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After one of the defendants filed a motion for summary judgment, Mr. Bernath filed this little gem of a motion:
After one of the defendants filed a motion for summary judgment, Mr. Bernath filed this little gem of a motion:
Yes. Unlikely. Mr. Bernath is now flying an RV-12. While there is fertile ground for comments, I suggest everyone refrain as Mr. Bernath can abuse the legal system against you. He is suing dozens of forum members at thisainthell.us, as well as getting orders of protection. Saying "xxx the lawyers" is a death threat...
Yes. Unlikely. Mr. Bernath is now flying an RV-12. While there is fertile ground for comments, I suggest everyone refrain as Mr. Bernath can abuse the legal system against you. He is suing dozens of forum members at thisainthell.us, as well as getting orders of protection. Saying "xxx the lawyers" is a death threat...
well, if he says so . . . . he must be right.
How can he even come close to self-certifying with his debilitating condition that requires constant pain medications, and his demonstrated inability to understand that engines need fuel?
Perhaps you can glean some answers from his site.
http://www.aspecialdayguide.com/itainthell/index.htm
I've ran into and have known some characters, but he might take the cake.
Perhaps you can glean some answers from his site.
http://www.aspecialdayguide.com/itainthell/index.htm
I've ran into and have known some characters, but he might take the cake.
Not knowing a lick about what is going on, what is the one paragraph or sentence describing this persons actions?
On September 1, 2013, about 1800 Pacific daylight time, a Flight Design CTSW, N102HA, lost engine power, and landed short of Sisters Eagle Air Airport, Sisters, Oregon. The light sport airplane was registered to, and operated by, the pilot under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91. The sport pilot was not injured. The airplane sustained substantial damage to the firewall and lower right fuselage during the accident sequence. The cross-country personal flight initially departed Coeur d'Alene Airport - Pappy Boyington Field, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, at an unknown time, with a planned destination of Sisters Eagle Airport. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plan had been filed. The pilot provided a verbal statement to a deputy of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office following the accident. He reported departing Coeur d'Alene en route to Sacramento, California, and that he encountered strong head winds and low clouds during the flight. Subsequently, he landed at a private airstrip approximately 7 miles east of Sisters Airport to check the airplane's fuel levels. Estimating that he had sufficient fuel for approximately 30 more minutes of flight, he departed for Sisters. As he approached the airport the engine "sputtered" and then stopped producing power, and he performed a forced landing into a field. At the time of publication of this preliminary report, the pilot had not provided a verbal or written statement to the NTSB regarding the circumstances of the accident.
Based on reading some of his filings it is my opinion that he is a bad attorney. While he has a history of disciplinary actions already, I wish the legal profession had better mechanisms to rid itself of bad attorneys.
Based on the incident with the CT and his writing about it here on POA it is also my opinion that he is a bad pilot. The good news is that an RV12 has very little mass and the likelihood of him doing damage to third parties during his next accident is limited.
Based on reading some of his filings it is my opinion that he is a bad attorney. While he has a history of disciplinary actions already, I wish the legal profession had better mechanisms to rid itself of bad attorneys.
Based on the incident with the CT and his writing about it here on POA it is also my opinion that he is a bad pilot. The good news is that an RV12 has very little mass and the likelihood of him doing damage to third parties during his next accident is limited.
There, apparently, are squirrels in his attic.
Is that a metaphor or does he have a web page / lawsuit about squirrels too.
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Perhaps you can glean some answers from his site.
http://www.aspecialdayguide.com/itainthell/index.htm
I've ran into and have known some characters, but he might take the cake.
Hope he didn't build the RV himself!
That is the worst jumble of nonsense I've seen in ages. I'm not even going to think about trying to understand it.
there's a superb website that analyzes construction and format of webistes. been around since the Dark Ages of the early 1990's. I'll nominate this one for special topics.
webpagesthatsuck.com
You should read the CTSW forum where he explain how using the iPad ground speed read out is a good enough substitute for airspeed.
I am amazed he hasn't bored a hole into the ground and burned to death yet. There's always tomorrow.
URL? Should be interesting reading.
OMFG
USS Yorktown typed, "Fear not. I shall never be mentioned in a NTSB report".
At the time of publication of this preliminary report, the pilot had not provided a verbal or written statement to the NTSB regarding the circumstances of the accident.
OMFG
USS Yorktown typed, "Fear not. I shall never be mentioned in a NTSB report.
I am a very cautious pilot. I am like Tiger Woods. I am never satisfied with my performance and always strive to improve it."
How many people don't realize that we are all just one screw-up *or* mechanical failure away from an NTSB report? How invulnerable are people?
I just read down a little further
You're made of sterner stuff than me, I couldn't stand (or sit) to read more.
Be damned glad you didn't build it...because when (not if) he crashes it, you can bet that the builder will be sued.
URL? Should be interesting reading.