Re: Oooooops - It's usually not a good thing to buz the Santa Monica pier in a L-39
OK, I've flown for a living all my adult life, over 42 years, and I've had a couple incidents with the FAA. First of all Bob Hoover did nothing wrong, it was a vendetta of two "feds" that migrated to the FAA aeromedical system when there was no official head of that office.
Anybody who flies an airplane that does anything other than straight and level cross country flying is automatically "suspect" to both the press and the FAA. Skip should know this. I had several instances when I had a Pitts and when I flew the BD-5J when another pilot would come up and ask "how fast does it cruise" (answer, it doesn't cruise, it does aerobatics) and then they would drop a dime to the FAA because they were jealous of pilots that don't get scared of banking past 30 degrees.
I got totally out of "fun" flying because I knew as an airline pilot to whom flying is the only way I can make a living it was too high a liability to risk losing my license and job.
I'm afraid Skip will get screwed but maybe he never realized how vulnerable he was as a civilian pilot in high performance aircraft.
The other question is, giving Mr. Riggs' reputation and criminal record, was Skip so hard up that he had to work for a known criminal?? Sad if that was the case.
I guess it also says something about the current state of affairs that a genuine war hero like Skip had to take that job. And even though nobody on the ground was threatened the press and public and especially the FA A will never see it that way.
The government doesn't care about right and wrong, it's about political correctness.
Maybe someone could set up a legal defense fund for Skip if it becomes necessary like happened for Mr. Hoover. I'll donate as long as Riggs gets no money.
Ron
OK, I've flown for a living all my adult life, over 42 years, and I've had a couple incidents with the FAA. First of all Bob Hoover did nothing wrong, it was a vendetta of two "feds" that migrated to the FAA aeromedical system when there was no official head of that office.
Anybody who flies an airplane that does anything other than straight and level cross country flying is automatically "suspect" to both the press and the FAA. Skip should know this. I had several instances when I had a Pitts and when I flew the BD-5J when another pilot would come up and ask "how fast does it cruise" (answer, it doesn't cruise, it does aerobatics) and then they would drop a dime to the FAA because they were jealous of pilots that don't get scared of banking past 30 degrees.
I got totally out of "fun" flying because I knew as an airline pilot to whom flying is the only way I can make a living it was too high a liability to risk losing my license and job.
I'm afraid Skip will get screwed but maybe he never realized how vulnerable he was as a civilian pilot in high performance aircraft.
The other question is, giving Mr. Riggs' reputation and criminal record, was Skip so hard up that he had to work for a known criminal?? Sad if that was the case.
I guess it also says something about the current state of affairs that a genuine war hero like Skip had to take that job. And even though nobody on the ground was threatened the press and public and especially the FA A will never see it that way.
The government doesn't care about right and wrong, it's about political correctness.
Maybe someone could set up a legal defense fund for Skip if it becomes necessary like happened for Mr. Hoover. I'll donate as long as Riggs gets no money.
Ron
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