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On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 20:57:46 -0500, Jim Macklin wrote:
over water you can fly at just clear as long as you stay 500 feet from people, boats and suchlike. Wouldn't flight over an ocean liner constitute "congested"? Laugh - Andrew |
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Don't forget the United Network Command for Law Enforcement.
And Mr. Steed and Emma Peel investigated FOG and SMOG. "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message news ![]() | | Chaos? | | | YES!!! THAT'S IT!!! | | Too bad. I thought it was an amusing reference to "Get Smart". | | - Andrew | |
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No, but it is a structure. But if you're dropping life
jackets you are exempt. "Andrew Gideon" wrote in message news ![]() | | over water you can fly at just clear as long as you stay 500 feet from | people, boats and suchlike. | | Wouldn't flight over an ocean liner constitute "congested"? | | Laugh | | - Andrew | |
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"PPL-A (Canada)" wrote in message
ups.com... Considering that the ideal flight paths of A/C up and down this VFR corridor are within a few hundred feet of the shoreline, this type of flying would not be permitted in Canada. Sounds like yet another reason not to live up in the frozen north, eh? In fact when I think about it, I spent a few weeks in Boca Raton, Florida not too long ago and noticed that A/C are regularly flying up and down the shore-line, well within 2000 ft horizontally of built up areas and condos 200 - 300 feet tall, at altitudes as low as 300 feet AGL. I know there's an airport nearby, but most of these planes were not taking of, landing, or flying any kind of published approach. They were, like most traffic in those NYC VFR corridors, sight-seeing. And they weren't causing any problems... Imagine that, freedom to do something as long as you're not causing problems... Radical concept, eh? I live, and got my training in (and above) Toronto, and this type of low level flying isn't permitted, and rarely seen. More to your loss, eh? We have a very vocal anti-airport interest group here, and if this kind of flying were permitted over Toronto, our downtown airport would be under even more pressure than it aleady is to be shut down. I cannot imagine what the reaction would be if if a private A/C actually crashed into a building in the downtown area. Well, as long as it doesn't destroy any of your cultural icons like a Tim Hortons... |
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Andrew Gideon wrote:
Wouldn't flight over an ocean liner constitute "congested"? What if the passengers all had stuffy noses? |
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Missed it by that much.
"B A R R Y" wrote in message ... | On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 20:35:38 -0400, Andrew Gideon | wrote: | | | Too bad. I thought it was an amusing reference to "Get Smart". | | - Andrew | | I forgot all about "Get Smart". G |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
"PPL-A (Canada)" wrote in message ups.com... Considering that the ideal flight paths of A/C up and down this VFR corridor are within a few hundred feet of the shoreline, this type of flying would not be permitted in Canada. Sounds like yet another reason not to live up in the frozen north, eh? In fact when I think about it, I spent a few weeks in Boca Raton, Florida not too long ago and noticed that A/C are regularly flying up and down the shore-line, well within 2000 ft horizontally of built up areas and condos 200 - 300 feet tall, at altitudes as low as 300 feet AGL. I know there's an airport nearby, but most of these planes were not taking of, landing, or flying any kind of published approach. They were, like most traffic in those NYC VFR corridors, sight-seeing. And they weren't causing any problems... Imagine that, freedom to do something as long as you're not causing problems... Radical concept, eh? I live, and got my training in (and above) Toronto, and this type of low level flying isn't permitted, and rarely seen. More to your loss, eh? We have a very vocal anti-airport interest group here, and if this kind of flying were permitted over Toronto, our downtown airport would be under even more pressure than it aleady is to be shut down. I cannot imagine what the reaction would be if if a private A/C actually crashed into a building in the downtown area. Well, as long as it doesn't destroy any of your cultural icons like a Tim Hortons... Nice post ... very nice, thoughtful, and helpful. I would gladly give up this so-called cultural icon of ours if you down there could but for a few years do without your most iconic franchises .... arrogance, ignorance, and selfishness. Have fun then, buzzing your beaches, roof-tops, and tree-tops in the name of "freedom", until your number comes up ... hell the FAA ought to give you a special suit to do it in with a cape and everything ... PPL-A |
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