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![]() You shouldn't send binary files to a newsgroup that isn't chartered for such. Or mime types for that matter. Contact the emergency authorities that responded to the incident, ie-fire dept, etc., and tell them you have a video. The FAA will be in touch with them and they can tell the FAA. If you try to report it yourself, you'll get into a major tangle of red tape. Just let them come to you. I tried emailing them some crash info I had on another case and I think it just went to the bit bucket because I never heard anything back from them. In this case, I'm not even sure if its a reportable incident. It sounds like the heli just autorotated to a safe landing. Dennis. "Neb Okla" wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C48237.1BC6EBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be careful up there. Was at the IRCHA Jamboree (a Remote Controlled Helicopter event http://www.ircha.org/jamboree.php) and saw a Bell 47 (much like the one I rode in last week at the Ohio State Fair). I was filming it taking off (along with 10-20 other helicopter enthusiasts) and it climbed and turned its tail into the wind - then we heard a loud pop - like a backfire from the engine. The craft went down behind a hill so I did not catch impact on video, but was told by the event announcer that both passenger and pilot walked away, though there was mention of an arm injury to one. Not sure how severe. Because it was at a major helicopter event, plenty of rescuers were on the scene very quickly - and the crash happened near the west end of a nearby airport runway. I'll provide an update when I get home if I can get more information. Also, does anyone have advice on how to let the FAA know about my tape? It has detailed footage of the helicopter as it started and took off. Feel free to email me directly if you do not want to respond in the NG. Thanks. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C48237.1BC6EBD0 Content-Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature; name="smime.p7s" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="smime.p7s" Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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You shouldn't send binary files to a newsgroup that isn't chartered for such. Or mime types for that matter. Dennis I agree with you one hundred percent on the binary posts. However.... Since you are picking nits and discussing netiquette, you just replied a short while ago to another post in this same newsgroup and made a four line comment and then proceeded to quote over two hundred lines of totally unecessary text. If you wish to complain about someone's posting habits you might want to start by checking your own habits first. |
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Speaking of Netiquette wrote:
However.... Since you are picking nits and discussing netiquette, you just replied a short while ago to another post in this same newsgroup and made a four line comment and then proceeded to quote over two hundred lines of totally unecessary text. Which post was that? Title ? Date? As a general rule I most definitely don't do that, but I have been known to make a mistake every now and then. However, I do want to see the specific example where you say I failed to remove the majority of the quoted text. And, considering how long I've been posting here, two examples would be nice. OTOH, posting a mime message with a binary attachment is a totally different thing. That is why I said something. That guy probably had his newsreader set up to do that with every post. If I hadn't said something, every post from him from now on would have that binary attachment. Dennis. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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![]() wrote in message ... In this case, I'm not even sure if its a reportable incident. It sounds like the heli just autorotated to a safe landing. When you see it go behind some trees and you hear a big crunch and see bits helicopter flying out from behind the trees and kicking up 50ft plumes of dust as they hit the ground, I wouldn't call that "a safe landing". I was standing about 30 feet away when it took off. The pilot, who survived, said he was about 100 feet off the ground. Not exactly autorotation conditions. Photos and detailed discussion here (including a post by the pilot): http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/t124254p1/ |
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"Speaking of Netiquette" wrote in message ... wrote: You shouldn't send binary files to a newsgroup that isn't chartered for such. Or mime types for that matter. Dennis I agree with you one hundred percent on the binary posts. Calling an S/MIME signature a "binary post" is really absurd and missing the point. For those of you that don't understand it, the S/MIME signature serves the same purpose as a PGP Signature which is commonly used. A quick search found over 2.5 million PGP signed messages that had been posted to Usenet. The most obvious difference (and benefit) to most users is that S/MIME signed posts don't include a block of gibberish like this near the bottom of each post: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLfp2yTwTlK+hrwANAQHKxgP/QRKje36WMpxa1mDMxDXXWgalMP8HGQl+ Qh8o9XffWrNgxr55XRt79y8CA73MbmKVEiQmN9h1tdNJpkj2mX 20yNE6+92guNXh n7kh7yhgtustkQp6nJ3dJW6q3u4QcyuVaW0WtzpYw3tSBEO2B6 va0HNv8qLA1fDb +Li/iT7s8qU= =/+Si -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Instead, this information is hidden from anyone with a MIME compliant news reader. The