FAA warns man who took video of bird strike with iPad [View all]
A flock of birds flew into a planes engine, a frightening incident with shadows of the 2009 Hudson River landing, but the FAA is more worried about
a guy who didnt properly stow his electronics for takeoff.
Delta passenger Grant Cardone says he has received a strongly worded letter from the FAA over his video of the bird strike on a New York-Los Angeles flight on April 19. Cardone was filming the planes ascent from John F. Kennedy airport when a flock of geese flew into the planes engine, causing an emergency landing back at JFK.
Boing Boing equates the letter to double secret probation. James Giles, FAA supervisory principal operations inspector, warns that Cardones actions could have affected the safe outcome of the flight, and:
We have given consideration to all of the facts. In lieu of legal enforcement action (a civil penalty), we are issuing this letter which will be made a matter of record for a period of two years, after which, the record will be expunged.
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