I've always said that in the most entertaining flying videos someone is doing something either illegal or just plain stupid.
So you’re saying the video wasn’t entertaining?
I've always said that in the most entertaining flying videos someone is doing something either illegal or just plain stupid.
You need to review the FARs vis a vis VFR cloud and obstacle clearances. Flying that low that aggressively you don't have a lot of outs should things go sideways. That is, IMHO, stupid. I cannot fathom why someone would recklessly risk life and limb for a video.I didn’t see anything illegal, unlawful, or stoopid. I was still entertained. Now somebody grab me another beer... please.
You need to review the FARs vis a vis VFR cloud and obstacle clearances. Flying that low that aggressively you don't have a lot of outs should things go sideways. That is, IMHO, stupid. I cannot fathom why someone would recklessly risk life and limb for a video.
Airplanes are not for fun. The AIM makes that very clear.Cause we just want to have some damn fun, man.
First, skydiving can be accomplished safely. They do have reserve chutes. Second, I don't know anyone who juggles chainsaws. They're really heavy. I do know knife and sword jugglers, but the blades are all well balanced juggling props, andean be handled safely with ease. I thought about tracking my 954, but the costs were prohibitive unless I gave up the airplane, which I'm loathe to do. Motorcycle racing is dangerous, no doubt about it. I know people who have died doing it. Thing is, the only way to race bikes is fast on the ground. Racers who go to the track are being as safe as they can be, street racing is way more dangerous. Guys trying to wax each others tail can do it at altitude, they don't have to fly low over the deck to do it. It's about having outs in case things go wrong.Yawn. Why do people skydive, or race motorcycles, or juggle chainsaws?
Cause we just want to have some damn fun, man.
The music is intrusive.
Personally I think if you have to perform aerobatic maneuvers feet off the ground just to have fun you don't belong in an airplane.
Guys trying to wax each others tail can do it at altitude, they don't have to fly low over the deck to do it. It's about having outs in case things go wrong.
Second, I don't know anyone who juggles chainsaws. They're really heavy.
You need to review the FARs vis a vis VFR cloud and obstacle clearances. Flying that low that aggressively you don't have a lot of outs should things go sideways. That is, IMHO, stupid. I cannot fathom why someone would recklessly risk life and limb for a video.
First, skydiving can be accomplished safely. They do have reserve chutes. Second, I don't know anyone who juggles chainsaws. They're really heavy. I do know knife and sword jugglers, but the blades are all well balanced juggling props, andean be handled safely with ease. I thought about tracking my 954, but the costs were prohibitive unless I gave up the airplane, which I'm loathe to do. Motorcycle racing is dangerous, no doubt about it. I know people who have died doing it. Thing is, the only way to race bikes is fast on the ground. Racers who go to the track are being as safe as they can be, street racing is way more dangerous. Guys trying to wax each others tail can do it at altitude, they don't have to fly low over the deck to do it. It's about having outs in case things go wrong.
Personally I think if you have to perform aerobatic maneuvers feet off the ground just to have fun you don't belong in an airplane.
I do aerial combat for a living and we have a 5k' AGL floor for our unlimited maneuvering. Lower than that we have to back it down in the name of safety. I don't know the quals of the guys in the video - maybe this is tame stuff for them? If not, I think it would be wise to put some time between you and the ground.
People die in skydiving accidents. People also fly airplanes safely without incident.
People do indeed juggle chainsaws. Believe it or not you are not *THE* apex male and there are others out there bigger, stronger and faster than you.
There are ways to race motorcycles that involve huge amounts of air time. See arenacross for an eye opener.
A mid-air at altitude only gives your debris field a better chance to exhibit entropy, and possibly the pilots a little more time to say, “Ooops.” Dead is dead. Living can be divided between really living and merely existing, such as in a classroom, for example.
Aerobatic maneuvers are best performed at lower altitudes for the visual contact with a solid reference point, and it’s much easier for spectators to observe your aerial prowess and skilled airmanship.
But you’re right, @steingar- airplanes suck, they’re not for fun, and anyone who enjoys the thrill and freedom of aggressive flying should be castigated and ridiculed for their abilities.
Whose rules mandate that 5k’ floor? Are your ships a good bit faster, heavier, turbine-powered and taxpayer-owned?
You must think I'm a right idiot and should be prosecuted for flying over oceans in a single engine, then?
Luckily, not everyone thinks like steingar or the world would be a very sad and dull place. If everything in life was mandated to suit the "lowest common denominator" of person, as you seem to want, nothing interesting would ever happen.
People who think like you are the ones calling for all general aviation to be banned. "There's a slight risk, and I'm not interested in it, therefore anyone who does it should be prosecuted". I for one don't have any respect for people who try and impose their own views on others in that way.
I juggle balls, clubs, and scarves, and I ride a unicycle. I doubt you do any of that.
No, those who enjoy the thrill of aggressive flying feet off the ground should be prosecuted, since they're putting themselves, their machines, and anyone under them in danger. Those who practice safe aerobatics, which by the way make far more boring videos (no clouds, no ground, not other airplanes...) should be lauded in pages like this. Were everyone here like you I'd have left long ago. I much prefer a safety-oriented culture than one that celebrates showboating and illegal maneuvering. A pity some of you seem insufficiently versed in the FARs to even know what that looks like.
Yep, a little faster (M2+), a good bit heavier (~45k#), TWIN afterburning turbine powered and thankfully tax payer owned!Whose rules mandate that 5k’ floor? Are your ships a good bit faster, heavier, turbine-powered and taxpayer-owned?
Probably, but they aren't common juggling prop. Please don't tell me what's what via juggling. I juggle balls, clubs, and scarves, and I ride a unicycle. I doubt you do any of that.
Me neither. I do most of my juggling for fun, and not to impress people.I can do all of these, but I’m not brave enough to try use it as proof of my bravado and manliness on the internet. Rotfl you are the king!
WhooshMe neither. I do most of my juggling for fun, and not to impress people.
It has been real. It has been fun. It has not been real fun.No, but I would hope you've included commonsense safety measures like an inflatable raft and survival suits. If you've left this sort of equipment behind flying such a mission you might be a right idiot.
Perhaps if more people thought like me there'd be fewer crashes and our insurance rates would go down some.
Actually, I wasn't trying to impose my views on anyone. I was saying the guys in the video should try following the FARs vis a vis ground and cloud clearances. If that's too much for everyone than you can kiss my six goodbye. I will not participate in a forum that lauds or advocates unsafe operation.
I saw the Flying Karamozov Brothers juggle chainsaws on stage sometime in the '80s. It seems pretty common nowadays. FWIW.