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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . : Owen Hiller wrote: : I had no idea that a flyover of the runway was illegal. : : I presume this may be due to 91.119, which would probably require at least : 500 feet AGL if there is no intent to land? That is 500' from persons or 'property'. |
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![]() ".Blueskies." wrote in message . com... That is 500' from persons or 'property'. No, it's 500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. |
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Flying over the runway may or may not be illegal, but it sure beats
the hell out of flying below the runway. |
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We flew below the runway all the time in the King Air full
motion simulators at Flight Safety, even did a few spinouts. "Roy Smith" wrote in message ... | Flying over the runway may or may not be illegal, but it sure beats | the hell out of flying below the runway. |
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".Blueskies." wrote in message
. com... : I presume this may be due to 91.119, which would probably require at least : 500 feet AGL if there is no intent to land? That is 500' from persons or 'property'. Unless you are flying over a sparsely populated area, it's *at least* 500' AGL. I think it's safe to say that anywhere that there's a "municipal airstrip", the FAA isn't going to consider "sparsely populated". Pete |
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come on out west.. I'll show you a municipal airport in a sparsely populated
area.. there are no homes within 7 miles, and only two hotels and a prison, all more than 1000ft from the runway B "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... ".Blueskies." wrote in message . com... : I presume this may be due to 91.119, which would probably require at least : 500 feet AGL if there is no intent to land? That is 500' from persons or 'property'. Unless you are flying over a sparsely populated area, it's *at least* 500' AGL. I think it's safe to say that anywhere that there's a "municipal airstrip", the FAA isn't going to consider "sparsely populated". Pete |
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
news:6zeyg.16263$6w.7083@fed1read11... come on out west.. I'll show you a municipal airport in a sparsely populated area.. there are no homes within 7 miles, and only two hotels and a prison, all more than 1000ft from the runway I am "out west". And you are missing the point. There's no way that the FAA inspectors here would consider any airport with a hotel and prison nearby to be in a "sparsely populated area". And why no actual airport name in your post? You could actually "show" me the airport right here. Even if I wasn't already "out west", the Internet makes it easy. Pete |
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