A culprit who forced London 's airport to stop functioning at drone is arrested



Police arrested two criminals in a case where the arrival and departure of passenger aircraft was stopped for two days because Drone invaded Gatwick Airport in England. Arrest of the criminal resulted in the operation of passenger aircraft commenced on 22th of December 2018 local time at Gatwick Airport, but it became an incident that made me realize the necessity of dealing with the existence that puts the danger airplane at risk .

Two arrested following drones disruption at Gatwick - UPDATED - Sussex Police
https://news.sussex.police.uk/news/two-arrested-following-drones-disruption-at-gatwick-updated-343028

Two arrested as Gatwick reopens following latest drone sighting | UK news | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/dec/21/gatwick-airport-reopens-limited-number-of-flights-drone-disruption

London 's Sussex police announced that they had arrested a 47 - year - old man and a 54 - year - old woman as a drone fleet that forced Gatwick airport to temporarily close. The investigation on the incident is still in progress.

Although it seems that the case will end at the arrest of the criminal, the use of the runway of Gatwick Airport was canceled for about 36 hours, 160 of the scheduled 837 flights were canceled and affected about 130,000 passengers Has come out, and the damage amount is likely to be a considerable amount.



The police authorities are investigating the full scope of the incident and no deterministic information has been issued as to why the criminal has invaded the drones over the airport, but according to information the Guardian got from police officials , There was a possibility that the flight disturbance was done for the purpose of "appealing environmental protection", and it seems that there is no doubt of terrorism at present.

British Airlines Pilot Association Balpa understands the current situation that drone detection equipment is installed around the airport, but he has been complaining that it is still "risk remains". Also, Mr. Andy MacDonald of Shadow Transport said, "The British government does not fully understand the risk that drone brings to domestic infrastructure and does not properly evaluate it, even if the technology to protect the drone risk is available Regardless, it is not properly prepared, "he says that safety measures are inadequate.



Due to Balpa's concern becoming a reality, British Department of Transportation Chris Grayling's lesson learned the incident and clarified the policy to consult with the airport to prevent similar confusion I will.

By improving the performance of the commercial drone, it is expected that the same type of flight disturbance will continue to increase more and more in the future. The drone airport closure incident that occurred in the United Kingdom clearly shows that thorough measures are required in countries all over the world.

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