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Guy Buchanan



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 10:06 am    Post subject: Rule breakers Was: Re: This feud isn't pretty! Reply with quote

At 07:13 AM 1/5/2008, you wrote:
Quote:
5 days later I get a letter from the airport manager stating that
there were multiple complaints about me doing erratic flying at
their airport and if it continues they will turn me into the
FSDO. I did nothing wrong, but somebody on the ground didn't like
my flying and got with his friends and they complained to the airport manager.

Mike,
Thank you, you have made my point. Whatever you were doing
scared the groundlings enough to complain. Yes, there are the
occasional nut-cases sitting at the ends of runways, but they are
usually notorious and are ignored by airport managers and the local
FAA. Yet you said you were doing something new and that there were
multiple complaints. And interestingly enough these complaints were
sufficient to make the airport manager threaten you, either because
of their nature, or because the status of who made them. As a result
you have jeopardized that airport's future, and put yet another nail
in the coffin of general aviation. What happened? Let's address the
possibilities:

1. You were doing something illegal and unsafe. Is any discussion necessary?

2. You were doing something legal and unsafe. Discussion?

3. You were doing something illegal and safe. The rules we fly by are
designed, in large part, to keep everyone safe. You and I both know
it is possible to fly outside the rules and be perfectly safe. What's
the point? Some of the rules are designed to give the groundlings a
perception of safety, to keep us out of the public eye. You and I
both know we can fly within 50' of anything and anybody in perfect
safety, yet it scares the crap out of the un-informed when we do it.
Thus the rule that says stay 500' away from anything that might
contain a human. (My paraphrase.) There are others. (Do we really
need 1000' AGL pattern altitudes? What's wrong with flying under
bridges? Why can't we land on public property in CA where there are
huge dry lake beds? Why can't we land on roads?)

4. You were doing something legal and safe. If this is the case you
should seriously consider a small educational effort wherein you get
together with the complainants and explain what you were doing and
why, why it was legal, and more importantly, why it was safe. (Maybe
the airport manager should attend, too.) You will then have removed
your's and maybe a few other's nails from the GA coffin. Yes I know
it's an effort, but after all, it's your nail.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Rule breakers Was: Re: This feud isn't pretty! Reply with quote

Guy Buchanan wrote:
At 07:13 AM 1/5/2008, you wrote:
Quote:
5 days later I get a letter from the airport manager stating that
there were multiple complaints about me doing erratic flying at
their airport and if it continues they will turn me into the
FSDO. I did nothing wrong, but somebody on the ground didn't like
my flying and got with his friends and they complained to the airport manager.


Mike,
Thank you, you have made my point. Whatever you were doing
scared the groundlings enough to complain. Yes, there are the
occasional nut-cases sitting at the ends of runways, but they are
usually notorious and are ignored by airport managers and the local
FAA. Yet you said you were doing something new and that there were
multiple complaints. And interestingly enough these complaints were
sufficient to make the airport manager threaten you, either because
of their nature, or because the status of who made them. As a result
you have jeopardized that airport's future, and put yet another nail
in the coffin of general aviation. What happened? Let's address the
possibilities:

1. You were doing something illegal and unsafe. Is any discussion necessary?

2. You were doing something legal and unsafe. Discussion?

3. You were doing something illegal and safe. The rules we fly by are
designed, in large part, to keep everyone safe. You and I both know
it is possible to fly outside the rules and be perfectly safe. What's
the point? Some of the rules are designed to give the groundlings a
perception of safety, to keep us out of the public eye. You and I
both know we can fly within 50' of anything and anybody in perfect
safety, yet it scares the crap out of the un-informed when we do it.
Thus the rule that says stay 500' away from anything that might
contain a human. (My paraphrase.) There are others. (Do we really
need 1000' AGL pattern altitudes? What's wrong with flying under
bridges? Why can't we land on public property in CA where there are
huge dry lake beds? Why can't we land on roads?)

4. You were doing something legal and safe. If this is the case you
should seriously consider a small educational effort wherein you get
together with the complainants and explain what you were doing and
why, why it was legal, and more importantly, why it was safe. (Maybe
the airport manager should attend, too.) You will then have removed
your's and maybe a few other's nails from the GA coffin. Yes I know
it's an effort, but after all, it's your nail.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


I didn't prove any of your points.

I must have done something unsafe. BS

I didn't do anything wrong, all I did was do touch and go's on all runways.

I asked another pilot about this and he immediately said, Oh you did touch and go's on all runways, that's enough to piss people off at that airport.

I guess the point I'm trying to get out here is the fact that there are so called pilots out there that want to see the classic flying of student pilots.
BY THE BOOK.

All I can say is let people go around turning pilots in, it will keep the airwaves free, more spacing for me. I have a terrible time with pilots that are not proficient. They constantly turn in front of me on final, turn into my flight path on take off(parallel runways), pop out on the runway at the hold short lines when I'm on final. If it will discourage pilots from flying, (fear of being turned into the FAA). THen great, it will keep those idiots out of the sky.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: Rule breakers Was: Re: This feud isn't pretty! Reply with quote

At 01:04 PM 1/6/2008, you wrote:
Quote:
I guess the point I'm trying to get out here is the fact that there
are so called pilots out there that want to see the classic flying
of student pilots.
BY THE BOOK.

Mike,
What did you do that might not have been "BY THE BOOK".
Certainly not doing touch and goes on all runways; that's what
they're for. I think you're saying that what you did was both legal
and safe. If so, why don't you work with the airport manager to
explain that to the complainers? Then you'll be free to continue with
that activity.
Guy Buchanan
San Diego, CA
K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.


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