Congested Area?
Gig 601Xl Builder wrote in
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Dallas wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:57:13 -0400, rnruss52 wrote:
Didn't they define an area of ocean off of the Hawaiian shore
(not over the beach), as a congested area sometime in the past year?
That's the exact article I was talking about. They suspended a
Gulfstream pilot for 150 days for making low passes while filming a
production.
The first 2 passes were offshore along a beach. The FAA called the
beach a congested area because they considered it an "open air
assembly of persons". - I don't have a big problem with that as
there were surfers down below when he did it.
The second pass gives me some heartburn. The pilot made a gear down,
flaps down low pass over the runway (with permission of the airport
manager) and the FAA board implicitly held that the airfield was a
congested area. -
If they call an airport a congested area then my definition of a
congested area is completely invalid.
And so is everyone else's. It just shows that the FAA will use this
particular reg as a gotcha. The plus side to this is that sooner or
later they might get a administrative judge that thinks them doing so
is the complete bull$h!t that it is an rule against them.
And until then, the pilot who the FAA victimizes with this bull$h!t gets to
spends many, many thousands of dollars in legal fees and expenses to fight
it.
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