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by tjohns
1578 days ago
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I've also heard these reports from a couple of friends who are commercial pilots. At least one of them filed an ASAP safety report, but I don't know of any way for the public to query that database. I don't know of any commercial pilot who is going to jeopardize their job and their certificate by filming a YouTube video while landing. There is literally no incentive for them to do so - there's formal channels to report these things (like ASAP, see above). Also, while turning on the 5G towers near airports was temporarily delayed, it was only a short delay (two weeks). Those towers have already been turned on. |
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https://www.bloombergquint.com/amp/business/pilots-report-ov...
“The reports have come in the form of radioed descriptions to air-traffic controllers as well as through more formal incident-reporting channels. The FAA often gathers unconfirmed reports of aviation incidents, such as drone sightings, even if they’re difficult to verify. At least some of the reports from pilots of possible interference have occurred at locations where the C-band broadcasts don’t exist, suggesting no connection with the service, said two people briefed on the issue.”