UFOs Invade China's Airport for Three Days Straight, Many Flights Canceled, Airport Crippled
Summary
TLDRUnidentified flying objects disrupted operations at Tianjin Binhai International Airport for three nights, causing flight cancellations and delays affecting thousands. The official explanation of drone intrusions was met with skepticism due to the objects' extended flight duration and ability to evade countermeasures. Speculations range from advanced drone technology to potential UFOs, with some suggesting a deliberate act of provocation or even internal political motivations. The incident raised questions about airport security and the effectiveness of drone defense technologies.
Takeaways
- 🛸 On September 11th, unidentified flying objects were spotted over Tianjin for three consecutive nights, causing disruptions at Tianjin Binhai International Airport.
- 🚫 The incidents led to the cancellation of flights, delays, and diversions, affecting thousands of passengers and causing significant operational challenges.
- 🤔 Despite official statements attributing the sightings to drone intrusions, many speculate that the objects could be UFOs due to their extended flight duration, which exceeds typical drone capabilities.
- 🛂 The 'Tianjin 911 incident' involved a yellow-level emergency response, with the airport closing from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., leading to 29 flight delays, 8 cancellations, and 32 diversions.
- 🔄 On September 12th, the drone reappeared despite heightened security, suggesting a deliberate act rather than a simple intrusion.
- 🌟 On September 13th, multiple glowing objects were witnessed, with witnesses reporting varying numbers and movements.
- 🛰️ The incident expanded to Truan Joo Airport, a military-civilian airport, indicating the potential for broader implications beyond civilian aviation.
- 🔒 The drones seemed impervious to standard countermeasures, raising questions about their technology and the effectiveness of airport security systems.
- 💡 Some analysts hypothesize that the drones might be new, wired control models, similar to those used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which are resistant to electronic jamming.
- 💸 The incident resulted in substantial financial losses for airlines, with each affected flight incurring losses estimated at a minimum of a million yen.
Q & A
在2024年9月11日晚上,天津机场发生了什么事件?
-2024年9月11日晚上,天津机场因无人机活动引起的公共安全问题导致航班延误。这导致了29个航班延误,8个航班取消,32个航班不得不改降其他机场,影响了超过3000名乘客的行程。
无人机在天津机场的事件对乘客和航班造成了哪些影响?
-无人机事件导致天津机场的航班无法正常起降,造成了航班的延误、取消和改道。乘客们不得不重新安排行程,有的乘客在飞机上等待起飞,有的则被迫返回机场等待。此外,一些乘客抱怨没有得到适当的住宿安排。
天津机场是如何应对无人机干扰的?
-天津机场迅速启动了全面的紧急预案来应对航班延误,与航空公司紧密合作,确保受影响乘客的顺利运输和住宿。机场还提醒乘客密切关注航班更新,并相应调整旅行计划。
无人机在机场附近飞行可能会带来哪些风险?
-无人机在机场附近飞行可能会干扰航班的正常起降,导致航班延误、改道或取消。此外,无人机与民航飞机相撞的风险极高,可能会对飞行安全造成严重威胁,甚至可能导致灾难性事故。
无人机在天津机场的事件中,是否有人因此受到法律制裁?
-根据报道,对于在机场控制区未经许可飞行无人机的行为,公共安全机关将依法进行处罚。如果造成重大干扰或安全隐患,无人机操作者可能面临刑事指控和民事赔偿责任。
天津机场的无人机事件是否是孤立事件?
-无人机干扰民航航班的事件并不罕见。随着无人机的普及,它们对民航运营的干扰问题日益凸显,世界各地的机场都曾报告过类似事件。
无人机的最大飞行时间通常是多久?
-消费级无人机的典型飞行时间通常在10到30分钟之间,而更先进的专业无人机可以飞行甚至超过一个小时。
无人机的飞行时间是否可以通过某些方法延长?
-可以通过减少有效载荷重量、增加电池容量、飞行时避免极端温度、定期检查固件更新和校准无人机等方法来延长无人机的飞行时间。
无人机在机场附近飞行的法规是如何规定的?
-根据中国民航法,禁止在民用机场的法定边界内以及国家规定的机场净空保护区域内释放可能影响飞行安全的物品。对于非法和未经授权的飞行,公安机关将依法进行处罚。如果构成犯罪,将依法追究刑事责任。
无人机事件后,天津机场何时恢复正常运营?
