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Old October 14th 05, 11:34 PM
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"Jose" wrote in message
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Planes bust the 1000 ft minimum all the time near my NH house, which is

5
miles from the airport.


Are you in a "congested area"? If not, the minimum is five hundred feet.


It matters not what the law is, when skylooneybird is speaking. He has
already admitted hacking into AOPA's web site. I repeat, the law does not
matter.

If airplanes are at legal altitude, and fly where *he* thinks they are too
loud, or too close, or too early, he is ****ed. They are flying legally. I
repeat, the law matters not, to skylooneybird.

Why doesn't somebody just step on him?
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Jim in NC

 




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