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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/s ... -laid.html

A man's decision to fly a plane over his friend's house has resulted in a criminal charge.

York Regional Police say a man rented a plane and proceeded to buzz several neighbourhoods in Richmond Hill on Sunday evening.

Police started getting calls about a plane that was reportedly seen "climbing into the sky, stalling and falling back to low altitudes."

Local resident Jeff Smith had guests over for a dinner party when the plane flew overhead.

It looked like the plane was in trouble.

"It's scary because we thought he was going to crash," Smith told CBC News in an interview.

Attempts to make radio contact with the pilot failed and it was then presumed that the plane was experiencing mechanical trouble.

Police began clearing local roads, so the plane would be able to make an emergency landing.

But the plane landed safely at the airport, where police caught up with the pilot when he landed at Markham Airport, at Highway 48 and Elgin Mills Road.

A 26-year-old Richmond Hill man now faces a charge of dangerous operation of an aircraft.



This dude was one engine failure from parking that aircraft in someone's kitchen.
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How about a trial by a jury of his peers..... us pilots. :evil: =D>
If he was anywhere near the jackass it sounds like he was, we pilots would come down on him HARD!
Dumb stunts like that gives all small plane pilots a big black eye! #-o [-X
dumb bastard.... :roll:

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Go ahead and jump to conclusions. Non pilots on the ground have no clue. I was making a landing at my ranch a few years ago and a passing motorist (horrified on looker) called 911 to report that an airplane crashed. My landings have never been that great so that may be where the confusion came from.

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Who is the goof ball, the media? the "witnesses"? the pilot? or the judges and jury? The story didn't make it clear :oops:

OOps I didn't see the video until tonight #-o yes goofball/bonehead
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I'm thinking he has very little for his defense. If I was him I would be going with I kept losing power and every time I was just about to land the power came back on. The one goofball says he kept stalling over and over again. That should help his defense.

But on a serious note, if a guy stays in a neighborhood four 5,10,15,20 minutes doing that kind of stuff, he should not have a pilots license.

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The day I took my first ATCO checkride, one of the other guys seeking to be a charter pilot flunked his. He was so po'd that he took off in one of the 182s and flew down Reynolds Street in Laramie at below the level of a 2-story apartment house. When I first heard of that (I was still at the airport), I disbelieved it--non-pilots often misjudge the height of airplanes. But some days later I talked to a fellow who happened to be looking out his window of the apartment house--and he looked down on the airplane as it flew past. So now and again, witnesses are correct.

In this case, from the video I'd sure estimate the airplane's height at a lot lower than 1000' AGL. Don't know Canada's altitude requirements for overflying congested areas, but I'll bet it's not much different from the US requirements.

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So he thought he'd put on a free air show for some unprepared spectators. And it scared them, because they were not yer normal air show attendees, they'd probably never seen nor heard about what guys like to do in airplanes sometimes. What did he do wrong? Nothing it appears. except bad judgment as to where to play around. Lesson learned, never practice stalls anywhere near a subdivision. It scares people who don't know what's going on.

An excuse like; "my airplane kept stalling, was just tipping it down to get it going again" would be hilarious, quite true; Makes me wonder if the judge would want the thing examined by a mechanic to determine why it was stalling. That would be the ultimate joke, to get that kind of order from a judge. RT
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In my flight training we never practiced stalls at 1000' or lower. I still dobt do that now that I have some experience. Bottom line, don't fly low over built up areas. That's just basic regulation that you learn early on in flying...
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I didn't see any stalls. Not sure where that came from. Canada is harsh.... Up to 5 years in prison for "dangerous operation of an aircraft"

Bone headed for sure? Not sure it was that criminal. Pull his ticket for 6 months and make him take lessons from a CFI
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We had an incident here in SoCal, where a student was out in the practice area doing his airwork, stalls, and steep turns, being a good student and honing his skills in a designated practice area.

A local Sheriff deputy who was involved with a youth detention facility or some sort of an at-risk youth work farm, decided they were under a terrorist attack, and unleashed holy hell with one phone call.

The kid was practicing his stalls, not planning a Zombie Apocalypse.

I have no idea whether the subject of the original post was being a dickhead truly buzzing at 200 feet, or just being a student at 2000 feet. But non-pilots can indeed make the stupidest assumptions.
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soyAnarchisto wrote:I didn't see any stalls. Not sure where that came from. Canada is harsh.... Up to 5 years in prison for "dangerous operation of an aircraft"

Bone headed for sure? Not sure it was that criminal. Pull his ticket for 6 months and make him take lessons from a CFI



Agreed... I saw a bunch of low passes, but no stalls.

Also, 5 years in prison for that stunt would be ridiculous (it didn't even sound like the scared spectators were calling for that). Like you said, yank his ticket for a few months and move on. Granted, this was Canada, but too often these days it seems like the recommended course of action for any minor violation is to drop an anvil on someone's head. Putting this guy in prison for half a decade wouldn't accomplish anything.
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coloradokevin wrote:Putting this guy in prison for half a decade wouldn't accomplish anything.


Oh yes it will...

Increase the tax burden on all CA citizens by a LOT
Ruin the guy's chances to ever have a decent job or career
Negatively affect the guy's personality forever (where do you think sociopaths come from?)
Break the hearts of his friends and family, Grandma becomes inconsolable
Quadruple the chances of him becoming a career criminal (by statistic)
Subject him to violence, rape, and emotional abuse that is not deserved by buzzing his friend's house
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How about pull his ratings for 6+ months, then he has to re-test to regain his ratings.
Plus about 8 hrs of active community service per weekend for 6 months.
Plus a bunch of PILOT peer pressure giving him shit for being such a DUFUS!

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Guess there ain't much newsworthy stuff in Canada if that got a segment.
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The content of that story is pretty vague. Joe public is pretty dumbfounded when it comes to the operation of aircraft. I wouldn't be to quick to judge.
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Moral of the story......don't come back for the second pass. :)
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and in additiion... Canadians should learn how to spell.... there's no "U" in Neighborhood..... :shock: :roll:
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Would a kid in his new car burning rubber and spinning donuts in front of a buddy's house, then racing down the road as a hazard to everyone on the highway merit any lines in a news report? I doubt it.

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