Weekend Warrior
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- Jul 29, 2019
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Mr Madman
Today I went flying. When I returned home from the airport I was getting close to home and I was just pulling onto my street (but still a mile or two away from home), I saw a Piper low-wing dive down towards my home/area ahead. I say "home/area" as opposed to "home" because I live out in the sticks, my home is on acreage, I'm surrounded by several hundred acres of farmland and woods, and I wasn't near my house yet, so it would be hard for me to say exactly what the pilot was flying over. Within a minute, I could see the plane flying over my home/area again, and I thought, "Wow, is he low!"
I then remembered that I had my iPad w/foreflight and my Stratus sitting there on the passenger seat. So I pulled to the side of the road, and fired them both up. He came by a third time and I was shocked to see that the plane was over 2000 feet AGL. If I had guessed, I would have said 300 or 400 feet, maybe 500 feet MAX! I frequently attend fly-ins, and I've been to many (and participated) in those that have the "flour bomb" competition at 500 feet, so I've seen my share of aircraft at this altitude. Felt weird that I guessed so wrong. I even later put his N number in Flight Aware, thinking maybe he climbed by the time I got the Stratus fired up, but no, he was 2000-2200 feet AGL when I saw him. I think part of the allusion was the fact that he was a mile or two distant on the horizon when I saw him, and the area is very hilly.
What concerns me, is that I assumed this guy was doing some low-level buzzing, and then with ADSB could see he wasn't (not that'd I care if he was, I like a show ), but the general public might think so as well. Of course, that same ADSB was telling me he wasn't at 500 feet, so then there's that for proof I guess, if someone was to complain. Just really threw me that I was so wrong at my estimation.
I then remembered that I had my iPad w/foreflight and my Stratus sitting there on the passenger seat. So I pulled to the side of the road, and fired them both up. He came by a third time and I was shocked to see that the plane was over 2000 feet AGL. If I had guessed, I would have said 300 or 400 feet, maybe 500 feet MAX! I frequently attend fly-ins, and I've been to many (and participated) in those that have the "flour bomb" competition at 500 feet, so I've seen my share of aircraft at this altitude. Felt weird that I guessed so wrong. I even later put his N number in Flight Aware, thinking maybe he climbed by the time I got the Stratus fired up, but no, he was 2000-2200 feet AGL when I saw him. I think part of the allusion was the fact that he was a mile or two distant on the horizon when I saw him, and the area is very hilly.
What concerns me, is that I assumed this guy was doing some low-level buzzing, and then with ADSB could see he wasn't (not that'd I care if he was, I like a show ), but the general public might think so as well. Of course, that same ADSB was telling me he wasn't at 500 feet, so then there's that for proof I guess, if someone was to complain. Just really threw me that I was so wrong at my estimation.
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