The man who crashed a drone into and damaged a water-dropping aircraft as it fought the devastating Palisades Fire earlier this month was identified on Friday as Peter Akemann, a former UC ...
Nearly 50 people have been injured in a stampede after a drone plummeted to the ground with a resounding crash during the concluding prayers of Biswa Ijtema. On Sunday morning, at least 41 of the ...
According to his own admission, the video game exec launched a DJI drone during the fires last month and it crashed into a firefighting plane. He’ll pay $65,169 to repair the plane and do 150 ...
Months after an MQ-9B Sea Guardian drone crashed into the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Navy has received a replacement for the high-altitude long-endurance surveillance platform from its US-based ...
A roadside billboard warns of drone prohibition during the Palisades Fire. Credit: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection A California man has pleaded guilty to recklessly operating ...
A California man is facing legal consequences after crashing his drone into a firefighting plane at the height of the Palisades Fire earlier this month. According to court documents obtained by ...
A 56-year-old Californian man has agreed to plead guilty to operating the drone that crashed into a Quebec water bomber plane fighting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles earlier this month.
9 February after a Russian UAV crashed into her apartment. Source: Kherson Oblast Military Administration on Telegram Quote: "Around 16:30, Russian military forces launched a UAV attack on the city of ...
TL;DR: Peter Tripp Akemann, a co-founder of a Call of Duty studio, has admitted guilt for crashing a drone into a firefighting aircraft during efforts to extinguish wildfires in Los Angeles.
Amazon has paused testing of its delivery drones following a crash involving two of its models, according to Bloomberg. It’s the latest setback for Amazon’s beleaguered Prime Air program ...
A preliminary report into what went wrong at a Florida drone show in December, causing some of the aircraft to go rogue, has been released by the National Transportation Safety Board.