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Snorting his way across the USA
What is EAA's beef with Gryder and the other banees? Do they just have an aversion to armchair internet s***thouse experts?
Don't have a specific answer on that. Surfing around, saw a report that he was at the controls of a DC-3 at OSH a few years back where his prop blast almost blew over a Piper (one report says the Piper was actually flipped, but I can't find an NTSB report on it). It's speculated that he was less than helpful in the discussions of the incident.What is EAA's beef with Gryder and the other banees? Do they just have an aversion to armchair internet s***thouse experts?
Holy s****. Of course EAA has a right to admit or refuse individuals at will, but publically calling them out like that borders on defamation.
Well and also establishing quantifiable damages. I just said the action of public banishment borders on defamation, not necessarily crosses it.Proving a case of defamation would require Gryder to stand up in a Court and prove the defamations are in fact wrong. I don’t think that is likely.
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I see. I missed that part.But EAA did not publicly proclaim that Gryder is banned. A security volunteer slipped up and let someone see the banned people list, and that person then took a photo and posted it. The one who saw the list should have had the discretion and foresight to pretend that he didn’t see it, and keep it confidential.
The one who saw the list should have had the discretion and foresight to pretend that he didn’t see it, and keep it confidential.
Link please.Evidently he knows he's banned. There is a video of him taunting people at OSH....