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The logic here still escapes me....soaring contest
organizers are to ask the FAA for a waiver...so that an activity that the vast majority of pilots do not choose to do, and consider unsafe...will be permitted? Particularly in light of GPS scoring. I would love to be the fly on the wall when one of our 'wormburner' contingent comes up with his/her rationale to present to the FAA. As another data-point on this discussion....how does the insurance company view the fatality in Great Britian?, and for that matter...how would insurance cover a low-pass accident that busted FAR's? I pay my premiums to cover accidents that occured within pilots flying by FAR, not for cowboys. At 19:00 11 February 2007, wrote: On Feb 11, 1:16 pm, John Sinclair wrote: Kevin wrote................ Most US contest organizers know to apply for an FAA waiver on this issue. My understanding is that they are not that hard to obtain. Yes sir, Mr PSDO, we're having one of them gilder contests and we'd like to fly closer than 500 feet to folks and things. Could we get a waiver for that? I understand you give them all the time. Also, after the guys get through flying low and fast near folks, they do this maneuver not necessary for normal flight, could we be gettin' a waiver for that too? Thank Youuu, JJ The FAA can issue waivers for all sorts of things. Give them a call and ask them, if you don't believe me. 2c |
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Stewart Kissel schrieb:
The logic here still escapes me....soaring contest organizers are to ask the FAA for a waiver...so that an activity that the vast majority of pilots do not choose to do, and consider unsafe...will be permitted? Ever seen an airshow? |
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Yeah, I remember back in 1988 seeing on TV the airshow at Ramstein
where the Italian aerobatic team had a mid-air. It injured over 400 people and killed 70. Airshow regulations were changed to better protect the audience. That's the point here - learn from this tragic accident, recognize there was a problem with the "show" as it was being conducted, and change things so people don't get hurt or killed in the future. -John On Feb 11, 2:16 pm, Stefan wrote: Ever seen an airshow? |
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