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Canadian plane grounded after being hit by drone while fighting LA wildfires

  • A Canadian firefighting aircraft was grounded after being hit and damaged by a drone while fighting wildfires in Los Angeles.
  • The L.A. County Fire Chief urged the public not to fly drones over wildfires, stating it can lead to dangerous situations for aerial operations.
  • Three people have been arrested for flying unauthorized drones in the area, with the incident still under investigation by multiple agencies, including the FAA.
  • The CL-415 'Super Scooper' amphibious aircraft is expected to return to service after repairs, pending inspection by the Federal Aviation Administration.
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