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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Darragh Berry

Mystery of low-flying plane that passed Dublin Airport and was spotted over Ireland explained

A mystery plane spotted flying at a low altitude around Ireland has left hundreds baffled.

However the strange aircraft that passed by Dublin Airport in November before hovering over the midlands and leaving locals baffled has now been identified

Hundreds took to social media complaining about the plane while others were "fascinated" by what was happening, Dublin Live reports.

The Cessna Model 404 Titan left East Midlands Airport in Derby just after 11pm on November 3pm, flying back and forth over Ireland before returning to the UK landing at Nottingham Airport just before 6am.

A spokesperson for the group responsible for the plane said that they were sorry for any disturbance but confirmed that they were carrying out a survey.

A spokesman for RVL Group said: "The flight was carried out in full accordance with all applicable regulations and civil aviation authorities.

"Some of the survey work we undertake for various environment, government agencies and entities can only be carried out at night for operational and technical reasons.

"The sensors on board the aircraft collect data in ‘strips’ of varying width depending on the resolution of data required, hence the up and down flying patterns.

"These ‘strips’ are then joined together to produce a complete survey of the area being studied.

"Night-time flights are usually collecting thermal data or LiDAR imagery to be used in constructing 3D models of the terrain, often to calculate changes in flood risk by environmental agencies."

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