A presentation released to Motherboard under the Freedom of Information Act details how the FBI briefed pilots and agents about its aviation programs.
The "Indoctrination to Bureau Aircraft Operations" presentation comes in three parts, and is dated April 2009. Across over 330 pages, the Field Flight Operations Unit spells out a wealth of legal, technical, and safety issues for operating aircraft on FBI missions.
[...] "Put simply, you can't look through walls of a home without a search warrant," the presentation neatly summarizes. This is the same advice given to agents by a separate FBI presentation on drone use.
The three parts of the "Indoctrination to Bureau Aircraft Operations" are available on documentcloud: Part #1, Part #2, and Part #3.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday August 11 2016, @06:22PM
Fences have existed for as long as our country has existed. Infrared looking through walls - not.
Let them get a warrant for every home they want to scan where the homeowner has not invited them inside and there is no outside indication that the shooter sought refuge there.
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(Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday August 11 2016, @09:35PM
It still doesn't, mind you. Infrared will tell you the temperature of the wall, how much insulation you need for growing in your attic, and maybe whether the boat in your driveway has a warm body inside.