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The link is a Dan Gryder video and I understand the the dislike of Dan on POA. Take a moment and listen to the FAA representative on the video discussing runway incursions and ATC deviations.
This isn’t a kill the messenger thread. I posted the link to illustrate the FAA representative observations.Now he is reading NOTAMS. This is the guy that told me not to waste my time reading the NOTAM in 2021 but to just call 30 miles out and announce I am a media flight so they will clear me straight in.
Apparently at that time it was more important to stay up late, drink, listen to his "band", and worry about the arrival in the morning. I went to the hotel and studied the NOTAM.
what is the timestamp that the conversation starts?This isn’t a kill the messenger thread. I posted the link to illustrate the FAA representative observations.
2:30what is the timestamp that the conversation starts?
Good lord! That article has some hilarious stuff in it!Interesting. It was posted a few days before this:
Families Sue Nation’s Largest Air Show Over Deaths Caused By ‘Hot…
The families of two men killed in a 2023 mid-air collision during a reckless “hot dog” maneuver are suing the nation’s largest air show. AirVenture show…cowboystatedaily.com
That hilarity is also called "Dan's view of reality"Good lord! That article has some hilarious stuff in it!
His story is that the pilot didn’t follow the procedure the two previous days and was not dealt with.The Autogyro pilot didn't follow procedure for the ultralight pattern as prescribed during the morning ops-safety brief. It had nothing to do with the NOTAM or ATC deficiencies. Is OSH perfect, no, but as others have stated if you understand and follow the rules it's manageable risk. The best procedures and ATC in world won't save folks from stupid pilot tricks. Now whether a jury will see it that way, well.......
True statement and most likely why EAA will be writing a check at some point. I know some changes were made as a result of last year but other than changes to the pattern flow I'm not sure if they implemented more controls over non-adherence by pilots conducting show operations. If they didn't I'm guessing they will now.His story is that the pilot didn’t follow the procedure the two previous days and was not dealt with.
Just curious how vigorously he'd like them to enforce the rule banning him from the event.All of this is largely avoidable if the FAA would adhere to its guidelines and enforce the rules during the busy festival, Gryder said.
That's it. We're done here. We can all go home.Just curious how vigorously he'd like them to enforce the rule banning him from the event.
943.13 of Wisconsin statutes.Just curious how vigorously he'd like them to enforce the rule banning him from the event.
I didn't click on it. I probably agree with a lot of it, but having it come from him makes it less likely it will be properly addressed, not more likely. He does not speak for me, even when I happen to agree.Do the other people that don't like Mr. Gryder realize that everytime you watch one of his videos he's making money based on the number of views and you are contributing to it? I don't care about what he is talking about or how right ir wrong he may be. I don't watch his videos anymore. There are plenty of other youtubers out there that talk about the controllers and traffic patterns at Oshkosh. I can't see how his content would be any different to make it worth supporting him by viewing it.
Well, then I guess that makes that someone a subject matter expert.I feel like there is someone else that has a long history of not adhering to standard FAA rules.
I use an adblocker, so he makes no money off me. Youtube doesn't pay for views, it pays for ads.Do the other people that don't like Mr. Gryder realize that everytime you watch one of his videos he's making money based on the number of views and you are contributing to it? I don't care about what he is talking about or how right ir wrong he may be. I don't watch his videos anymore. There are plenty of other youtubers out there that talk about the controllers and traffic patterns at Oshkosh. I can't see how his content would be any different to make it worth supporting him by viewing it.