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![]() Andrew Sarangan wrote: I could see flyovers being illegal under two FARs - minimum safe altitude, as well as careless and reckless. Regardless of legality, they are totally unnecessary and unsafe. The outcome of this flight demonstrates that point. Minimum safe altitude is that altitude necessary to ensure being able to glide to a safe landing in the event of a power failure. One may presume that when over a runway you ought to be able to reach the thing. The 500' altitude requirement that some have been throwing around here has nothing to do with minimum safe altitude. You are required to practice missed approaches as a student pilot, which is essentially a flyover. You are also required to demonstrate the ability to glide to a safe landing. ATC may even require you to fly over the runway at a low altitude. Much of student pilot training is devoted to teaching students to fly over runways at low altitude safely. During instrument training or in IMC the pilot may fly a circling approach as low as 500' over the runway and in fact may fly almost a whole pattern at that altitude, and he may descend lower than that under some conditions. John and Martha King demonstrate in some of their videos a very low pass over the runway in ground effect as a training device and they recommend that instructors do this with their students. The Kings are not notoriously dangerous pilots, nor are they given to recommending that pilots break the FARs. The pilot in this case is said to have stalled, but given the inaccuracies in the news article and the fact that the investigation had barely begun, let alone come to a conclusion, that really amounts to speculation. But suppose he did stall. I submit that anyone who stalls while flying over a runway is likely to do that when taking off. |
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