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I love reading and posting in this group, but we need some of this time
to time...Now THIS is a great aviation video: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...BY_fishing.wmv Not only is it hilarious, it's the best video of a PBY Catalina I've seen, too! Many thanks to John O. for sending it in... -- Sammie |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I love reading and posting in this group, but we need some of this time to time...Now THIS is a great aviation video: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...BY_fishing.wmv Not only is it hilarious, it's the best video of a PBY Catalina I've seen, too! It's the only part of the movie "Always" that was any good; ie, the part featuring the airplane and no dialogue. |
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I guess when you're making a movie, violation of the FAA and
USCG laws are OK? -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "gatt" wrote in message ... | | wrote in message | ups.com... | I love reading and posting in this group, but we need some of this time | to time...Now THIS is a great aviation video: | | http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...BY_fishing.wmv | | Not only is it hilarious, it's the best video of a PBY Catalina I've | seen, too! | | | It's the only part of the movie "Always" that was any good; ie, the part | featuring the airplane and no dialogue. | | | |
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I guess when you're making a movie, violation of the FAA and
USCG laws are OK? Sure, why not? Some movie violate trafic laws, criminal laws... Some even violate the law of PHYSICS. Afew years back my wife and I were eating at a restaurant in Georgetown, DC when we came out, the streets were closed and a car with a couple of terrorists in were parked on the side of the street nea the door to the restaurant. These guys had lights lighting up their faces mounted under the dashboard. Strange I thought, then we saw the Terminator walking across the street holding a gun repeatedly. We then asked what movie are they shooting? It was the movie "True Lies" with the sexy Jamie Lee Curtis. Monk |
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![]() "Flyingmonk" wrote in message ups.com... I guess when you're making a movie, violation of the FAA and USCG laws are OK? How is it a violation? -c |
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![]() I guess when you're making a movie, violation of the FAA and USCG laws are OK? Ever heard of a waiver? |
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On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 13:17:58 -0700, Flyingmonk wrote:
holding a gun repeatedly How does one hold a gun repeatedly? And that's "Governator", if you please. Laugh - Andrew |
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§ 91.13 Careless or reckless operation.
(a) Aircraft operations for the purpose of air navigation. No person may operate an aircraft in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another. (b) Aircraft operations other than for the purpose of air navigation. No person may operate an aircraft, other than for the purpose of air navigation, on any part of the surface of an airport used by aircraft for air commerce (including areas used by those aircraft for receiving or discharging persons or cargo), in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another. § 91.115 Right-of-way rules: Water operations. (a) General. Each person operating an aircraft on the water shall, insofar as possible, keep clear of all vessels and avoid impeding their navigation, and shall give way to any vessel or other aircraft that is given the right-of-way by any rule of this section. (b) Crossing. When aircraft, or an aircraft and a vessel, are on crossing courses, the aircraft or vessel to the other's right has the right-of-way. (c) Approaching head-on. When aircraft, or an aircraft and a vessel, are approaching head-on, or nearly so, each shall alter its course to the right to keep well clear. (d) Overtaking. Each aircraft or vessel that is being overtaken has the right-of-way, and the one overtaking shall alter course to keep well clear. (e) Special circumstances. When aircraft, or an aircraft and a vessel, approach so as to involve risk of collision, each aircraft or vessel shall proceed with careful regard to existing circumstances, including the limitations of the respective craft. § 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General. Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes: (a) Anywhere. An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface. (b) Over congested areas. Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open air assembly of persons, an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft. (c) Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. (d) Helicopters. Helicopters may be operated at less than the minimums prescribed in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section if the operation is conducted without hazard to persons or property on the surface. In addition, each person operating a helicopter shall comply with any routes or altitudes specifically prescribed for helicopters by the Administrator. Note that just because you are taking off, you still must comply with the regulations. Read this again... (c) Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "gatt" wrote in message ... | | "Flyingmonk" wrote in message | ups.com... | | I guess when you're making a movie, violation of the FAA and | USCG laws are OK? | | How is it a violation? | | -c | | |
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Yes, but I didn't see a waiver. Do you know whether there
was a waiver? The point I was making is that we shouldn't be laughing at fat people being thrown from horses, kids on skate boards crushing their jewels or pilots making an unsafe take-off. "Newps" wrote in message . .. | | | I guess when you're making a movie, violation of the FAA and | USCG laws are OK? | | Ever heard of a waiver? | | |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 13:17:58 -0700, Flyingmonk wrote: holding a gun repeatedly How does one hold a gun repeatedly? And that's "Governator", if you please. Laugh - Andrew :-) I'm surprised that that was the only typo and/or spelling and grammar mistake that caught your eyes. I saw at least thee. g Monk |
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