Archammer
Cleared for Takeoff
Finally got around to making the video for our 3 ship flight to the coast at the beginning of November with a few PoA'ers.
Prolly not good to post a vid of busting VFR mins. Just sayin.
Bahahaha, I love that you're somehow able to conclude that any mins were busted from that video without a whole truckload of conjecture. Remember Ass-u-m-e will get you in trouble everytime.
Just enjoy the video so I don't have to bear slap you across the face with reality.
It's not hard for any pilot with more than a few hours to see you guys were not observing the 500, 1k, 2k requirements. That's cool....your ticket, not mine.
With no point of reference you cannot tell how far they are from/above/below clouds. There is nothing in this video that shows anyone conclusively breaking clouds clearances. I don't know how many times I've been on top of a layer thinking I was 500 to 1000 feet above it, only to descend 1500 feet and still be in the clear.
No one wants to ride with you, Mav......you're dangerous!Enjoyed the video. I went 10 miles above the speed limit in my truck today if anyone cares.
Other than the prop going through the top of one cloud?
Enjoyed the video. I went 10 miles above the speed limit in my truck today if anyone cares.
Thanks for posting. What type of plane is the red/white low wing? Pretty cool looking.
Man, there sure are a lot of reckless lawbreakers on here.
Carry on.
Too bad they're outnumbered by the know it alls
Man, there sure are a lot of reckless lawbreakers on here.
Carry on.
Some us are pretty careful and deliberate about lawbreaking.
FAA doesn't care about that stuff. Speaking of flying through clouds while VFR. The Blues do it several times in this vid starting at 3:29.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DTASEJzn4WE
The faa rules don't apply to military flights.
I wish that were the case. While each branch has waivers and their own regulatory manuals, FARs are still applicable to military aircraft. Only time they're not is when each service's regulatory manual is in conflict with the FARs. I assure you, their VFR / VMC mins are almost identical to the FARs. Whether or not the Blues have a waiver for BCC?
Ask a typical pointy nosed type about VFR sectional symbology, or VFR cloud clearances in uncontrolled airspace, and my guess is that you would get some funny looks. Aside from a few places (like where I fly), we roll around on IFR clearances and either get IFR handling to the initial, or shoot some form of precision approach. That isn't a blanket statement, since some are just more interested in the trade than others, or perhaps (like myself) spend a lot more time in the pure VFR environment. I'd qualify that by saying that your average VFR-only GA pilot also probably doesn't know IFR procedures or regs. Though conceivably useful in a broad situational awareness sense, those bits of knowledge just aren't readily required for those specific scenarios. Just my .02.
It really is one of the prettiest places in the country to fly. Mary and I are blessed to live and fly here, and we never grow tired of the view. Y'all should come visit us, and see for yourselves!Awesome video! Loved the views!
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My point is he posted that **** to YouTube like a fool. I'd bet every single pilot has busted something on a regular basis, but only a numb nuts would post it for all to see.
You don't think faa trolls forums, FB, Twitter and all that mess? Knock-knock....who's there? Inspector. Inspector who? I'm gonna inspector your license and trade you a yellow slip for it.
I'm guilty of it myself on occasion. However, calling me a fool is stepping outside what little mind you have boy.
This post perfectly characterizes the trolls on POA.On occasion? Oh, and you might want to reread his post. He did not call you a fool.
I may be wrong, Shane, but I'd bet you're losing more customers with every post here. I know you long ago lost me.
You would have been far better off last night to have backed away from the keyboard, taken your bi-polar meds, and gotten a good night's sleep.
And, yeah, I know, I'm the pot calling the kettle black. The difference being that the audience here isn't my core customer base.