
Man agrees to plead guilty for flying drone that damaged firefighting aircraft in LA wildfire
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man has agreed to plead guilty to unsafely operating a drone that collided with a firefighting aircraft during the deadly Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, Federal authorities said Friday.
Peter Tripp Akemann reached a plea agreement and will avoid prison but he will pay full restitution for the damage on the plane and do 150 hours of community service in wildfire relief, said acting U.S. attorney Joseph McNally. The misdemeanor count Akemann faced carries a sentence of up to a year in prison.
The collision on Jan. 9 caused the firefighting aircraft to be grounded for several days.
Akil Davis, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, said there was no evidence Akemann intentionally caused the collision.