-天津机场在无人机事件后的第二天早晨6:10左右恢复了正常的起降作业。
Outlines
🛸 Unexplained Drones Disrupt Flights at Tangan Airport
On the night of September 11th, unidentified flying objects were spotted over Tangan Binhai Airport for three consecutive nights, causing flight cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers. The official explanation was drone intrusions, but skeptics questioned this due to the extended flight duration and altitude of the objects. The incident, dubbed 'Tangin 911,' saw the airport close from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., with 29 flights delayed, eight cancelled, and 32 forced to land elsewhere. Despite increased security, the drones reappeared, and on September 13th, similar sightings occurred at a military-civilian airport. The lack of effective countermeasures against the drones raised questions about their origin and capabilities, as they seemed to defy typical drone limitations and jamming technology.
🚔 Drone Intrusion or Deliberate Provocation?
The drone incident at Tangan Airport was seen as potentially deliberate, with special police unable to suppress the drones despite deploying radar and jamming vehicles. The drones defied no-fly zone restrictions and all countermeasures, suggesting they were modified to evade airport defenses. The incident caused significant losses for airlines, with one flight being particularly affected, leading to panic among passengers and high costs for the airline. The drones' persistence and the lack of detection raised questions about their purpose and the possibility of them being a new type of wired control drone, similar to those used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which are immune to radio surveillance and interference.
🕵️♂️ Mysterious Drones: Skilled Operators or Inside Job?
The drone incident at Tangan Airport led to speculation about the operators' motives and capabilities. Some suggested the operators were highly skilled at evading detection, while others believed it could involve internal factions within the CCP. The incident's prolonged nature and the lack of suspects being caught highlighted potential weaknesses in the CCP's judicial and public security agencies. Comparisons were drawn to a similar UFO incident at Shaan Airport in 2010, which also resulted in an emergency shutdown and flight delays. Witnesses described seeing a large, bright UFO, and despite the passage of time, the incident remains unresolved, adding to the intrigue surrounding the Tangan Airport event.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)
💡Drone Intrusions
💡Tengzhou Binhai Airport
💡Emergency Response Plan
💡Flight Disruptions
💡Drone Jamming Guns
💡Civil Aviation
💡National Security
💡Wire-Controlled Drones
💡Provocation
💡Surveillance Technology
Highlights
Unidentified flying objects were spotted over Tianjin for three consecutive nights.
The incidents affected flight operations at Tianjin International Airport, impacting thousands of passengers.
China's official statement claimed the objects were drone intrusions.
Many people doubt the official explanation, questioning if these objects were UFOs.
Drones usually cannot fly for 10 hours, raising suspicions about the official drone explanation.
Tianjin Binhai Airport activated a yellow-level emergency response plan and cancelled all flights.
29 flights were delayed, eight were cancelled, and 32 had to land at other airports.
One flight circled the airport 13 times before being diverted.
On September 12th, increased security measures failed to prevent the drone's reappearance.
On September 13th, multiple glowing objects were seen in the sky over Tianjin.
Drones also disrupted operations at the military-civilian Truen Joo Airport.
Beijing residents witnessed a large glowing object in the sky on September 14th.
The supposed drones faced almost no effective countermeasures, raising questions about their nature.
Drones' endurance, speed, and altitude far exceeded typical civilian drone capabilities.
Airports have electronic fencing technology to prevent drones from taking off nearby.
Airports have devices to interfere with drone signals, yet these drones were not affected.
The incident suggests a deliberate provocation rather than an accidental intrusion.
The drones might be new wired control drones recently seen on the Russia-Ukraine battlefield.
The incident caused significant losses for airlines, with each flight facing losses of at least a million yen.
The purpose behind the drone intrusion at Tianjin Airport is speculated to be revenge.
Tianjin Binhai Airport is under strict military management, making a drone intrusion seem unlikely.
The incident has not been resolved, with no clear explanation provided.
Some witnesses believe the objects were not drones but possibly UFOs, similar to an incident in 2010.
