In a significant legal development, Peter Akemann of Culver City, California, has pleaded guilty to the unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft. The incident involved his DJI Mini 3 Pro drone crashing into a Canadair CL-415 Super Scooper during firefighting operations near Los Angeles. Akemann entered his plea on February 1, 2025, in the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
The plea agreement sheds light on events from January 9, 2025. According to court documents shared by Courthouse News Service, Akemann launched his drone from a parking structure near Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade. He directed it towards Pacific Palisades to observe damage from the Palisades Fire despite Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight restrictions in place for aerial firefighting efforts.
Akemann's actions resulted in the drone colliding with the Government of Quebec's Canadair CL-415 Super Scooper. The collision caused over $65,000 in damages and grounded the aircraft at a crucial time during wildfire containment efforts.