Nope. I yelled at the person in front of the plane that I thought didn’t understand the danger. I yelled a warning. I had zero interaction with anyone on the plane. I don’t think the pilot ever noticed me.So you don't think that a stranger yelling at someone while they are standing on the wing of a running aircraft isn't an unsafe distraction?
No, I ****ing nailed it.
Are you receptive to reading what I write, or shall I give up? You clearly misunderstand important facts.He wasn't defending the actions of the pilot, and neither am I, frankly no one is defending the pilot. What we're saying is that @Salty went about injecting himself and remedying it, in possibly the worst way possible.
Slam dunk! You’re exactly right.Defend it all you want. We'll wait for the Tampa FSDO to say whether it's defensible.
It's stupid stuff that gets the public all yelling about "those dangerous little airplanes that should be banned." It's stupid stuff that has resulted in all the regulations that chain all of us down. It's stupid stuff that raises insurance premiums, the cost of airplanes and parts and shop time. It's stupid stuff that kills friends and acquaintances.
When we see stupid stuff we should call it out. We should not be trying to find excuses for it.
I’m not knocking it, but if it were me, I probably would’ve discussed my concerns with whoever was in charge and then if they didn’t seem receptive or chose not to determine a safer course of action, then I would’ve recorded the operation (like you did) and turned it over to the FSDO.I'd like someone to tell me a better way. I'm willing to learn. Haven't seen anything constructive yet.
My concern was with the guy immediately in front of the plane. The owner of the airport was in the Steerman flying a customer. Turns out the guy in front was marshaling, but he sure as heck didn't act like it. His body language showed me nothing to that, not wearing reflective garments, or anything to ID him.I’m not knocking it, but if it were me, I probably would’ve discussed my concerns with whoever was in charge and then if they didn’t seem receptive or chose not to determine a safer course of action, then I would’ve recorded the operation and turned it over to the FSDO.
If this outfit wants to play stupid games by hot loading into a pilotless airplane - they're not the kind of outfit that is going to take safety concerns to heart. Talking to the marshall, pilot, owner, whatever... These ain't the receptive, high iq folks who will recognize what they're doing is stupid, especially if their gut reaction is to kick you out of the airport. I think you did what you had to do if you want to capture their complete disregard for safety and then submit it to the appropriate FSDO.I'd like someone to tell me a better way. I'm willing to learn. Haven't seen anything constructive yet.
Let me clarify a few things.There's always a better way, especially with hindsight.
Unfortunately we usually have to act in the moment. Confronting the pilot would have made an obviously unsafe situation much worse, so that's a bad idea. You spoke to the guy who you thought was the owner at the time. He wasn't interested, he just wanted you out of there. Really not much more to do than you did IMO. Sticking around probably would have gotten you in a fist fight.
I hate being a snitch, but sooner or later these guys will kill someone, I wouldn't want that on my conscience.
I wasn't that close frankly. I was zoomed.If this outfit wants to play stupid games by hot loading into a pilotless airplane - they're not the kind of outfit that is going to take safety concerns to heart. Talking to the marshall, pilot, owner, whatever... These ain't the receptive, high iq folks who will recognize what they're doing is stupid, especially if their gut reaction is to kick you out of the airport. I think you did what you had to do if you want to capture their complete disregard for safety and then submit it to the appropriate FSDO.
The only thing I would have done differently is walk a wider circle around the airplane and use the zoom to capture the registration.
Yeah, so not much more you could do. What did he yell?Let me clarify a few things.
Initially I warned the blue shirt guy. He yelled back at me, then did the motion you saw in the video. Not much more interaction with him. I then waited for the owner of the airport to return. When he did, I went to talk to him. He started yelling at me immediately. That was the end of that conversation.
You did fine. It’s a dangerous operation that needed someone to point out their Darwinism.Honestly, I did no good anyway, so obviously my approach didn't work. But that's hindsight. I did not get the response I expected to.
Get off my property. Actually, first he asked if I was a pilot. I didn't answer and said if you agree with that behavior I'm never coming back here. Then he yelled "get off my property".Yeah, so not much more you could do. What did he yell?
I think that’s a good argument for @Salty ’s position…if they couldn’t prevent some idiot from wandering out to the airplane, they didn’t have enough control of the area to be as far away from the controls of a running airplane as they were.How were they to know he was a knowledgeable pilot and not JAFO out of the restaurant distracting them while they were busy?
Nauga,
who doesn't like strangers approaching his airplane
I saw a guy get thrown out of a gunshow today, kinda interesting. He had brought a gun in to try to sell or trade, some kind of serious safety infraction at the check in table, front door.
The mild mannered check in guy went almost ballistic, told him in no uncertain terms to get out! The guy left, I didn’t go ask what the deal was.
This is the most clear cut, unambiguous case of unprofessional stupid behavior. I'm surprised there isn't more of a consensus on it from the forum.
I'd say just hand in your license if you think an unprofessional bunch of dip**** loading up regular passengers into a prop plane with the engine running and no pilot at the helm is a good idea. Sure it might work fine 500 times, but there's going to be that one time where something goes wrong - and then we're going to read about it on "aviation mishaps" board with everyone saying "RIP" and "so sad". And you know who is going to end up paying the price? It's going to be one of those non-aviation passengers who mistakenly thought that owner/operator knew what the F they were doing.
Seriously, how gd hard is it to turn the plane off so that you can load safely? **** your difficult hot start, or whatever other stupid *** reason you don't want to turn off the engine for.
And seriously, this TampaGuy trying to bash him for capturing it on camera calling him the real risk? A knowledgeable pilot walking the wing of the plane and around back to document the stupidity of the operation by capturing it on camera is the absolute least of concerns.
I believe the only FAR violated would be 91.13. People hand prop planes from outside every day.Whatever did or didn’t occur, this PLUS getting kicked out is very suspicious.
I find it hard to believe that the airplane with the engine running and no one at the controls isn’t at least a violation of FARs and local ordinances/state laws. It’s most certainly unsafe.
……And for @eman1200, I'd do it in portrait.
Ha - yes that’s true, I do hand prop as well. My environment when I hand prop is much more controlled than the impression I got here. Maybe it’s the pax hot loading plus an emotional reaction from me.I believe the only FAR violated would be 91.13. People hand prop planes from outside every day.
Every time I see one of those threads pop up in aviation mishaps about the passenger that walked into the turning prop and dies, or a thread about a plane that "got away", I wonder how those kinds of screw-ups happen. I no longer wonder.
I've spent a lot of time around airplanes, and a lot of time around guns. A running airplane with no pilot in it pointed at me is similar to having a loaded gun pointed at me. Prove me wrong, as they say.I was sitting in the outdoor restaurant and watching a pilot climb out of his plane and screw around with it still running aiming at me.
I got a text, I clicked the link, sent a few emails signed up, posted, and now I really have to get going, please don’t make problems for pilots trying to share aviation just because you want attention or whatever
I can totally see why they threw you out
But not taking that one simple step does not excuse everything that happened as a result.ALL OF THAT GOES AWAY IF THE PILOT HAD THE GOOD SENSE TO SHUT DOWN THE BLOODY ENGINE. Take that one simple step and there's nothing to discuss.
I've spent a lot of time around airplanes, and a lot of time around guns. A running airplane with no pilot in it pointed at me is similar to having a loaded gun pointed at me. Prove me wrong, as they say.