- A YouTuber convicted after intentionally crashing his plane says he'll keep flying before and after his time in prison.
- The FAA gave Trevor Jacob a temporary pilot certificate, allowing him to fly until he has to report to prison.
- FAA regulations let any pilot reapply for a license a year after it was revoked, except in cases with drug offenses.
The YouTuber pilot who was convicted after he intentionally crashed his plane for views says he'll keep flying "before and after I serve my time in federal prison."