I live along a river in a somewhat rural area. For the past 2-3 years we've had a pilot in the area flying very low near our house (and several other houses). My neighbors and I finally got fed up with it this weekend after he flew ~6 feet above the river and within ~60 feet of several houses along the river. I drove to the airfield, waited for him to land and talked with him. I don't think he's going to do it again, but if he does, I'd like to understand what my options are to report him and what sort of regulations he's violating. I'm not a pilot, but I can't imagine what he's doing is allowed by the FAA.
The photo below is a cropped frame from a video that I captured of him flying low along the river (below the roof line of my house and the houses of several neighbors). I also photographed him inside his plane at the airfield with the registration number of his plane visible. It's not in the photo, but about 500 feet in front of the plane there's a bridge spanning the river. He pulls up fairly last minute to avoid hitting it.
And a second follow-up question regarding rural landings... I looked up his registration number on the Internet and I found that last year he actually had an accident with his plane on the river. According to the NTSB report, it sounds like he was taxing, misapplied brake pressure, tipped forward and damaged both the prop and the rudder. On his Instagram it shows him landing his plane just about everywhere -- in friend's backyards, in fields neighboring stores and structures. What are the rules regarding rural landings like those? Is he allowed to try to land wherever he wants, whether it's a sandbar on a river or in a friend's backyard?
The photo below is a cropped frame from a video that I captured of him flying low along the river (below the roof line of my house and the houses of several neighbors). I also photographed him inside his plane at the airfield with the registration number of his plane visible. It's not in the photo, but about 500 feet in front of the plane there's a bridge spanning the river. He pulls up fairly last minute to avoid hitting it.
And a second follow-up question regarding rural landings... I looked up his registration number on the Internet and I found that last year he actually had an accident with his plane on the river. According to the NTSB report, it sounds like he was taxing, misapplied brake pressure, tipped forward and damaged both the prop and the rudder. On his Instagram it shows him landing his plane just about everywhere -- in friend's backyards, in fields neighboring stores and structures. What are the rules regarding rural landings like those? Is he allowed to try to land wherever he wants, whether it's a sandbar on a river or in a friend's backyard?
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