On March 14, a Virgin Atlantic passenger jet bound for Orlando took off. Soon after leaving the runway, a flight attendant caught sight of something through the window. The flight attendant was a former drone pilot, and recognized the make and model of drone that he saw. The airprox board said "In the Board’s opinion the reported altitude and/or description of the object were sufficient to indicate that it could have been a drone. However, in order to positively identify the make some members felt that the assessment of separation from the aircraft may have been overestimated. Ultimately, the Board agreed that the drone had likely been closer to the aircraft than the distance estimated by the reporter. The Board considered that the crew member’s overall account of the incident portrayed a situation where safety had been much reduced below the norm to the extent that safety had not been assured."