TechFAA Wants YouTuber to Turn Over his Pilot License After Posting Staged Plane Crash The Youtuber, Trevor Jacob, will have to pay $1000 a day until he turns his license in. The Federal Aviation Administration or FAA stated that it wants to revoke the license of a pilot YouTuber after he posted a video titled "I Crashed My Plane.by Sophie Webster
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TechFAA Reaches Agreement with AT&T and Verizon Over 5G Delays After Airlines Threatened Lawsuit and Mass Cancellation of Flightsby Urian B.
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