United States v. Peter Akemann –“On January 31, 2025, the U.S. Attorney for the U.S. District Court of the Central District of California filed an information charging Peter Akemann with unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft (drone). On or about January 9, 2025, Akemann operated a...
The LAFD released photos of the plane – bearing the tail number C-GQBE – showing a hole in the front of one its wings. C-GQBE is listed on multiple flight tracking websites as a Canadair CL-415. Two CL-415 planes are sent annually to California from the ...
The drone collided into a Canadair CL-415 Super Scooper the Government of Quebec had supplied to Los Angeles firefighters, which was carrying two crewmembers when it was struck on Jan. 9, authorities said. No one was injured but the crash left a hole in the left wi...
A firefighting aircraft was grounded after it was struck by a civilian-flown drone while over the Palisades Fire on Thursday. The collision, which involved a Canadair CL-415, happened at around 1 p.m. according to Los Angeles Fire Department Public Information Officer Erik Scott. "Quebec 1 su...
Canadair CL-227 Remotely Piloted Vehicle The vehicle is a true RPV (as opposed to a drone) as it is flown in real time by an operator on the ground and requires relatively little skill ... AS Clark - Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers 被引量: 0发表: 1983年 ...
The Canadair CL-89 is a surveillance drone (UAV) produced jointly by Canada, Britain and West Germany in the 1960s. WikiMatrix Prior to the Digital Age, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones were of limited use, having either limited guidance capability or a vulnerable radio-control link...
(drone). On or about January 9, 2025, Akemann operated a drone in or around Santa Monica, California, and directed the drone to an area where firefighting personnel were working to contain the Palisades wildfire. During its flight, the drone collided with a Canadair CL2T Super Scooper ...
The LAFD released photos of the plane – bearing the tail number C-GQBE – showing a hole in the front of one its wings. C-GQBE is listed on multiple flight tracking websites as a Canadair CL-415. Two CL-415 planes are sent annually to California from the Canadian province of Quebec...