Researchers Drone Crash Caused Fire in Colorado

Boulder County Sheriff’s Office investigators have concluded the investigation into the cause and origin of the Table Mountain Fire, which occurred on April 20, 2022.

On April 20, three researchers associated with the University of Colorado-Boulder’s Aerospace Engineering Department were at the Table Mountain Radio Quiet Zone utilizing an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), commonly referred to as a drone, to conduct severe weather studies.

While they were flying the fixed wing aircraft, it crashed at a high rate of speed into the ground causing a lithium ion battery cell to dislodge and ignite. The crew used an on-site fire extinguisher, but were unable to get the grass fire stopped before it began to quickly spread due to the high winds.

The crew remained on-scene and fully cooperated with investigators. They were flying within regulations and within the flying capability of the craft. No criminal charges will be filed due to the accidental nature of the incident.

Photo: Cliff Grassmick/Daily Camera

Source: Press Release

 

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