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United Pilot’s Tense Report: Jet Strikes ‘Red, Shiny’ Drone 3,000 Feet Over San Diego

By Matthias Binder April 29, 2026
United Airlines pilot reports possible drone strike 3,000 feet over San Diego
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United Airlines pilot reports possible drone strike 3,000 feet over San Diego

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The Moment of ImpactSafe Resolution on the GroundRising Concerns in Drone-Populated SkiesWhat Lies Ahead for Airspace Safety

The Moment of Impact (Image Credits: Unsplash)

San Diego – A United Airlines Boeing 737 grazed a drone at 3,000 feet during its descent into San Diego International Airport, prompting a swift report from the pilot to air traffic control. The flight carried 48 passengers and six crew members, all of whom deplaned without incident after a safe landing.[1][2] Maintenance crews inspected the aircraft thoroughly and found no damage, allowing operations to continue normally. The close call highlighted ongoing risks in busy airspace near major airports.

The Moment of Impact

United Flight 1980 departed San Francisco bound for San Diego early Wednesday morning. As the jet maneuvered on its base leg of the approach around 8:45 a.m., the pilot detected a collision with an unidentified object. The aircraft struck the drone at approximately 3,000 feet, well above the typical altitude for such devices.[3]

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Audio recordings captured the pilot’s immediate communication with ground control. “We hit a drone,” the pilot stated calmly but urgently. The description followed quickly: “It was so small. I couldn’t tell. It was red. It was shiny.”[2][3] This exchange, shared widely on social media and aviation apps, underscored the sudden nature of the encounter.

Safe Resolution on the Ground

The Boeing 737 touched down without further issues at San Diego International Airport. Passengers exited the plane normally at the gate, unaware of the midair incident until media reports surfaced later. United Airlines confirmed the event in a statement to local outlets.

“United flight 1980 reported a possible drone strike just prior to arriving in San Diego,” the airline said. “The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate. Our maintenance team found no damage after thoroughly inspecting the aircraft.”[1] Airport operations proceeded uninterrupted, with no disruptions to other flights.

Rising Concerns in Drone-Populated Skies

Federal Aviation Administration rules strictly limit drones to 400 feet without special permission. Most consumer models include software caps at that height, yet violations persist near airports. The FAA logs more than 100 drone sightings monthly around U.S. airfields.[3]

Encounters between aircraft and drones have climbed in recent years. An Associated Press analysis found drones factored in nearly two-thirds of near-midair collisions at the nation’s 30 busiest airports over the past decade – 122 out of 240 incidents. While actual strikes remain rare, each report amplifies calls for stricter enforcement and better detection technology.

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  • Drones accounted for 122 of 240 near-collisions at top U.S. airports from 2014-2024.[3]
  • FAA receives over 100 monthly reports of unauthorized drone activity near airports.
  • Regulations cap recreational flights at 400 feet AGL without waivers.

What Lies Ahead for Airspace Safety

Neither the FAA nor United Airlines had issued further statements by Wednesday afternoon. Investigations into rogue drone operations often follow such reports, though details emerge slowly. Aviation experts emphasize the vulnerability of low-altitude approaches to unauthorized flights.

This incident serves as a stark reminder for pilots navigating final descent paths. With drone ownership surpassing one million units nationwide, the potential for similar brushes grows. Safer skies demand vigilant monitoring and robust countermeasures to protect the hundreds of daily flights over cities like San Diego.

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