I've watched his videos for over 2 years and those flights partly got me into drones. I want to make clear that I'm not a "hater' or a "troll" as he and his supporters call it.
So based on watching all of his videos for years, based on flying drones(camera and FPV), and based on general experience with the hobby, I'd like to share my thoughts.
I believe it's obvious to any reasonable person that's flying in the manner he was, that they are breaking flight laws. I especially think it's obvious to anyone using those DJI drones, flying where he's flying, accepting the responsibility notices he accepts, and from his commentary and explicit actions to
try to remain legal or at least
seem as though he is trying and remaining legal.
Based on his commentary about drone laws, about personal flight actions(I am not above moving cars and people and within line of sight), and about equipment he is using, such as "firehouse lights" as well as his "side kick Stu," whom is a 107 license, it's clear he knows that he is breaking some laws. No jury or reasonable judge or adjudicator would see that otherwise. Period.
If that wasn't clear enough, the numerous letters he received from the FAA as well as explicitly accepting various responsibilities within the DJI Go app, as well as getting LAANC approval(he's mentioned he's gotten numerous approvals) further his "I didn't know the rules" excuse. Not that it is a worthy excuse at all.
Personally speaking, I've commented on his videos. I've asked him various questions such as "how can you fly that close to a skyscraper?" and "how can you fly that far beyond VLOS?" He never responded, but I know he saw the messages.
Fast forward and I notice I've been banned by him(or whomever can ban for him) just for simply asking about the validity and safety of his flights. My comments and chats no longer show up on his channel.
Again, to any reasonable person that's ( Mod Removed Language) in jevidence that he knows he is breaking the law and continuing to do so.
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As for the fine amounts, whether they're fair or not, I don't know. I don't know how those figures came to be, I don't know how they compare to other fines regarding model aircraft and even aviation fines.
I don't think the fines in and of themselves are excessive. However when you add them all up, it is a lot. Keep in mind that they only looked at flights from 2019 (October, I believe) going forward. I can 100% say he's had the same time of flying before them, at least a year if not years before then. All at regular intervals... hundreds of flights that broke similar rules.
Considering that, he got away lucky.
As someone who flies a drone, what he did was dangerous. Period. I've seen his videos and the numerous times he's lost control, where his video dropped, where his transmission dropped, where the DJI app simply crashed or glitched out. He's posted videos of close calls, one where he had the RTH height set incorrectly and the drone lost transmission/video. The drone then proceeded to go home, but guess what, it was at the top of a skyscraper. We're talking nearly 1000 ft in the air. The drone then continues to go forward into it, however the forward collision sensors pick it up and continue to keep trying until it clears the skyscraper. Yes, APAS in action, but holy smokes. A drone coming within feet of colliding with a tip of a skyscraper and potentially falling onto people or vehicles.
This wasn't a sub 250 Mini. This was a heavy
Mavic 2 level drone.
That is just one close call. He had others posted.
My point of telling this anecdote is that these laws exist so things
don't go wrong. They don't exist
after things go wrong, as others have said "but he didn't hurt anyone or cause any damage." Once you do that it's too late. Laws help prevent damage and harm.
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I'd like to close saying that while I'm not a fan of his commentary and antics, some of the images and videos that he took were breathtaking. Some of the best I've seen done by a drone this side of Hollywood. (Mod Removed Language) even with professional video taken into account.
It only took knowingly breaking tens of laws, $100k+ in fines, and endangering people and property to get them.