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I think you've missed the point. Everyone's got a right to object to any application that affects them. No problem with him or anyone else objecting because of the noise disturbance. That's all fair enough.
But that's not the "reality" here.
FlyCumbria's thinks more neighbours should have objected, but they didn't. He thinks the parish council should have objected, but they didn't.
The 'reality' is that FlyCumbria won't accept that and now wants to try underhanded ways.
Read again where FlyCumbria says he knows the CAA do turn up unexpectedly at pleasure flying sites and wants to know "are there any avenues for "tipping them off"??
PS
I wonder if FlyCumbria will answer the straight question I asked him.