Back in the early 1980s, I was stationed at George AFB, in Victorville,
CA. When you head west from Victorville, you have to go down through
the Cajon Pass to get to Los Angeles.
I was just topping the hill, and some lunatic in an F-4 went over low
enough that I felt the wind gust. He followed the Interstate down the
pass. Which made him go under some high tension lines, while cranked
over about 60 degrees to the left, less than 50 feet off of the ground...
Of course, if you like low-level flying, A-10 drivers are competely
insane. I've seen them come back from training flights with dirt on the
wingtips, and occasionally one lands with parts of a tree trunk embedded
in the leading edge.
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Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations.
Slam on brakes accordingly.