Canadian plane fighting L.A. fires out of service after colliding with civilian drone
- A Canadian Super Scooper aircraft fighting the Palisades fire in Los Angeles collided with a drone in restricted airspace on Thursday, causing it to be grounded, according to the local fire department.
- The collision led to the temporary grounding of all aircraft responding to the Palisades fire, as reported by The War Zone, citing Cal Fire.
- The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the midair collision, which it stated did not harm the firefighting aircraft, which landed safely.
- The FAA emphasized that it has not authorized anyone unaffiliated with Los Angeles firefighting operations to fly drones in restricted airspace during wildfires.
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