Commercial Drone Alliance is lobbying Congress to buy the airspace to operate them in , sure will have that ability
They are demanding the 400 ft AGL to the surface to operate those delivery and taxi and other style drones in. What will you do when they buzz your home and or workplace and your kids, family, and animals ? So until you educate yourself on those truths try to not comment about things you obviously are clueless of
@@FlyingBuzzard no Aliexpress or Temu tiny plastic quad copter will bring down a plane. But some of those commercial video rigs? They could do some real damage depending on where they hit, or if they get sucked into an engine.
@@andrewtaylor940 Commercial rigs YES, BUT No hobby drone . geesh their testing shows how they fly even after HUGE frozen birds...lol
I know, I know, drone strike in civil aviation follows from bird strike, but damned if it reads like LaGuardia Approach got drone striked.
Ground controller is proposing marriage?!? 😂 He asked for a ring! ❤❤😅
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That's your other lefts on Bravo intersection guys..
There's saying drone strikes with no damage pictures. There are bird strikes, panels slapping the plane when falling off, structure failure and rivets shearing to make the noise but seldom a here you go this was what happened.
So, does anyone know if they actually did hit something?
Probably a goose.
This was an airplane, not Fabio's face.
Didn't he hit his head on the canopy?
Drones can do 4k ft but you have to mess with the software so it doesn't tell on you. Also obviously illegal and not on ok. My bet is a bird strike on this one.
I guess they're not getting that drone back
NO Hobby drone...another lie
I recognized the pilots voice…
There are many commercial drone brands that can do this. The cheap Chinese drones for usd 1000 can't though
It's NYC. Somebody flying that drone is in BIG TROUBLE. I bet they get at least a few hours in jail.
Eh, if it was Texas all the drone owner would need is the right skin colour and the right """""patriot""""" apparel and they'd throw him a ticker tape parade.
You're not very bright.
@@LuMaxQFPV Bright enough not to live in NYC.
either a drone or first officer has gas at 4 k does anyone here speak jive
So your telling me this is how to get prioritized landing? Will definitely be using this (FAA im kidding)
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Most likely stuff in the hold falling over or a slammed bathroom door something dumb. Everything is a drone strike anymore and by the way unless it hits the windshield the pilots would not know or hear it off the wing. Scared pilots are not a good idea.
The Captain has years of experience flying on the CRJ, hearing every sound, but you know better than him?
@@WestAirAviation Wait for the report then you can suppose whatever you want.
yeah they are paid to say " we hit a drone" no matter what they hita nd wee see taht on every "we hot a drone" claim
We know the Commercial Drone Alliance who is buying the NAS is behind all this and trying to destroy the RC Aviation Hobby and regulate and rule it out of their way....They are going to be in a pickle when they learn WE THE PEOPLE own that space not some random company whose claims never come to pass...I am still waiting for my flying car they promised me nearly a Qtr century ago !!! LOL
@@danielleclare2938 The only thing more narcissistic than your argument is you liking your own comment.
@@WestAirAviation You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The amount of noise in a CRJ cockpit is quite loud. Unless you felt a HUGE impact, you wouldn't hear anything hitting the right wing. If you felt it, it would have left a big impact on the aircraft, which could be easily identified on landing. That being said, it wouldn't have to be a drone a bird would not only be more likely but would also weigh more than most hobbyist drones on the market. Also don't forget not long ago there was a video on this very channel where the pilot said "he saw what looked like a drone", but when they landed and inspected the aircraft, there was clearly blood from a bird strike. So yes, I do think I know better than this pilot, he's just making speculations and being a reactionary, not making logical conclusions.