JetBlue drone encounter at JFK is not a cute aviation clip — it’s a cockpit problem. ABC7 New York says a JetBlue pilot got hit by a drone on approach to JFK, and at roughly 150 mph on final, pilots get seconds to spot it, verify it, and react. The FAA keeps logging these near-misses, which is the part corporate safety decks always skip. The real question is whether the pilot who can handle chaos under pressure stays in control, or the airline keeps pushing software to absorb the hard part. Pick a side in the comments: pilot judgment or automation worship?