Wednesday, January 17th 2018, 12:06 pm
Officials at a northern Oklahoma air force base are asking the public to keep recreational drones away from aircraft after a near collision on a training flight.
Lt. Col. Eric Schmidt works at Vance Air Force Base. He told the Enid News & Eagle that an aircraft on a January 9 training flight came within about 50 feet of a drone flying at an altitude of approximately 1,000 feet. Schmidt says that the drone had a light on, but wasn't immediately spotted.
Schmidt says people who fly drones recreationally often don't realize how dangerous a drone can be to an aircraft.
Federal Aviation Administration regulations say drone operators need permission to fly within 5 miles of an airport or military airfield. Schmidt says military training routes also have drone regulations.
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