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Here is one and the guy on the ground is just as stupid as the pilot. I like low fly by's. At this level with the wing that close to the ground IMO he has crossed into the stupid zone.
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Dude, hold my beer and watch this...
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OregonMaule wrote:Here is one and the guy on the ground is just as stupid as the pilot.
And don't forget the guy with the camera!
This was inches from being a catastrophe for the families and bad press for the rest of us.
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:10 am
um that is beyond stupid.... for all parties.

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Mon Feb 10, 2014 11:47 am
I would imagine the pilot is sweating right now, sometimes videos aren't a great thing.
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And that isn't the only stupid flying thing posted on the various aviation web pages. I am amazed the dumb stuff people post, first of all, some of the stuff is down right dangerous and second, they are just handing the FAA all they need to violate which I guess in some of the examples would actually be appropriate. Think before doing, start at the hearing and work your way backwards, it may save a life or at least a possible FAA violation.
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Haha, that's neat! I never fly like that when I'm sober....
Lighten up guy's, that could be François Le Vot for all anyone knows!
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I fuss at my ag boys to get the turn done and wings level before the wire. This guy hasn't even considered wires.
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Here's a guy that does get clipped. If he wakes up he's gonna have one hell of a head ache.
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Just remember... A low flying contest can only end in a tie!
That said, I love a good buzz job, and rumor has it I may have done a few... But not with camera close-ups and dipshits trying to get hit by the prop.
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Sidewinder wrote:Here's a guy that does get clipped. If he wakes up he's gonna have one hell of a head ache.
That'll suck your bobber under.... Holy Shit!
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:02 pm
Sidewinder wrote:Here's a guy that does get clipped. If he wakes up he's gonna have one hell of a head ache.
Good thing groovy bell bottom man got there so quick.
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Mon Feb 10, 2014 11:41 pm
hahaha yeah they're so wide they probably caused the windshear that made the pilot clip the reporter.
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