
Massachusetts Man Sentenced for Piloting without License
A cautionary tale.
A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to eight months in prison after being convicted on several charges, including unlawfully operating a helicopter without a license.
Antonio Santonastaso, 62, of East Brookfield, received the sentence along with a year of supervised release following his conviction by a federal jury on one count of serving as an airman without an airman certificate, one count of making false statements to federal agents, and one count of attempted witness tampering.
When the FAA questioned him about the situation, Santonastaso made false statements regarding his eligibility to pilot the helicopter, claiming that the events that led the agency to revoke his license were a fabrication. During his trial, evidence showed that Santonastaso also attempted to corruptly persuade an individual from reporting his illegal helicopter flights to law enforcement.