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Florida Man Charged With Illegal Super Bowl Drone Flight
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottalmas" data-source="post: 109647" data-attributes="member: 16410"><p>That’s what I meant about the possible sloppiness of the reporting. I would doubt he confessed to the FBI that he altered a federal document. That seems like an uninformed and in artful way of the reporter writing that he obtain some form of authorization. I would think if it were a special event TFR, we’re probably talking about a waiver and not simple ATC authorization. Most of the folks reporting these stories don’t have a real grasp for the nuances and terms of art in the UAS world. That he may have gone through the steps and it still being charge does not surprise me. I’m not certain that the charging agencies really have their arms around this area of regulation yet. Consider how many uninformed police officers, park rangers, etc. we have all come across.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottalmas, post: 109647, member: 16410"] That’s what I meant about the possible sloppiness of the reporting. I would doubt he confessed to the FBI that he altered a federal document. That seems like an uninformed and in artful way of the reporter writing that he obtain some form of authorization. I would think if it were a special event TFR, we’re probably talking about a waiver and not simple ATC authorization. Most of the folks reporting these stories don’t have a real grasp for the nuances and terms of art in the UAS world. That he may have gone through the steps and it still being charge does not surprise me. I’m not certain that the charging agencies really have their arms around this area of regulation yet. Consider how many uninformed police officers, park rangers, etc. we have all come across. [/QUOTE]
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