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mary meagher
21st Nov 2017, 20:32
Although I did most of my training in the UK, I do visit - and fly a rental to see my family in the US. No doubt many British pilots visit and fly in the US.

They celebrate Thanksgiving over there on this coming Thursday. During the Annual Turkey Trot Festival in Yellville, Arkansas, the following custom came to the attention of the FAA; namely, live Turkeys are thrown out of planes.

Said the FAA spokesperson, in an email to Huffpost, "The FAA can't stop people from throwing live turkeys out of planes....Federal Regulations do not specifically prohibit dropping live animals from aircraft. This does not mean we endorse the practice...."

MarkerInbound
22nd Nov 2017, 02:37
While we traditionally eat turkey on Thanksgiving, the Yellville Turkey Trot is in October. Their tradition of tossing turkeys from planes predates WKRP by about 10 years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf3mgmEdfwg

Capt Kremmen
22nd Nov 2017, 10:30
In my time I've known of a few live 'turkeys' that should've been thrown from an airyplane !

DLT1939
22nd Nov 2017, 20:14
Said the FAA spokesperson, in an email to Huffpost, "The FAA can't stop people from throwing live turkeys out of planes....Federal Regulations do not specifically prohibit dropping live animals from aircraft. This does not mean we endorse the practice...."



FAR §91.15 Dropping objects.
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.

DirtyProp
23rd Nov 2017, 17:32
What's an airyplane?

Jan Olieslagers
23rd Nov 2017, 17:45
Be warned, @DP: it seems to be "not done" on this forum, and in other predominantly Brits environments, to point out typing and spelling errors. Ask me how I know!

Sam Rutherford
24th Nov 2017, 04:15
Airyplanes are like helibopters... :-)

patowalker
24th Nov 2017, 10:44
Dictionary of the Scots Language :: SND :: Airyplane n. (http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/sndns70)

Capt Kremmen
24th Nov 2017, 10:53
Patowalker


I am your devoted servant ! You're obviously a fellow intellectual.

Sam Rutherford
24th Nov 2017, 14:34
FAR §91.15 Dropping objects.
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.

Do turkeys count as property?

Capt Kremmen
24th Nov 2017, 15:00
Truthfully; only when you're carving them on Xmas Day.

jimjim1
25th Nov 2017, 10:54
What's an airyplane?


Its a typo - Hairyplane.



http://www.pprune.org/members/199821-jimjim1-albums-hairyplane1-picture811t-hairyplane2.png