WTF? Is this legal?
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WTF? Is this legal?
Taken on 4/8/07 over Cairns beach...
That's perfectly legal if he's coming in to land or if he has low level approvals.
One thing it isn't is intelligent. You should never have those sorts of angles of bank at low level unless you have alot of airspeed to play with. Even then it wouldn't be real smart for your average CPL guy.
On saying all that photos can lie and he might be further away and higher than what it appears.
A Cessna 185 speared in around Sydney doing something similar in the 90's if my memory is correct
One thing it isn't is intelligent. You should never have those sorts of angles of bank at low level unless you have alot of airspeed to play with. Even then it wouldn't be real smart for your average CPL guy.
On saying all that photos can lie and he might be further away and higher than what it appears.
A Cessna 185 speared in around Sydney doing something similar in the 90's if my memory is correct
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Are you referring to the flying operations or the amount of flesh on display?
... I didn't see the aeroplane either, I was looking at the beaver.
... I didn't see the aeroplane either, I was looking at the beaver.
Last edited by Bendo; 6th Aug 2007 at 12:34.
Don't see any problem with the aeroplane!
Look carefully at the photo, particularly at the relative position of the floats. I doubt that he has much more than 30 degrees of bank on.
Its a seaplane - and he is about to land on the sea (I assume).
Dr
PS: But you are right. Lying around in the north Qld sun wearing nothing but a couple of handkerchief sized bits of material should be illegal - from a medical perspective at least!
Look carefully at the photo, particularly at the relative position of the floats. I doubt that he has much more than 30 degrees of bank on.
Its a seaplane - and he is about to land on the sea (I assume).
Dr
PS: But you are right. Lying around in the north Qld sun wearing nothing but a couple of handkerchief sized bits of material should be illegal - from a medical perspective at least!
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You might like to enlighten us as to which reg you believe is being broken? No doubt you did your research after starting that thread on low flying a while back.
You might like to enlighten us as to which reg you believe is being broken? No doubt you did your research after starting that thread on low flying a while back.
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The seaplanes have been landing here turning short final here for over 15 years, its not new and its normal ops, there is a couple big high rise hotels (use to work in one so I know its there!) behind the camera person ( read ****e stirer idiot with nothing better to do..) and a big hotel and mall complex to the right, which is funnily enough the sea plane base ! and has been for a long time now. He neglected to mention the fact the plane is also flying right under the upwind leg for runway 15, or the 2 mile final areas for the reciprical runway 33 at Cairns! Wtf is all I can say to the original poster from a hotel room in New York City where I am reading this crap from !!!!
Perhaps you should ask yourself Squawk, is this legal? (one of the pics on Squawk's website)
Edit: Looks like the picture I linked to on Squawk's web page of low flying over water in a single has been deleted!!!
Edit: Looks like the picture I linked to on Squawk's web page of low flying over water in a single has been deleted!!!
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I'd heard that the Cairns Beaver had had a little mishap a while back? Did they fix it or is it a different beaver operating there now? Does the ag pilot still own the business?
Evertonian
Strange beach. Getting the grass stains out of your cozzie must be a bugger! Still, the lack of sand up the jetsy is a bonus!