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Ted wrote:
I was quite annoyed at his complete contempt for proper airport procedures until I saw him use about 450 feet of runway to lift off. His climb out was essentially vertical and in another few moments he flew over my head and out of sight So your annoyance turned to awe after seeing his T/O performance? G I doubt that's any justification for what he did, if that's what you meant. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Ted wrote: I was quite annoyed at his complete contempt for proper airport procedures until I saw him use about 450 feet of runway to lift off. His climb out was essentially vertical and in another few moments he flew over my head and out of sight So your annoyance turned to awe after seeing his T/O performance? G I doubt that's any justification for what he did, if that's what you meant. Not a justification exactly but its hard to stay annoyed with someone who just cut in front of you when a few moments later he is gone and out of sight.. |
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We used to have a pilot come buzz our airport is a small aerobatic
plane. Not sure the brand. He had total disregard to any traffic in the area. He would get down to 20' and run the runway. He would fly over the top of folks, run head-on to departing aircraft then abruptly turn away, etc. Our airport enacted an ordinance against high speed flight below pattern altitude. Well, his antics finally caught up with him. He was doing low level aerobatics over a marina on a near by lake and he crashed and killed himself. Luckily he missed anyone on the water or in the marina. Ross Ted wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Ted wrote: I was quite annoyed at his complete contempt for proper airport procedures until I saw him use about 450 feet of runway to lift off. His climb out was essentially vertical and in another few moments he flew over my head and out of sight So your annoyance turned to awe after seeing his T/O performance? G I doubt that's any justification for what he did, if that's what you meant. Not a justification exactly but its hard to stay annoyed with someone who just cut in front of you when a few moments later he is gone and out of sight.. |
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Ross Richardson wrote:
We used to have a pilot come buzz our airport is a small aerobatic plane. Not sure the brand. He had total disregard to any traffic in the area. He would get down to 20' and run the runway. He would fly over the top of folks, run head-on to departing aircraft then abruptly turn away, etc. Our airport enacted an ordinance against high speed flight below pattern altitude. Well, his antics finally caught up with him. He was doing low level aerobatics over a marina on a near by lake and he crashed and killed himself. Luckily he missed anyone on the water or in the marina. A death well deserved. We had a AH from around here pull some low-flying crap a month, or so, ago in Roseville, CA (near Sacramento). Unfortunately, he had a passenger (who may have been an enabler). They died when they crashed their "hottie" homebuilt into a home and also killed a totally innocent 19 year old young man asleep in his bedroom. |
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![]() "Sam Spade" wrote in message news:JX51g.75088$bm6.40044@fed1read04... Ross Richardson wrote: We used to have a pilot come buzz our airport is a small aerobatic plane. Not sure the brand. He had total disregard to any traffic in the area. He would get down to 20' and run the runway. He would fly over the top of folks, run head-on to departing aircraft then abruptly turn away, etc. Our airport enacted an ordinance against high speed flight below pattern altitude. Well, his antics finally caught up with him. He was doing low level aerobatics over a marina on a near by lake and he crashed and killed himself. Luckily he missed anyone on the water or in the marina. A death well deserved. We had a AH from around here pull some low-flying crap a month, or so, ago in Roseville, CA (near Sacramento). Unfortunately, he had a passenger (who may have been an enabler). They died when they crashed their "hottie" homebuilt into a home and also killed a totally innocent 19 year old young man asleep in his bedroom. http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...17X00210&key=1 |
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In a previous article, "Matt Barrow" said:
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...17X00210&key=1 "One witness, located at the golf course indicated that he saw the airplane make a 65-degree bank" Not 60 degrees, not 70 degrees, but 65. Did he have a protractor with him? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "All this news about Terri Schiavo, and i JUST realized that when they talk about her living in a persistent vegetative state, they don't mean Florida." - Rone |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "Matt Barrow" said: http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...17X00210&key=1 "One witness, located at the golf course indicated that he saw the airplane make a 65-degree bank" Not 60 degrees, not 70 degrees, but 65. Did he have a protractor with him? Damn good eyesight? |
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Ross Richardson wrote:
We used to have a pilot come buzz our airport is a small aerobatic plane. Not sure the brand. He had total disregard to any traffic in the area. He would get down to 20' and run the runway. He would fly over the top of folks, run head-on to departing aircraft then abruptly turn away, etc. Our airport enacted an ordinance against high speed flight below pattern altitude. I'm not sympathetic to the buzzer, but how can an airport enact an ordinance regarding aircraft in the air? I could see how they (or a local government that owns the 'port) could pass ordinances affecting the runway and surface, but I'm confused how they could attempt to regulate airplanes already flying. |
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![]() "John" wrote in message ... Ross Richardson wrote: We used to have a pilot come buzz our airport is a small aerobatic plane. Not sure the brand. He had total disregard to any traffic in the area. He would get down to 20' and run the runway. He would fly over the top of folks, run head-on to departing aircraft then abruptly turn away, etc. Our airport enacted an ordinance against high speed flight below pattern altitude. I'm not sympathetic to the buzzer, but how can an airport enact an ordinance regarding aircraft in the air? I could see how they (or a local government that owns the 'port) could pass ordinances affecting the runway and surface, but I'm confused how they could attempt to regulate airplanes already flying. Let me turn the question around. Where did you get the idea that you don't have to obey local laws whenever your feet are not touching the ground? |
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In a previous article, "Ted" said:
"John" wrote in message ... Ross Richardson wrote: regarding aircraft in the air? I could see how they (or a local government that owns the 'port) could pass ordinances affecting the runway and surface, but I'm confused how they could attempt to regulate airplanes already flying. Let me turn the question around. Where did you get the idea that you don't have to obey local laws whenever your feet are not touching the ground? From the federal government, who gave exclusive regulatory power over aircraft in the air to the FAA. No local law applies to aircraft in the air, period. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "It's just a cardboard model. Fake security" "Jeez, that's a first for Microsoft" - User Friendly |
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