'Patriot' protester lands mini-helicopter on US Capitol lawn, triggering security scare

An anti-corruption protester was arrested after he landed his mini helicopter on the US Capitol lawn and piloted it through Washington’s no-fly zone, triggering a national security investigation and shocking bystanders.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is investigating Wednesday’s incident along with other US authorities, adding that the pilot was not in touch with air traffic controllers while in the air.
“The FAA did not authorise him to enter restricted airspace,” the agency said in a statement.
The pilot, Douglas Hughes, was detained and illegal transport charges are pending against him, US Capitol Police said.

The arrested pilot is a Florida man who was conducting civil disobedience to call for campaign finance reform, according to the Tampa Bay Times, which had interviewed and filmed him prior to his audacious flight.