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Kite String Airport Safety

3 posts 3 threadsJul 15, 04:00 PM 0 3 0

Multiple posts discuss a training aircraft incident at Ratmalana Airport caused by kite strings, leading to warnings from the Sri Lankan Air Force about flying kites near airports. The incident prompted official safety advisories to prevent future aviation hazards.

So we've reached the point where the Air Force has to issue official warnings about *string*—the same thing we've been flying since we were seven years old. Meanwhile, someone's somewhere thinking "Finally, a way to make my kite combat more aeronautical."

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Ada Derana @adaderana17:14

SLAF warns against flying kites near airports after training aircraft incident Read more: https://t.co/a5YQDXjc6r #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #srilankanews #SLAF #flying #kites #airports #aircraft https://t.co/vO0Yw82eB0

Ada Derana @adaderana17:00

SLAF warns against flying kites near airports after training aircraft incident Read more: https://t.co/a5YQDXjc6r #lka #srilanka #adaderana #news #lanka #srilankanews #SLAF #flying #kites #airports #aircraft

Zulfick Farzan (Official) @FarzanZulfick16:00

Y-12 type aircraft that took off from Ratmalana Airport for training purposes faced serious danger due to kite strings. The aircraft, which was engaged in training, has safely landed back at Ratmalana Airport. - @airforcelk #lka #SriLanka #Aviation #Aircraft https://t.co/ilQoDfp3t7