signature is automatically verified by the recipient's client - and a warning message appears if it has been altered, tampered with, or spoofed. By the sheer nature of the process of obtaining a digital ID, we know that the email address is valid as well. Since the signature is tied to the email address, it makes it really easy to block all messages from people who sign their messages by simply plonking the sender or adding the user to your killfile. However.... Since you are picking nits and discussing netiquette, you just replied a short while ago to another post in this same newsgroup and made a four line comment and then proceeded to quote over two hundred lines of totally unecessary text. Let's not forget that as a rule of thumb (RFC 1855), signatures (completely different from digital signatures, despite the similar name) should be 4 lines or less. Mr. Hawkins takes up 7 lines of space to pitch backwards anti-globalist views against foreigners securing employment in the US. If the members of a given newsgroup wish to enforce a set of behavioral standards on the community of users posting to the group, it is customary to maintain a FAQ that details such posting guidelines and to enumerate them in the newsgroup charter. I read the charter before posting and saw NO prohibition against posting binaries or MIME content such as S/MIME digital signatures. Since more and more NNTP clients are beginning to support S/MIME (Outlook Express and Mozilla Thunderbird for starters) then this will only happen more frequently in the future. If the consensus objects to any kind of digital signatures then those can be specifically banned. Things are a little twisted though when the only people complaining about a digitally signed post are people hiding behind obfuscated email addresses. I sign my posts (and have for years) as a service to my fellow newsgroup members - and to protect myself from spoofing. In private email, Mr. Hawkins made remarks complaing that my initial 6kb post was excessively large, yet his reply was 3kb itself. This doesn't seem very rational to me - though I wouldn't rationality from a guy that was invoking porn and viruses as reasons for prohibiting security signatures. Followups to alt.security Regards, Neb |
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"Neb Okla" wrote:
When you see it go behind some trees and you hear a big crunch and see bits helicopter flying out from behind the trees and kicking up 50ft plumes of dust as they hit the ground, I wouldn't call that "a safe landing". I was standing about 30 feet away when it took off. The pilot, who survived, said he was about 100 feet off the ground. Not exactly autorotation conditions. Obviously, the pilot has sufficient skill to get it on the ground mostly in one piece and survive. You probably should find the local authorities that first responded (fire dept, etc) and tell them that you have the tape. The NTSB, which investigates these incidents, will contact you if they want it. My experience with these guys is that they operate as "Don't call us, we'll call you". If you try to go direct, be prepared for a lot of frustration and hoops to jump through. Also, don't expect anything to happen instantly. A non-fatal hard landing is not high on the priority list when its time to investigate. Don't be suprised if it takes 6 months to a year for them to contact you. Photos and detailed discussion here (including a post by the pilot): http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/t124254p1/ That link did not work for me. I think its a "members only" site and I am not a member. Dennis. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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![]() Neb, You are a poster boy for "Bad Netiquette". Not only are you an idiot and don't understand what you are talking about, but you are damn rude as well. You wrote to me in a private email and I thought I had explained to you why you shouldn't send binary attachments to a newsgroup not chartered for such. I thought I had gotten that through to you, but I guess not. In brief, here are my responses to your non-sequitur rhetoric you posted publicly he 1) S/MIME IS a binary attachment. That's why the mime type is "APPLICATION" and encoded with "BASE64". The fact that you can't see those 60-70 lines of crap doesn't mean that its not there or that its not binary. PGP has about 4 lines, what's wrong with that? 2) The fact that you have the gall to complain about my 7 lines of signature when you sent 60-70 for a signature really amazes me - Notwithstanding your Anti-American comments about my signature. 3) You said I replied to a post with over 200 quoted lines. I'm still waiting for you to provide evidence of that. I won't say I never did that, but its not-standard for me to do so. If I did, it was by mistake. However, your inability to provide proof says that it probably never happened. 4) My return email address is not hidden. It may be obfuscated to prevent spambots from getting it, but not in a way that humans can't understand how to modify it to get the real address. The fact that you were able to send me email proves that even stupid humans can figure it out. 5) As for the charter of this newsgroup, do you see the word "BINARY" or "BINARIES" in the name of this group? Did you see anything in the charter that said "binaries allowed"? If not, then its a TEXT ONLY newsgroup. Obviously, you are a few bricks shy of a full load if you didn't know that. For that matter, how many binary groups are in the Big-8 groups? Not many the last I checked. Most binary groups I found were ALT groups. Lastly, Neb, I will point out that this is a TEXT-ONLY group about rotorcraft. Its nice that you are a concerned citizen with a video tape of a helicopter that later had a hard landing and want to get it to the proper authorities. However, if you need an education on netiquette, then this is not the place to get it. However, if you violate netiquette rules on the massive scale that you did, then you are going to hear about it. You should do a Google search on such and you'll probably find a few sites that explain it. Dennis. