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"Nik" wrote in message
ups.com... While surfing in 2003, when I lived in Wilmington, NC saw a Pitts flying about 20 feet high and 200-300 feet from the shore, probably doing around 100kts. How legal was he? Do have any nice experiences about Beach Runs? 100 knots can be perfectly legal. 200-300 feet from shore can be perfectly legal. 20 feet high can be perfectly legal. The speed is entirely irrelevant here. Given that he was over water, his height is probably irrelevant, unless he came within 500' of any boats or people on the water. The biggest question is whether at 200-300 feet from the shore, he came within 500' of an object on the land (and of course, a related question is whether you have any good reason for trusting your estimate of 200-300 feet). Pete |
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