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United Flight From San Francisco to San Diego Reports Drone Close Call Near Arrival

United said the flight landed safely with 48 passengers and 6 crew aboard, and maintenance found no damage after the reported drone encounter.

  • On Wednesday, United Flight 1980, a Boeing 737 carrying 54 people, reported a possible drone strike while approaching San Diego International Airport at approximately 3,000 feet and landed safely.
  • Federal Aviation Administration regulations prohibit operating drones above 400 feet or within restricted airport airspace; the incident occurred well above this mandated limit.
  • The pilot described the object as "small," "red," and "shiny" during approach, and United Airlines officials confirmed their maintenance team "found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft."
  • FAA spokesman Chris Mullooly confirmed the agency is investigating the reported incident, which resulted in no injuries during the aircraft's safe landing.
  • While confirmed midair collisions between planes and drones remain rare, reports of close encounters have increased in recent years, driving ongoing safety concerns around unauthorized drone activity near airports.
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A U.S. airliner stated that his plane might have hit a drone in full flight before landing at San Diego Airport, California, without the incident causing any injuries.

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CBS8 broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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