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mingalababya 30th October 2006 08:37


Originally Posted by Son of the Bottle (Post 2934073)
I've flown PFLs down to (much) less than 200' - though if you startled a courting couple you could be in trouble.

Excuse my ignorance, but what's this 'PFL' that you guys from the UK refer to? I'm from the other side of the world and have never heard of PFL.

Thanks,

Darth_Bovine 30th October 2006 08:40

PFL: Practice Forced Landing.

To keep us sharp for the day when the fan stops at the front! :eek:

Lister Noble 30th October 2006 09:03

Stuart,
I'm flying on my own,as it's easier than peering through a head,although I suppose I could sit in front when two up?
Thoroughly enjoying and thank you for your help in doing so.
Lister:)

mingalababya 30th October 2006 12:24


Originally Posted by Darth_Bovine (Post 2936479)
PFL: Practice Forced Landing.
To keep us sharp for the day when the fan stops at the front! :eek:

Oh, I see .. thanks for that. We just call them "forced landings" over here. :)

foxmoth 30th October 2006 12:33


Does the CAA ever prosecute pilots for doing a PFL?
The CAA has recently pushed out a bit of paper that I think Englishal was refering to with his post

Unless you were carying out the PFL in good faith and really didn't see the people until you were below the 500', and then carried out an immediate go-around.....Then the CAA won't prosecute you.
The CAA are saying basically what Englishal says here, that they will not prosecute in these cases.

Legalapproach 30th October 2006 20:23

Lister

If you want a master class in the low flying rules give me a call particularly because I may be the one to get the call from the CAA if you breach them!!

1000 feet pah! I got the Cub up to 8000' once although I have to say it was very cold, it took a very long time and Norwich wouldn't believe me.:{

Arclite

Just seen your post - everything going well out there?? Still very envious about your move and we will keep the L4 warm for your return

regards

Legal (SS)

Gertrude the Wombat 31st October 2006 19:22


Originally Posted by Legalapproach (Post 2937650)
and Norwich wouldn't believe me

Why were you talking to them?? Part of the point of flying at that height over East Anglia is that you can go wherever you like without talking to anyone.

(Although I couldn't resist calling Cambridge with "field in sight" from overhead Honington.)

JP1 31st October 2006 20:17

Other JAA states
 
A banner towing aircraft flew over my apartment in Spain a few months back, (in fact over all the apartments parallel to the beach, so a good few) at I would guess no more than 200 feet. The apartment block is 4 stories high, I was one up from the ground on the balcony.

Anyway the height was low enough to me to clearly see the individual oil streaks and marks under the cowling.

Is low flying actively policed in other states, like here?

Legalapproach 31st October 2006 20:49

Gertrude

I was boasting - knew they wouldn't believe me:ok:

bigflyingrob 1st November 2006 09:46

500 feet
 
If you see the courting couple then if you actually land in the field then you are legit as obviously the 500 foot rule does not apply if you are landing!:)
The other opt out is a glider ridge soaring but not a lot of people know that!


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