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Old June 23rd 06, 12:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Yet another home wrecked

Oh look!, despite what you said, the FAA is taking action against someone
who flew too low to a high school graduation.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/new..._in_troub le/
So all your whining is for naught.


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by "Robert M. Gary" N7093v@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 20, 2006 at 05:06 PM


Dave Stadt wrote:
Not only that they are noisy, the drivers don't need a medical exam,

the
test to drive one is simple and there is no re-testing required.


In California you need a medical exam for a commercial driver's license
over a certain weight.

-Robert



In Mass too. CDL requires drug test, etc. Many trucking companies also
randomly test their drivers. How about flight schools??

Plus, the trucks have mufflers, and there are police that will pull over a
truck that is speeding, or disobeying other traffic laws if they are
spotted. How about small planes?

I saw one idiot last weekend in a Cessna that was no more that 300 feet
up, just cruising around the area. Clear violation of FARs. But, no
there is no agency resposible for enforcement, or even a place to complain
to.