Hank S
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Where can I order “FREE BRYAN” T-shirts and bumber stickers?
Shouldn't those read "Free BrYan!"?
Where can I order “FREE BRYAN” T-shirts and bumber stickers?
We might have to disagree on my definition Mark, and that's ok.Offhand it doesn't sound like a "full blown investigation."
Your argument went off the rails at “thread exceeds 5 pages”...there was just a multi page argument about whether you leave a prop horizontal or vertical...We might have to disagree on my definition Mark, and that's ok.
If he is talking about needing a lawyer, if the FAA is asking to visit with him and they want to see any kind of documentation, if this thread exceeds 5 PAGES then it has our attention and is not a "quick looksee and case-closed".
Our tendency to overanalyze and overreact to just about anything is hardly an objective test.We might have to disagree on my definition Mark, and that's ok.
If he is talking about needing a lawyer, if the FAA is asking to visit with him and they want to see any kind of documentation, if this thread exceeds 5 PAGES then it has our attention and is not a "quick looksee and case-closed".
A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a lawyer. What does that say about someone who doesn't even know the system he is dealing with?I’m not quite sure why some of you are advocating a lawyer. Unless the FSDO is going to push any kind of certificate action, which it doesn’t appear that they are at this point, than there’s absolutely no reason to hire a lawyer for something so minute as this.
My reasoning is that at this point, the situation will hopefully just be a show-up, present your logbook while having a civil discussion and let them come to the conclusion that the allegation against Bryan is not true. Case closed and leave it at that—which I assume all it will amount too. If however, the FSDO decides to pursue certificate action, than hiring a lawyer to intervene would be necessary.A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a lawyer. What does that say about someone who doesn't even know the system he is dealing with?
Or are you thinking getting a lawyer means getting ready to battle? It doesn't. It just means getting advice from someone who understands what is going on. On most of my cases, the FAA doesn't even know I'm involved.
what's a "bumber", and how many stickers can fit on it?Where can I order “FREE BRYAN” T-shirts and bumber stickers?
I agree many here may be blowing it out of proportion, but waiting until it is too late for a lawyer to have any ability to make a difference has never struck me as as the wisest strategy.My reasoning is that at this point, the situation will hopefully just be a show-up, present your logbook while having a civil discussion and let them come to the conclusion that the allegation against Bryan is not true. Case closed and leave it at that—which I assume all it will amount too. If however, the FSDO decides to pursue certificate action, than hiring a lawyer to intervene would be necessary.
Have had too many clients who used it. Cost them more and I was less effective.
I think many here are blowing this well out of proportion and into something that it hasn’t come to...yet.
Exactly.I’d be shocked if this didn’t come down to just a quick “Hey, be careful what you post on the internet” lecture. And “Thanks for coming in”.
I agree many here may be blowing it out of proportion, but waiting until it is too late for a lawyer to have any ability to make a difference has never struck me as as the wisest strategy.
Have had too many clients who tried it.
what's a "bumber", and how many stickers can fit on it?
Sorry about that. I shouldn’t have had the bean burrito.In this thread a 20 ton nuclear device was used.
To provide a wee bit of incentive, we are offering a free weekend at our aviation-themed hotel, (Amelia's Landing, in Port Aransas, TX), to whomever identifies the scoundrel who did this to Bryan.
NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE.My reasoning is that at this point, the situation will hopefully just be a show-up, present your logbook while having a civil discussion and let them come to the conclusion that the allegation against Bryan is not true. Case closed and leave it at that—which I assume all it will amount too. If however, the FSDO decides to pursue certificate action, than hiring a lawyer to intervene would be necessary.
I think many here are blowing this well out of proportion and into something that it hasn’t come to...yet.
I had a personal experience where the head of an un-named FSDO asked me how my infant daughter was doing. There was basically no way he could have known that unless he or someone else at the FSDO was trolling my Facebook page - which I also know was true. Got rid of FB for other personal reasons, but I've pretty much never regretted that decision.
OK, I will 'fess up. Earlier this year, I flew a Cessna from KTMB to KSPG with absolutely no fuel in the aircraft. Took off with empty tanks and landed the same way.
That WOULD get him in trouble. 41cfr 102-74.420 is a misdemeanor. Videos are just a series of pictures. If it captured audio, well, now we are also into wiretap laws.
Just don't do it.
I just called Mr Aviation 101 who has gone through this multiple times.
He basically said what the last few have said. They have no choice but to investigate the complaint.
They will look at my logbook and send me on my way.
He said they may make the suggestion that I tone it down a bit.
If that is the case, then I will just let the FSDO guy know we may become good friends.
My plan is to answer his questions and let him do his job in hopes we can both get back to our real jobs.
Though I may wear my "world's greatest pilot" hat just so he knows.
Agreed, but in post 48 Bryan said he has consulted an aviation attorney.
As a line service tech, I helped perpetuate the myth by driving "fuel" trucks up to airplanes. I doubt you have the security clearance to look inside a fuel truck but let me tell you, there's nothing in the tank but a really big fan.Fuel is a myth propagated by the government...just ask the jet fuel guy...
You are the clueless sort aren’t you. You can’t even follow a simple conversation. I was replying to the following post.
Which was a reply to this post which brought up the videos.
But I guess it’s too complicated for you to grasp.
Besides, it isn’t up to you to decide what anyone, let alone me, decides to discuss on this thread or any other thread.
And if you don’t think the FAA already knows about the videos, you are even less bright than I thought.
bottom line is, some poor sap had nothing better to do than to 'tattle' I hope you get inoperable crabs.
I've seen two very different definitions of "lawyer up." One is to consult with one for advice. The other is refuse to deal with authorities (or opposing parties if any kind) except through or with the presence of a lawyer.Ohhhhh let me clarify.
I have a friend whom I called about non aviation related stuff.
As a side note I said hey here is this situation. Kinda weird. Kinda sad.
He said why doncha give my buddy a call and see if he has any tips.
Buddy happens to be an aviation attorney.
I didn't lawyer up or anything lie that.
Sorry if I gave that impression.
Snitches get stitches.......seriously though, sounds like a ridiculous scenario. I'd say, once this thing washes over (as I certainly hope it does), OP stop trusting FB idiots to understand sarcasm. I post like one thing per year on social media, and it is generally a picture of my family doing something fun. Recommend severing all connections to social media at this point. It is not worth it, too many idiots.
Damn Dog, that’s a bit strong don’t ya think?