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FAA FINES PHILADELPHIA DRONE PILOT

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I disagree, coming down hard on stuff like this is a complete overreach. I haven't watched any of his stuff but that amount of money for this even stacked upon is a failure of the way they police this.
By his own admission, the FAA has been sending him letters every month for a year. Apparently, he didn't get the message.

I've only seen a few of his videos but each one was BVLOS.
 
By his own admission, the FAA has been sending him letters every month for a year. Apparently, he didn't get the message.

I've only seen a few of his videos but each one was BVLOS.
He should get fined... but the government fining that amount is a travesty. I am not saying he did anything right.. but the fact that they let it get to that like that.. is ridiculous.... on both of them.
 
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By his own admission, the FAA has been sending him letters every month for a year. Apparently, he didn't get the message.

I've only seen a few of his videos but each one was BVLOS.

That's what I thought. $1,500 for the first one, and then another 122 after that.

"...received 123 letters from the FAA. Each letter fining him for $1,500 for various violations. The total amount in civil penalties adds up to a staggering $184,500."


Better call Saul. ?
 
That's what I thought. $1,500 for the first one, and then another 122 after that.

"...received 123 letters from the FAA. Each letter fining him for $1,500 for various violations. The total amount in civil penalties adds up to a staggering $184,500."


Better call Saul. ?
Lol, I am probably in the minority... I just don't think the government should be applauded for this.. Despite him being dumb as a rock.
 
I have spoken with the FAA several times and I can tell you that they are not really out to get anyone, but that they do have an agenda to get people to get there 107 so they can fly stress free.

Had this guy just responded to the Warning Letter , he might not have gotten any infractions at all.

There first and only concern was he was flying within a 5 mile distance next to the Air Port with all most all of his flights.

Despite this Negative in his life, he weighed 600 pounds , was on heroin for 20 years and the drone for what ever reason saved his life by getting him to loose weight and get off drugs . He likely never gave those warnings a second thought.

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This sounds quite unlikely

I have called the FAA several times in regards to personal questions and clarifications of rules and I have spoken about the conversations i have had with the FAA in the Forum.

The Conversations end with the FAA Specialist saying words like that is a slippery slope and end with best for everyone to get there 107 so they can fly without issue.
 
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This sounds quite unlikely.
They aren't doing anything to advance this supposed agenda.
Define Assume:
"When you make an ( Mod Removed Language)outta U and ME."
(Not actual definition lol)

... You for real made no other post... Just thought it a good idea to bash another forum member? ...

Your post was irrelevant and unnecessary. Your knowledge is astounding Meta, still doesn't make you king though.





...aaaaanywayyyy...


I feel like 100 letters should have been warning enough. Slap him with a million dollar fine, who cares, he's probably not gonna pay it. (Yes, I'm assuming lol)
 
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Define Assume:
"When you make an (Mod Removed Language)outta U and ME."
(Not actual definition lol)
Not at all relevant either.
... You for real made no other post... Just thought it a good idea to bash another forum member? ...

Your post was irrelevant and unnecessary. Your knowledge is astounding Meta, still doesn't make you king though.





...aaaaanywayyyy...


I feel like 100 letters should have been warning enough. Slap him with a million dollar fine, who cares, he's probably not gonna pay it. (Yes, I'm assuming lol)
I don't know what your beef with me is, but you're well out of order.
He made a comment to which I made a relevant comment.
That's how discussion works.
Contributing to discussion is not "bashing another member" (but your post is drifting into that territory).
Perhaps you could make a relevant comment and tell us about how you are/aren't aware of the FAA having an agenda to get people to get their 107, something for which there is no evidence.
 
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I say he got what he deserved, by ignoring all the warnings/citations! This should happen to people that think they are above the law and rules don't apply to them. Its not about drones, its about how he goes about things.
 
I have spoken with the FAA several times and I can tell you that they are not really out to get anyone, but that they do have an agenda to get people to get there 107 so they can fly stress free.
No. The FAA most definitely doesn't have an agenda to get everyone to have their 107. I don't know who you've been talking to (the 800 number doesn't count), but they would not be putting so much effort to 44809 rules if they wanted everyone to have their Remote Pilot Certificate.
Had this guy just responded to the Warning Letter , he might not have gotten any infractions at all.
100% agree with you there. If he had responded at first, there isn't a single person in the U.S. that would have found out about him.
There first and only concern was he was flying within a 5 mile distance next to the Air Port with all most all of his flights.
The FAA doesn't care about the 5 mile aspect of the drone flights. There is no 5 mile rule. It's all about airspace classification, not distance to the airport.

And of the few flights I've checked out, it's in a 400' grid. But I have no doubt there are some in other grids. He lives in a 400' grid.

Despite this Negative in his life, he weighed 600 pounds , was on heroin for 20 years and the drone for what ever reason saved his life by getting him to loose weight and get off drugs . He likely never gave those warnings a second thought.
His poor choices in life have nothing to do with his current poor choice of not responding to the FAA.


The guy is abrasive and refuses to take responsibility for his actions. I've spoken with Dobo and one other person who has spoken directly with Mickey. I've tried to get the message to him to just put out an apologetic video and things would go better for him.

And I let Haye know my thoughts about the call for support links in his story. I think Haye made a mistake putting them in there.
 
I have spoken with the FAA several times and I can tell you that they are not really out to get anyone, but that they do have an agenda to get people to get there 107 so they can fly stress free.

Had this guy just responded to the Warning Letter , he might not have gotten any infractions at all.

There first and only concern was he was flying within a 5 mile distance next to the Air Port with all most all of his flights.

Despite this Negative in his life, he weighed 600 pounds , was on heroin for 20 years and the drone for what ever reason saved his life by getting him to loose weight and get off drugs . He likely never gave those warnings a second thought.

Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly you Mavic in the Rain and Float on Water
You are correct Mikey said he just didn’t know about the laanc system, If he would’ve registered each flight it might’ve been a little easier on him
 
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