L1011 wrote: » Pre-emptive mod warning - conspiracy theories can go to the CT forum and cards/bans will be used liberally. There will be no individual warnings - this is the warning
bronn wrote: » Runway reopened now.
Idbatterim wrote: » Sure I’m used to sitting on the airfield for nearly an hour after pushback in Dublin! Had to laugh at this in a way, visions of chief wiggam Irish guardai driving around with a net trying to catch it!
Wheres Me Jumper? wrote: » can we blame Brexit?
Storm 10 wrote: » Maybe there was no drone lets not tarnish all Drone owners, look recently at some UK Airport where a Kestrel was mistaken for a Drone the way the hover and move could have been one of them they are out there at the Airport.
expectationlost wrote: » where was that?
sjb25 wrote: » I blame the cyclists #payroadtax
jon1981 wrote: » FFS, need to be harsh laws brought in against these idiots. As a frequent flyer I can imagine the frustrations of the passengers now. And I mean harsh, like prison time. The financial cost of this type of disruption can easily run into millions.
vicwatson wrote: » Interesting though. If brexit, would those 3 shamrocks have had to go to ROI airport instead of 2 to “UK” in this scenario?
martyc5674 wrote: » In an article on breaking news I took this quote.https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/update-drone-which-grounded-flights-in-dublin-could-return-airport-warns-906124.html “Other airports in Europe have taken measures such as having birds of prey to attack drones” Surely that’s not true!!.. a decent size drone would mince a swan FFS!! I see drone defence becoming necessary now around airfields. Marty.