Published May 03, 2016
Officials say they temporarily grounded air tankers for safety reasons after a hobbyist's drone flew near a huge forest fire in Southern California.
Daniel Berlant of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection says a tanker was preparing to drop retardant Wednesday evening in the San Bernardino Mountains when the pilot spotted the small remote-controlled device.
Officials ordered him and four other pilots to land over fears of possible collisions, but they were unable to find the drone's operator.
Berlant says a short time later, the pilot of a spotter plane saw another small drone flying over a different section of the fire.
Retardant-dropping flights resumed Thursday.
The blaze about 90 miles east of Los Angeles has charred 33 square miles of timber and brush since June 17.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/air-tankers-briefly-grounded-after-small-drone-spotted-over-southern-california-forest-fire