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I wonder why people who have no affiliation with the operation or airport are getting texts about this thread. Salty must have quite a following. All I know is that if it were me, I'd let the operator explain it all to the FSDO.No
I have no affliction with that plane or any management or FBOs or even lawnmowers at that field
I don’t know what else I can say, I’m going to get back to work now
Ahh Florida. Every time I see something too stupid to have happened happen it's in Florida.
Yup. I'd bet there was not a lot of people in the Midwest standing out on airport ramps last weekend for something like this to even be a possibility there.Except that many, if not most, current Florida residents are from somewhere else. The owner of the aircraft that is the subject of this thread is from from New York.
All this, exactly. I know that opinions are like a-holes and everybody has one, but, bottom line this was just absolutely stupid behavior on the part of the Yak driver.Guy loads fake warbird running, and gets out of the cockpit (while running) to sort out passengers, Florida. Does this with a gaggle of unauthorized folks nearby. Florida. Unmarked untrained marshaller inches from the spinning prop. Florida.
But the kicker is folks coming in to defend all this.
Welcome to POA.And how/why did the discussion veer into program letters on experimental exhibition aircraft?
Perhaps. Or perhaps I simply hit a nerve?The activity depicted in the video is not something I would do. I think you had valid safety concerns. That said, being told to leave and escorted to your aircraft shows your methods employed to alleviate your safety concerns could use some work. If you think you may find yourself in similar situations I would really recommend at least reading the first part of this book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034 you may find you are more successful in similar future situations...
Yeah, he's obviously posting videos to get subscibers!
The activity depicted in the video is not something I would do. I think you had valid safety concerns. That said, being told to leave and escorted to your aircraft shows your methods employed to alleviate your safety concerns could use some work. If you think you may find yourself in similar situations I would really recommend at least reading the first part of this book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034 you may find you are more successful in similar future situations...
The problem is that when you see someone in imminent danger, there is neither time to be diplomatic nor time to introduce one's self.
If blue shirt hadn't been part of the problem, what I did might very well have been helpful.Really? So what was the result of Salty's approach and interaction? Did anything change?
Really? So what was the result of Salty's approach and interaction? Did anything change?
Pardon me young squire. You appear to not be aware that a toddler running into a busy street is likely to be seriously injured. Would you mind terribly if I asked you to stop running toward the street so we might discuss it over some tea?
what I did might very well have been helpful.
So, I shouldn't have tried to prevent someone from putting themselves in danger, because maybe he already knows and doesn't care?Maybe, but it wasn't. Your position on this is ironic. Best of luck in similar situations...
Close, but probably better to mail a polite written note. Give Darwin a chance.
So, I shouldn't have tried to prevent someone from putting themselves in danger, because maybe he already knows and doesn't care?
No thanks.
The guy hobbled out in front of the plane with a brace on his leg. There was no indication that he knew what he was doing.
You have not read my description of what happened.OMG you appear to have a serious persecution problem...
If you REALLY felt "blue shirt" or (whomever was standing in front of the aircraft) was in immediate danger, then why didn't you approach him directly vs whipping out your cell phone and proceeding to walk around the aircraft away from the person you felt was in immediate danger videoing the situation?
One gentleman with a brace on his leg stepped in front of the prop and I yelled at him to get away from the prop. He yelled back that he was “protecting the kids”. That’s when I took the video.
You have not read my description of what happened.
The video did not occur until after I tried to warn the blue shirt gentleman.
So, I shouldn't have tried to prevent someone from putting themselves in danger, because maybe he already knows and doesn't care?
No thanks.
The guy hobbled out in front of the plane with a brace on his leg. There was no indication that he knew what he was doing.
The airport employee was the one that I felt was in danger and did not know what he was doing. He was standing 10 feet in front of a propellor with no pilot in the aircraft. You can see him doing still doing it at the end of the video.No one looked to be in danger before you showed up and caused a airport or FBO EMPLOYEE to come out save cell phone man
Blue shirt worker probably looked out the window, saw some random guy super close to a running aircraft with his head down in his phone, went out to stop you, you have him lip and he kicked you off the airport for safety, blue shirt was more active in making things safe than you were, full stop
What indication did anyone in that video have that YOU knew what you were doing?
You have not read my description of what happened.
The video did not occur until after I tried to warn the blue shirt gentleman.
quote directly from my OP
The airport employee was the one that I felt was in danger and did not know what he was doing. He was standing 10 feet in front of a propellor with no pilot in the aircraft. You can see him doing still doing it at the end of the video.
No one looked to be in danger before you showed up and caused a airport or FBO EMPLOYEE to come out save cell phone man
Blue shirt worker probably looked out the window, saw some random guy super close to a running aircraft with his head down in his phone, went out to stop you, you have him lip and he kicked you off the airport for safety, blue shirt was more active in making things safe than you were, full stop
What indication did anyone in that video have that YOU knew what you were doing?
Your nonsensical comments are not supported by the video. I was behind the airplane and the employee was in front of the propellor in the video.He was trying to save a person who was way out of place (you)
If you hadn’t been doing what you were doing he wouldn’t have come rushing out to keep a guy on his cellphone, dangerously close to a running plane he had nothing to do with, from possibly getting himself or someone else hurt
No one. And I repeat. No one in this thread has defended it.How anyone thinks that it is a defendable action to load a running plane on an unsecured ramp with untrained personal in the area, I don't know.
So...
There is a running airplane. There are no pilots in any position to stop or control the plane if anything went wrong. There are people to the side, people in front (a whole restaurant full of people), and people climbing in the plane. A man walks up to the plane, and starts yelling over the engine noise to a man standing in front of the prop. Then the man who walked up to the plane takes out his phone and makes a recording. Where does this sound like a "random bystander unaware and on his phone" to you?
How anyone thinks that it is a defendable action to load a running plane on an unsecured ramp with untrained personal in the area, I don't know.
Your nonsensical comments are not supported by the video. I was behind the airplane and the employee was in front of the propellor in the video.
You were a random bystander! lol
I sure wasn't. I was at least a couple of hundred miles away. But from the sounds of it, there was no airport employee hero, there was just an idiot defending an operation that has gotten people killed in the past, and has no reason for needing to be done in this situation.
No one. And I repeat. No one in this thread has defended it.
I saw that and just corrected it, “he”
Sure the worker was, maybe not a “hero” but he did more for safety than Greg did, he saw a random heads down in his cell phone walking around a running plane and rushed to escort him to safety
If you think a scene with a running aircraft, kids, and no pilot in the aircraft is "benign," you're probably part of the problem.The scene was looked completely benign until you interjected yourself into it face down in your cellphone
And just think. If the airport guys had just followed normal safety rules, there would have been no "safety" issue at all. I honestly don't see how you think that is what was going on, unless you were the misinformed airport employee who was upset that anyone tried to tell you that what you were allowing to happen was stupid and dangerous.