Reporting of low flying aircraft...
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Reporting of low flying aircraft...
When somebody calls the FSDO and reports a low flying aircraft, what are the consequences to the PIC? Just yesterday I was told by a family member there was a Beech Baron flying well below 500' over a very large neighborhood. The class B airspace begins at 3000' above them. ADS-B from FlightAware also shows a ground speed of just about 250mph, which means they also broke the speed limit.
If they are reported what does the FSDO do? How much trouble is the PIC in? Yes we have the N number.
If they are reported what does the FSDO do? How much trouble is the PIC in? Yes we have the N number.
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When somebody calls the FSDO and reports a low flying aircraft, what are the consequences to the PIC? Just yesterday I was told by a family member there was a Beech Baron flying well below 500' over a very large neighborhood. The class B airspace begins at 3000' above them. ADS-B from FlightAware also shows a ground speed of just about 250mph, which means they also broke the speed limit.
If they are reported what does the FSDO do? How much trouble is the PIC in? Yes we have the N number.
If they are reported what does the FSDO do? How much trouble is the PIC in? Yes we have the N number.
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If this is anywhere near the southern border, sounds like he may have been committing even worse offenses, felonies of interest to the DEA.
If that's the case, the plane will have been recently stolen.
If that's the case, the plane will have been recently stolen.
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When somebody calls the FSDO and reports a low flying aircraft, what are the consequences to the PIC? Just yesterday I was told by a family member there was a Beech Baron flying well below 500' over a very large neighborhood. The class B airspace begins at 3000' above them. ADS-B from FlightAware also shows a ground speed of just about 250mph, which means they also broke the speed limit.
If they are reported what does the FSDO do? How much trouble is the PIC in? Yes we have the N number.
If they are reported what does the FSDO do? How much trouble is the PIC in? Yes we have the N number.
I'd advise against reporting this. You didn't observe this airplane. A family member did. While the airplane was low enough to have the tail numbers readable from the ground, it was high enough for your family members to write down and notice the registration. You also don't know what was going on with that airplane or pilot.
Reporting your own experiences into ASRS or ASAP will achieve more, in my opinion.
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I wouldn't report it for them but I did tell them about how reporting works with the local FSDO. I left it up to them.
I was also told they did multiple passes at very low level and also a "steep turn."
Loose an engine at 300' and VMC roll it right into my parents house- that's where my mind went. I just cant justify behavior like that. If they can explain to the controlling authority why they were doing what they were doing, then fine!
I was also told they did multiple passes at very low level and also a "steep turn."
Loose an engine at 300' and VMC roll it right into my parents house- that's where my mind went. I just cant justify behavior like that. If they can explain to the controlling authority why they were doing what they were doing, then fine!
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I wouldn't report it for them but I did tell them about how reporting works with the local FSDO. I left it up to them.
I was also told they did multiple passes at very low level and also a "steep turn."
Loose an engine at 300' and VMC roll it right into my parents house- that's where my mind went. I just cant justify behavior like that. If they can explain to the controlling authority why they were doing what they were doing, then fine!
I was also told they did multiple passes at very low level and also a "steep turn."
Loose an engine at 300' and VMC roll it right into my parents house- that's where my mind went. I just cant justify behavior like that. If they can explain to the controlling authority why they were doing what they were doing, then fine!
on a real note how much do you trust their judgement that they were at 400’ not 1000’ (or do u have flightaware data)
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Flight aware shows 248mph. Just making a point about being so low and having no time to deal with an emergency. I completely get what you're saying though.
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Im guessing you thought the same about the people who recorded video of Roy Halladay before his accident into Tampa Bay?
Heres a link for you incase you're not familiar https://www.planeandpilotmag.com/art...-roy-halladay/
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