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Saw a low-flying rental... let the FBO know?



 
 
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Old September 26th 04, 04:53 PM
Gary Drescher
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"Jim Fisher" wrote in message
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"Yossarian" wrote in message
Would I just be a rat or do you think it's a legitimate safety
hazard that they should know about?


The ability to guess at a plane's altitude form the ground is notoriously
inaccurate. There is no way you can tell unless you see him flying under
a bridge or into a radio tower.


If you have a camera with you (in your cell phone, for example), you can
take a picture from which the plane's altitude might be derived.

--Gary

"Let it go, Louie."

--
Jim Fisher



 




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