Drone spotted near Atatürk Airport

A drone was spotted by a pilot on the flight route to Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport on July 11.

A pilot who was about to land saw the drone and informed the airport’s air traffic control center.

Airport officials have notified the police due to the ban on flying drones in the area.

There
are signs in English and Turkish around the airport saying that flying
drones is forbidden, and police have started an investigation into the
incident.

Atatürk Airport has been on high alert after the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terror attack that claimed
45 lives and wounded dozens on June 28.

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