rQUOTE="JonH, post: 2259186, member: 29897"]I came close, but he passed me up for someone with a GoPro mounted to the fuselage. I never heard how that panned out.[/QUOTE]
For FAA, mine was the same. I entered the pattern and the FBO indicated that FAA was there and singled me out for ramp check. In the pattern I got cut off, then entering the FBO the same pilot cuts me off at the door. FAA guy asked if I had my certificate and medical, I indicated yes and he let me go on my way without me even showing them. They saw the "inside" move the other guy did (and my patterns are tight) and had more interest there
Now here on the border it is common to get sheriff/police/LEO stops as well as Border Patrol. If at night, they wait in the dark until just prior to shutdown then haul rear and block you. It's real aggravating and I've told them because initially it isn't clear who they are with headlights aimed at you.
Worst was Deming NM at night. Barney Fife (sheriff) told me I was flying without a flight plan and landed illegally (there's a Notam for all lights on due to drone activity at night in that area quite often). Stuck a headset on his head and reconnected with ABQ CTR who indicated what FF was and that a flight plan was not necessary. He then tried to tell me my Nav lights were backwards and that the red one is supposed to be on the right
. Had to stay cool, because a pilot that landed in Lordsburg NM just up the road was arrested and held over the weekend without charge a couple of weeks earlier.
Edit: On the Deming flight, the sheriff wouldn't allow the phone to be used as he thought I was calling a friend and not flight service or ABQ by phone. Insisted on the radio connect ...