Posted by ldj on June 11, 2013 at 17:21:53 from (68.89.244.186):
In Reply to: Plane Pilots posted by Scott in SF on June 11, 2013 at 16:41:42:
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:45 pm Post subject: Re: Plane Pilots Reply to specific post Reply with quote
A pilots view of this, the minimum is 500 feet over non-congested areas. Except operations necessary for take off and
Scott,
It was you that mentioned the non-congusted area. You mentioned and I followed up about it. Wouldn't than make it discussed?
In my incident about congested area, I was turning over 3 houses and there was open spaces all around them. A part of my defense was that if engine had quit I had plenty of space to land without damaging anyone or thing. Lawyer told me reason they dropped it was because congested area was not defined and their lawyers said they couldn't show I was violating anything.
I never flew around them again, just not worth it even though I was right. It cost me a lot for that lawyer and I didn't want to spend money and time defending myself from them again.
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