A bit of a brain teaser for a Friday morning. Or maybe just a stupid question...
David
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and whether or not you have been seen 
low rider wrote:500 ft rule goes out the window when landing or taking off...... Flew under many bridges on approach in floatplanes.....should be no different on wheels.....
low rider wrote:If you are flying under a bridge just to fly under a bridge It will most likely look like that to somebody who may be watching.The Feds can get you for the reckless thing in a lot of situations.Even though Forest hill Bridge in auburn is over 700 ft tall my guess is not too many people would appreciate you flying under it.

Not a bridge, but a real cool private strip labeled "Ziggy" on the sectional. Off grid, with a large solar system, me and the owner would have much to talk about, I circled a bit waiting for a friendly wave (which would be construed as an invite to land immediatly) but saw no one, the plane is TOO quiet sometimes![img]htt%20p://i649.photobucket.com/albums/uu213/simkot/fall010.jpg[/img] The big bridge.....many Idaho pilots know this one, and some I heard flew under it, years ago. Now a world famous base jump site (and good for the city for allowing it, they told the liability weenies to "go jump off a bridge" I heard, and it has proven to be a real money maker for the city. Motel rooms/resturants etc. all profit. When I was there I met a Dutch couple on their honeymoon, base jumping across the US, and leaving some Dueschtmarks (?) in Twin Falls when they left. A real classic bridge in a great setting, Kenivel's ramp remnants can still be seen on the right about 1/2 mile past the bridge.
The last of the big Snake River bridges heading towards my place, concrete, efficient no doubt but not as sexy as the steel bridges, note the extreme low water, you could almost step across the mighty Snake.
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