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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![]() wrote in message ... "Neb Okla" wrote: You probably should find the local authorities that first responded (fire dept, etc) and tell them that you have the tape. The NTSB, which investigates these incidents, will contact you if they want it. My experience with these guys is that they operate as "Don't call us, we'll call you". If you try to go direct, be prepared for a lot of frustration and hoops to jump through. I'm just going to mail a copy to the pilot. He can decide what he wants to do with it. Photos and detailed discussion here (including a post by the pilot): http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/t124254p1/ That link did not work for me. I think its a "members only" site and I am not a member. The pilot asked the forum operator to censor discussion of the crash. One reason why I prefer not to use public forums. Stuff has a habit of "disappearing". Since the pilot is a friend of a friend of a friend, I'll refrain from publicly releasing the video until I get his permission. I do have advise for other pilots though. If you don't want your crash to be caught on tape and put on the Internet, don't fly it around a hoard of IT guys with digital camcorders. Being an R/C Helicopter event people meeting this criteria were a large part of the demographic. |
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Neb, You are a poster boy for "Bad Netiquette". Speaking of poster boys - Dennis you need to go and look in a mirror. Not only are you an idiot and don't understand what you are talking about, People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. 3) You said I replied to a post with over 200 quoted lines. Dennis..... There you go blaming poor Neb for something he didn't do. I CHASTISED YOU FOR QUOTING 200 LINES OF TEXT. Looks like you can't even get your attributes right. I'm still waiting for you to provide evidence of that. Good Grief...... Like this group is such a hot bed of posters with all of two posts per day that you can't go back a few days and find your own posts and read for yourself......... sigh. I won't say I never did that, but its not-standard for me to do so. I always trim my posts...... If I did, it was by mistake. And maybe poor Neb made a mistake just like you made a mistake thinking that I am he, and he is me. However, your inability to provide proof says that it probably never happened. Sorry Dennis you don't get to dodge your bullet that easy. OK..... here it is - the subject line for you to look for from Sunday August 15 4th flight - It wasn't pretty.. The fact that you were able to send me email proves that even stupid humans can figure it out. Oh Dennis Dennis Dennis..... And it was just a few paragraphs ago that you were chastising poor Neb for being rude. Your comments.... Not only are you an idiot and don't understand what you are talking about, but you are damn rude as well. Pot Kettle Black. Obviously, you are a few bricks shy of a full load if you didn't know that. Dennis - I think you need to bend over and pick up some of those fallen bricks yourself. However, if you need an education on netiquette, then this is not the place to get it. Hmmmmmm..... But Dennis you don't mind giving poor Neb a lesson on netiquette, but you don't seem to like it when I gave you a lesson back. In fact you want me to give you two examples of your transgressions while you take poor old Neb to task for just one. Your words exactly from Sunday August 15 However, I do want to see the specific example where you say I failed to remove the majority of the quoted text. And, considering how long I've been posting here, two examples would be nice. Pot Kettle Black. However, if you violate netiquette rules on the massive scale that you did, then you are going to hear about it. MASSIVE SCALE..... Good grief Charlie Brown is that like SHOCK AND AWE. You should do a Google search on such and you'll probably find a few sites that explain it. And you sir should take your own advice. And if you in a charitable mood today Dennis then why don't you ditch that obnoxious SIG file of yours. After all why should the rest of us have to view it every time you decide to post to this group. As you say, this is a group for the discussion on rotorcraft and your personal comments in your SIG file have nothing to do with the subject at hand..... now do they. |
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![]() Neb, This is the second time that you have posted under a fake name pretending to be somebody else. It is clear that your primary intent is to disrupt this newsgroup. As such, I am telling you that if you do it again, compaints will be filed against you. Dennis. Speaking of Netiquette wrote: snipped Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) To find out what an H-1B is and how Congress is using them to put Americans out of work, visit the following web site and click on the "Exporting America" CNN news video: http://zazona.com/ShameH1B/MediaClips.htm |
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