Transcripts
starting from the night of September
11th there were unidentified flying
objects spotted in tenan Jin for three
consecutive nights these incidents
affected flight operations at tenin
International Airport impacting
thousands of passengers according to
China's official statement these were
drone intrusions however many people
doubt this explanation questioning if
these objects were UFOs as drones
usually cannot fly for 10 hours the
incident on the night of September 11th
at T bin High airport has been dubbed
the tangin 911 incident on the night of
September 11th without any unusual
weather conditions tanin binhai airport
activated a yellow- level emergency
response plan and cancelled all flights
effectively closing the airport from
around 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. 29
flights were delayed eight were
cancelled and 32 had to land at other
airports some flights circled above the
airport dozens of times but couldn't
land a fting more than 3,000
passengers one flight was supposed to
land in tanin but couldn't it circled
the airport 13 times before being
diverted to Beijing dashing airport the
reason given was that a drone was flying
above preventing safe landing in the
past drones have disrupted airport
operations but this time was different
and more serious on the night of
September 12th despite increased
security measures at the airport and by
the police the Drone appeared again
causing cusing multiple flights to
Circle and being unable to land at
changin Binh High airport on the night
of September 13th there were more
unidentified objects in tanin with
several glowing objects moving in the
sky Witnesses said sometimes there were
four sometimes five on September 14th
reports emerged that drones also
disrupted trueu Joo airport in Jang
causing several flights to be cancelled
chjo airport is a military civilian
airport and an important base for the
pla Air Force along the coast of the
East China Sea when civilian flights
take off or land there passengers are
usually required to keep window shades
down and are not allowed to take photos
in the early morning of September 14th
at 5:25 a.m. residents in multiple areas
of Beijing saw a large glowing object in
the sky rotating over a wide area what's
flying over here just now there was only
one but now there are three what is this
thing on the evening of September 14th
at 600 p.m. a Beijing resident captured
footage of an unidentified flying object
moving from east to west initially it
appeared as a misty light with a large
Halo on the east side it made no sound
and gradually dispersed into three
glowing spheres another person near the
north fifth Ring Road in Beijing also
saw a mysterious Halo in the sky in the
video they mentioned I got up in the
middle of the night to use the bathroom
and looked outside I saw a strange
bright light at first I thought it was a
commercial Spotlight but this mysterious
light covered a wide area with no
pattern at one point multiple beams of
light suddenly appeared rotated across
the sky and then vanished one person
commented last night it was as bright as
daylight outside my home but the sky was
full of dark clouds how could it be so
bright like it was 6 p.m. it's really
strange footage showed the sky over
Beijing filled with glowing objects
raising curiosity about what these
glowing entities could be regarding the
incident at tangan airport the strange
thing is that the supposed drones faced
almost no effective counter measures
drone jamming guns usually regarded as
airport Defenders seemed useless this
time many questioned why these drones
weren't just shot down How could a small
civilan drone caused changin airport to
close for nearly 10 hours in 2022 a
drone also appeared over Shenyang
airport but the airport staff quickly
brought it down in just a few minutes
with no major impact on flights with
kind of surveillance technology finding
the person behind the Drone isn't
supposed to be difficult so why did
these incidents continue for several
days the videos online showed various
shapes of these unidentified flying
objects some were round some were
triangular and some had flashing lights
and others had visible fire engines many
people doubted the official explanation
that they were merely drones they raised
several questions first civilian drones
usually have a maximum flight time of
around 30 minutes and a flight altitude
limit of 500 M the drones over the
changan airport far exceeded these
capabilities in terms of endurance speed
and
altitude second airports have electronic
fencing technology preventing drones
from taking off near the area civilian
drones come with pre-programmed no fly
zones making it impossible for operators
to fly them into such areas third
airports have devices to interfere with
drone signals once detected a drone
should be intercepted or shot down by El
ronic jamming guns for these reasons
many found it hard to believe that they
were just regular drones civilian drones
are small and light but if they collide
with a plane in Flight it can lead to a
fatal accident that's why drones are
banned around airports some analysts
believe that this incident was a
deliberate intrusion a social media user
named captain shingai shared details
stating that special police deployed
radar and jamming vehicles but couldn't
suppress the invading drones so far no
suspected drone operators have been
caught not only did these drones fly in
restricted airspace but they also
ignored all counter measures as if
toying with the airport they first
appeared around 7:00 p.m. on September
11th forcing the airport to shut down at
10:20 p.m. the airport announced that
neither visual nor radar observations
detected any drones allowing flights to
resume after 40 minutes per
regulations however around 11:00 p.m.
