Thu, Jul 02, 2015
Whether it’s federal regulations, civil law, or just to neighbors they can’t get along, small multirotor drones are providing lawyers a new way to make a few bucks.
Eric Joe was visiting his parent's home and flew his Hexacopter low and slow over what he says was private property and a shared county access road. Joe's neighbor had his son blast the $1,500 aircraft out of the sky with a 12-gauge shotgun ... and admitted it to Joe. The neighbor said he thought it was a "CIA surveillance device." A U.S. District Judge in New York has delivered a win-win ... or some might say a lose-lose ... decision on helicopter restrictions at East Hampton Airport. The judge said that the town of East Hampton could not impose a "one-flight-per-week" limit on helicopter companies ferrying people from New York City to the resort area, but did allow the curfews sought by the town to be enforced. Sometimes a product that has been refurbished and upgraded can be a real value when compared to a factory new version. It all depends on what you’re looking after. To test this theory, ONE Aviation has announced the Eclipse Special Edition twin-engine jet. The Eclipse SE is a
factory-renewed Eclipse 500 which has been substantially upgraded and reconfigured to include nearly all new features introduced on the new Eclipse 550... All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Airborne 07.01.15 is chock full of info in this Daily news episode for Wednesday, July 1st, 2015... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Brianne Cross, and supported by ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell, Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, and Aero-Journalists Tom Patton, and Earl Downs, this episode covers:
- Hexacopter Blasted Out Of The Air Results In Small Claims Charge
- Ruling On East Hampton Airport A Mixed Bag
- FAA Finds Discrimination At Santa Rosa, FL Airport
- Eclipse 'Special Edition' Twin-Engine Jet Announced By ONE Aviation
- Classic Aero-TV: US Airways' Jeff Skiles - Making History and Looking to the Future
- EAA Chapters Chosen To Receive Wings
- NBAA's New Guidelines Help Operators Fly Quietly
- United Consolidates Training In Denver
- World's First Dreamliner To Be Placed On Display In Japan
- Iraqi General Fatally Injured In F-16 Accident
Get Comprehensive, Real-Time, 24/7 coverage of the latest aviation and aerospace stories anytime, at aero-news.net. And be sure to join us again next week for the next edition of "Airborne Unlimited" here on Aero-TV. Thanks for watching. See you, again, tomorrow!
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