Jim Campbell ·
October 3, 2016
Amazed at the inaccurate and unsubstantiated statements made by your Police Chief when arresting a seaplane pilot who violated NO airspace restrictions, no TFRs and landed his aircraft at a documented seaplane landing site. The hyperbole and invective used by your Chief are based on inaccuracies, ignorance of the FARs, and are anti-aviation to the core. I have little doubt that the pilot has a significant complaint to make against your city in a court of law. The FAA has verified that there were no TFRs or published airspace restrictions in force at the time of the (apparently) false arrest. If you're going to render judgments about aviation matters, please make sure that you have the requisite knowledge to do so. Better to be suspected of being a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Gene Bishop ·
October 3, 2016
My rating is specifically directed at the Chief, and not a reflection of the fine men and women who serve under him.
Chief Knight, I read some of your comments today regarding the man who landed his floatplane next to the golf tournament. You used the words "stupid" and "imbecilic" to describe the pilot, but it would seem that you sir, are the uneducated one here.
That plane landed on a state approved waterway, and was operating completely within federal aviation regulations when it did.
The only thing he violated, was your own "stupid" and "imbecilic" city ordinances which I would imagine had far more to do with restricting people who did not pay their way into the golf tournament than with any sort of public safety issue.
Grant Nielsen
Exactly what did the seaplane pilot do wrong?
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October 3 at 6:19pm
Joe Ebert
He did nothing wrong. He just landed on a lake (which happens all the time in Minnesota) at a time that the Chief of Police felt was going to interfere with really rich people dropping a putt for birdie on the 7th hole. Don't forget, he also busted t...
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October 4 at 8:50am ·
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Grant Nielsen
Joe Ebert
so when will the imbecile police chief be issuing a public apology? That's the real question. I hope the sue the city for trying to enforce imaginary laws.
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October 4 at 8:51am
Joe Ebert
Grant Nielsen
From everything I've read, the police chief has too big an ego to accept that he doesn't have an understanding of FAA regulations, let alone what constitutes a violation of them, and how restrictions on using a particular landing area get...
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October 4 at 11:35am ·
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Cary Alburn
Gosh, doesn't being chief of a 28 person department of the Independent Republic of Chaska allow Chief Knight to manufacture his own laws, to disregard federal and state preemption? I suppose wearing 4 stars on his shoulders must mean something, although I'm not sure what.
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October 5 at 9:53am
Grant Nielsen
Still looking for an explanation. No TFR was issued, no NOTAM I could find. The pilot did NOTHING wrong. The police chief displayed incredible ignorance and overstepping of boundaries. Some might say he acted like an imbecile.
October 13 at 1:48pm ·
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