drones reappeared on the east side of
the airport this caused the air airport
to remain closed until 6:00 a.m. the
next day totaling around 10 hours this
incident is far from simple these drones
flew in a no-fly zone and defied all
jamming equipment with a single battery
usually lasting around 30 minutes yet
they persisted for 3 hours on the night
of September 12th they returned despite
the police being on high alert this
suggests a deliberate provocation rather
than an accidental intrusion these
drones must have been modified to
counter the Airport's various defense
measures captain shingai speculates that
the drones in tanin might be the new
wired control drones recently seen on
the Russia Ukraine
Battlefield it's well known that the
Russia Ukraine conflict has become
dominated by drones with various fpv
drones filling the sky both sides have
been so fearful of drone attacks that
they've welded iron grates onto tanks
and soldiers have even used fishing nets
for protection to counter drone attacks
both Russian and Ukrainian forces have
procured drone Jammers from an unknown
country through various channels these
include portable backpack Jammers
jamming guns and jamming Vehicles as a
result drones that rely on 2.4g or 5.8g
channels for remote control and image
transmission are now at a significant
risk however the new wire controlled
drones on the battlefield are different
they fly with a fiber optic cable
replacing remote control with fiber
optic wired control although these
drones have a short short flight range
of only 5 km they do not rely on
wireless communication making them
immune to radio surveillance and
interference thereby avoiding most
jamming methods if these were indeed
drones it would be one of the most
severe cases of deliberate interference
with civil aviation in recent years
Crossing from a public safety issue into
National Security this drone incident in
tangin has caused significant losses for
the airlines the worst affected flight
on September 11th was the one traveling
from Chen to chenin just when passengers
thought they would soon land an
announcement informed them of an
unidentified flying object in the sky
causing panic the plane circled tanin
six times but couldn't land eventually
diverting to Beijing dashing airport the
airport tried to accommodate the
passengers by arranging buses and hotels
but despite these efforts many
passengers were very upset for the
flights that were delayed canceled or
rerouted Airlines had to cover various
costs paying for ground fees overtime
for crew members extra fuel consumption
and providing meals and accommodations
for passengers in total each flight
faced losses of at least a million yen
for more than 30 effective flights the
total loss could reach tens of millions
what was the purpose behind the drones
invading tenin airport online chat
records suggest that those controlling
the drones might be seeking revenge on
certain individuals a chat screenshot
from tanin caught people's attention it
stated they intervened blocking the the
outer Ring Road and searching each trunk
for the remote control this implies that
authorities were conducting a thorough
search to find the Drone operators even
checking every car trunk someone
commented who would be dumb enough to
keep the remote they'd have thrown it
into the river by now some Independent
Media sources also noted that the tenin
BH High airport is a significant
location former Chinese president huin
taao developed the airport for military
purposes in North China easing beijing's
wartime difficulties t Jin airport is
under strict military management making
a drone intrusion seem unlikely a
well-known blogger longya wrote those
familiar with the aviation industry know
that China's airspace is not just
managed by the civil aviation
Administration above it there is the Air
Force the Air Force doesn't typically
inform local Aviation departments about
real air conditions to protect military
Secrets the closure of tanin binhai
airport for public safety reasons over 2
days is most likely due to military
reasons
many people agreed with this analysis
but the post was quickly deleted by
authorities veteran journalist Tang Jin
Yen told the media there are two
possibilities one is that people
controlling these drones are highly
skilled in evading detection they know
how law enforcement operates and may
have prepared in advance to remain
hidden for an extended period another
possibility is that this incident
involves internal CCP factions high
ranking CCP officials residences are
well protected with Advanced Sur
surveillance surrounding them it's
unlikely that the suspects could hide
without leaving any Trace unless they
had high level support or inside
connections Tong added no matter the
actual reason the fact that these
suspects haven't been caught reflects a
reality the ccp's judicial and public
security agencies which appear powerful
with surveillance everywhere are
practically paralyzed and ineffective
when it comes to protecting citizens
lives some Witnesses believe this drone
incident doesn't seem like an ordinary
event many speculate that it wasn't
drones at all but possibly UFOs images
circulating online show that these
objects in tenin resemble the Luminous
distant and varying shapes seen in a
similar incident in hjo xaan airport the
shaan airport UFO incident occurred on
the night of July 7th 2010 the incident
at the shaan airport in 2010 led to an
emergency airport shutdown and
widespread flight delays Witnesses at
the time described seeing a large white
UFO in the sky despite it being
nighttime the area suddenly became as
bright as day Illuminating at least a
few hundred meters around it was so
bright that everything was clearly
visible the UFO moved rapidly across the
sky giving the impression of conducting
a ground scan after a while it appeared
as if the sky cracked open and the
object quickly vanished news of the
shaan airport UFO quickly spread online
even 14 years later the incident remains
unresolved with no no clear explanation
recently several people who experienced
the shaan incident shared their accounts
online one person wrote apart from the
pilots no one knows the incident better
than I do I was a crane operator working
overtime to lift materials when it
happened the crane was over 150 M high
that thing was definitely not man-made
unfortunately I forgot to take my phone
with me to capture it another person
shared I was fortunate to be there
staying for more than 10 minutes in the
waiting Hall under the UFO before staff
escorted us away at first I thought it
was a military aircraft it felt strange
I had the sensation of my legs wanting
to float like the resistance you feel
when standing in the ocean someone else
recounted my dad and I were there when
it happened I was just over 10 years old
at that time my dad had a DSLR camera
and took some photos he showed them to
his company leaders and one of them
reported it the military police then
took the camera and asked how much it
cost they gave us $ 7 ,000 yen in cash
and the camera was confiscated
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