Doc Holliday
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Sadly probably a smoking hole. Then they’ll turn around and claim too many cases, overworked, understaffed etc.
No matter what the FAA does, people will complain.
Sadly probably a smoking hole. Then they’ll turn around and claim too many cases, overworked, understaffed etc.
Here is a picture of the guy if anyone wants to drop a dime on him.
I think a bigger threat is your insurance company denying your claim, if/when you crash operating outside the rules.
Me too.I've actually seen that happen.
People use social media and post all sorts of things about themselves. And it's free to anyone who wants to read it. Think about it. Not sure how you could feel "threatened" when it is you posting the information online.
As far as I know, possession of firearms in the US is legal. The FAA aren't the guys to enforce infractions of that nature anyway.
And a whole bunch of people have told you exactly what the FAA can do and what it would take to get them to do it.
In other words, you have no proof whatsoever that he's doing anything illegal other than flying when he shouldn't. Yet you denigrate the FAA for doing nothing. The law doesn't operate on hearsay, thankfully.
No matter what the FAA does, people will complain.
So....what's your point?No matter what the FAA does, people will complain.
To add a little more to the story... anyone remember this post? Click Here Same guy, different plane.
That was a real ad on trade-a-plane. He really felt he was showing how tough the plane is.Need more evidence. That just seems like a troll post.
That was a real ad on trade-a-plane. He really felt he was showing how tough the plane is.
I promise you it’s not. I told him to take the ad down. He thought it wasn’t bad. You can see the same plane in some of my photo posts when I was using it as a photo plane.The other thread you pointed too seems like a fake for sale post.
You needed to be convinced? Some said, about two thousand years ago, that all government is force. Nothing has changed.I am becoming more and more convinced that the government rules primarily by intimidation.
It's not the FAA I care about. It's potential customers. If someone posted on the B&B site that the pilot and his plane aren't certified to fly (at all, let alone on-demand air taxi) it may hurt someone in the wallet, and perhaps save a life.He's already "outed." The FAA knows all about the guy. That's the whole point.
How much different are the unlicensed rogue land taxis? Picking up clients in unsafe vehicles and having an unlicensed driver... More people are exposed to that risk on a regular basis. Maybe the DoT should focus their efforts on that first?
For example: https://www.ocregister.com/2017/04/...n-for-flying-planes-without-a-pilots-license/The FAA uses the DOT Office of the Inspector General special agents to investigate cases in which criminal activity is suspected, then turn over any evidence from the investigation to the U.S. Attorney in the federal district where the alleged criminal offense occurred.
How many had to die, in how many distinct events for the FAAther to wake up.Ask Boeing what power the FAA has.
Oh, please. Our entire company works under that ODA system, as do many. It works fine; I'm elbows deep in it every single day. But even with the government more deeply involved (because they're here to help you, ya know), it would not make any difference unless the government was competent and incorruptible. And that, my friend, is a fantasy.How many had to die, in how many distinct events for the FAAther to wake up.
And how much public outcry and media coverage was necessary to poke the bear?
And, how well did "the honor system" and "self certification" work?
The weapon didn't phase them. He had video of someone flying in the back of his plane with the doors off shooting it. They told him it wasn't wise, but not really illegal. It wasn't hunting, just firing it
Good for coyote or deer culling.There are classes/training available to private citizens where you're taught to shoot from a helicopter. My Dad got to do it, his boss sent all upper management to the class as a Christmas bonus. It's a construction company, not something door gunning would be of any real use. Just for fun, unless Dad is a supersecret agent and I don't know it.
What federal or state laws is this likely violating?Moreover, if he really is carrying a loaded semiautomatic weapon into an aircraft he may be in violation of more than one state or Federal firearm regulation, since aircraft have a bad habit of crossing state lines.
Shooting guns out of open airplane doors? Now I wanna go find this guy and hang with him!
Maybe you should read the whole thread. The FAA knows everything I know. What would you like me to do? I guess I could lie and say I watched him load passengers into the plane and saw them hand him cash.Honestly, I can't believe you aren't willing to report that. If I knew of something like that going on and didn't say anything and the guy killed some innocent slobs, I wouldn't be able to live with myself knowing that I could have done something about it.
Please tell me what you would do and what it would accomplish.I did.
Make no mistake, I think that the SAT FSDO definitely watches social media - to a creepy extent. To a degree, I understand it, but it still feels like a violation of the 4th amendment.
What if it was posted in "private" mode and only available to my friends and apparently government agencies trolling? That and other reasons is why I no longer have Facebook...
No, the FAA, and all the other government agencies, including the NSA, need to go back and honor the intent of the 4th amendment, the right of the people to be secure in their papers, and that should include written communication with friends - digital or analog - set to "private" or "friends only" unless they actually go get a warrant.
If the problem is real enough that it warrants a warrant, go get the warrant and fully prosecute the deal.
Shooting guns out of open airplane doors? Now I wanna go find this guy and hang with him!
As a bonus, you can log the time as PIC.I wanna go ride with him.
so many questions......
I'm not advocating just making an observation, I think if most people knew how many uninsured, revoked and suspended drivers they passed by on the highway everyday...
I swear that every time someone gets revoked or suspended they are driving the next day, sometimes in another accident within weeks.
I'd say good 15% of these people aren't legal to be in the country and if someone dies in an accident they are involved in they flee the country.