We get a lot of hysterical people making claims similar to yours and they normally are not real issues. A good example is when a neighborhood is built next to an airport that's been there for 60 years and then the new home owners start making complaints about the planes buzzing their houses.As the details slowly come out...? The details remain the same. We have a pilot who flew his plane within 6 feet of the water vertically (below my roofline) and within 80 feet of my house (50 feet within my neighbors) horizontally. He was not landing and there is no suitable location to do so in that section of river. As others have pointed out, flying that low is in violation of FAA rules.
I openly stated earlier that I view this both as a nuisance and a safety issue. Would you call it safe and not annoying if someone flew an airplane down the middle of your street, equally close to your house, equally below the roof line of your home and without landing? I'd like to understand why you feel his behavior is illegal but acceptable.
Yeah, I'm aware that a plane of that size will not create a crater -- that part was just a joke. My point is that he's flying so low and so close that no one can see him on approach and have no idea what is rapidly/loudly approaching -- which causes alarm about what's about to happen. A bunch of non-aviators on the ground aren't going to think "Oh don't worry, that's the sound of a small two-seater single engine aircraft! It's not gonna create a crater if it crashes!"
This happens A LOT.
So, please forgive any skepticism shown. 80 feet is not very far, and frankly it sounds like an exaggeration. An average plane's wings are almost 1/2 that distance, so was the plane really so close you couldn't fit two planes between it and your house?
Most certainly if the plane was 80 feet from your houses physical structure, you have every right not to like it. Even then, it may still be legal, but it's certainly not polite, and the vast majority of us on this site would never consider doing such a thing even if it were legal.
Here's a picture of my driveway, which is about 80 feet long. Which means planes taxi on it 80 feet from my house every day. So I kinda have an idea what you're talking about. If someone flew full speed down my road, I'd be upset about it too.
But the plane in the picture has wings that are 36 feet wide. Was it really that close? You'd literally be able to hit it with a rock.