Helicopter reports drone encounter near JFK hours after JetBlue's possible drone strike

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A helicopter reported a possible drone encounter near John F. Kennedy International Airport Monday afternoon, marking the second such incident at the airport in a single day.
"A helicopter pilot flying near John F. Kennedy International Airport reported a remote-control airplane flew close to their aircraft," the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.
The sighting came just hours after a separate incident in which a JetBlue pilot reported a possible drone strike while the plane was [approaching JFK for landing](https://www.foxnews.com/us/two-planes-come-within-500-feet-approaching-jfk-airport-latest-close-call).
JFK air traffic control issued a warning to nearby pilots of an unauthorized unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operating in protected airspace, [according](https://atis.guru/atis/KJFK#google_vignette) to ATIS.guru, which collects live digital messages from airports around the world.
[**JETBLUE FLIGHT REPORTS DRONE STRIKE DURING APPROACH TO NEW YORK AIRPORT: FAA**](https://www.foxnews.com/us/jetblue-flight-reports-drone-strike-approach-new-york-airport-faa)
According to the warning, a "red and white" [remote-controlled airplane](https://www.foxnews.com/category/tech/technologies/drones) was spotted flying at roughly 4:05 p.m. local time.
It was observed at an altitude of 500 feet, placing it within the typical flight path of low-flying commercial aircraft approaching the airport, according to the ATIS warning.
The sighting was also reported about 1 mile from the Canarsie (CRI) navigation beacon, a key waypoint used by aircraft lining up to land at JFK.
[**AIR TRAFFIC AUDIO CAPTURES JETBLUE PILOT ALERTING CONTROLLERS: 'WE COLLIDED WITH A DRONE'**](https://www.foxnews.com/us/air-traffic-audio-captures-jetblue-pilot-alerting-controllers-collided-drone)
It is unclear whether the two cases are related.
The FAA notified local authorities about the report.
Flying a remote-controlled aircraft or [drone near a major airport](https://www.foxnews.com/us/drone-near-misses-surge-busiest-us-airports-amid-rise-unauthorized-flights) is illegal and poses a serious safety risk to aircraft operating in the area, according to the agency.
Earlier Monday morning, a [JetBlue flight struck a drone](https://www.foxnews.com/us/jetblue-flight-reports-drone-strike-approach-new-york-airport-faa) at approximately 3,000 feet roughly 10 miles from JFK, the FAA said.
Air traffic audio recordings indicate the encounter occurred above the cockpit.
The flight landed without incident, and a post-flight inspection did not reveal any damage to the aircraft, JetBlue said.

