Today's show is about the FAA, and how they conduct their investigations. Will the FAA dig up your old records and pull you up for your past misdemeanors?
Our caller, Michael has been asked to fly by his employer. The problem is that the company drone was flown without necessary authorization by the previous pilot. Will Michael be taken to task in case the FAA comes calling? Or, is Michael's company responsible for the actions of their employee?
We suggest the safest course of action. Thanks for the question, Michael. Fly Safe!
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Timestamps
What makes the upcoming Accident reconstruction training at the NTSB center a unique experience?
Is the upcoming training for intermediate and advanced users only?
Today's question is about FAA and how they conduct their investigations
What happened when a drone hit a Blackhawk helicopter? How did FAA go about with their investigation?
What should Michael do? Should he get a new drone?
Has the FAA enforced action against a company or organization??
With drone regulations becomes tighter, is it safe to use a refurbished drone?