![]() He clearly didn’t operate with that goal in mind. We all work to make the skies safe and make sure people who don’t fly are safe on the ground. Surely they violated a few laws/FARs in doing that? Perhaps their licenses should also be pulled – pilot involved and 135 operator licenses. Then there’s the matter of the helicopter company who assisted in removing the wreckage. If the appropriate notification was filed, his YouTube channel would be shut down and that would hit him where it really hurts – advertising income, not to mention ego stroking. ![]() I also think various agencies might want to let Google/YouTube know about this because I recall that YouTube’s terms of service preclude posting videos of a crime being carried out – and what he did was actually a crime. Hopefully the FAA and other government agencies are not done with him yet, and this is just the first step to keep him out of the air (think what else this bozo might try if left to it). His decision to put his YouTube hit rate above the safety of others says it all – not pilot material.
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