Do I remember this from when it happened?
He appealed his FAA revocation to the NTSB. Wonder what he gave as his justification.
According to Miami-Dade police, a Brazilian crew was qualifying new flight equipment for steep approaches on May 30, 2006, when Thomas Shaffer, 49, flew his Piper Seminole twin-engine aircraft in the direct path of the jet.
At one point he came within 100 feet of the jet, which could have caused a mid-air collision, police said.
Police believe Shaffer, of Miami, was trying to thwart the testing.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-830pilotcharged,0,5143849.story?coll=sofla_tab01_layout
He appealed his FAA revocation to the NTSB. Wonder what he gave as his justification.