I think Hulk would be ashamed to see you use his name.
You've gone way to far, so lets review some data.
HulkHogan said:
That was very unsafe to see two multi-engine ac flyiing high speeds in formation
Obviously, your experience does not include much time in multi-engine aircraft, except for the brief stint in a pa44. Interestingly, Dodgen Aircraft uses PA-34-200.
www.dodgenaircraft.com
If you are worried about noise, high speed aircraft, what do you do when 35D has it's annual fly in? Go hide someplace else?? What about all the warbirds that they invite?? Aren't you worried that they will have an engine failure and fall on you??
I really like the comment on your profile,
Curr Position: awaiting 1000 PIC
Marking time, waiting for your big chance. I have seen people like you, sucking the money out of others, just so you can build time. Here's a suggestion, quit waiting, go find a real job. You obviously have no clue about aviation, MR CFI.
Now, since you saw fit to post our tail numbers, thereby posting our names and addresses, I invite you to do the same for yourself.
HulkHogan said:
You all didnt see what I did....you have NO room to talk about this matter.
and NOPAX half a wingspan does pose a collision hazard!!
No, they didn't see what you did, and I'm not certain you saw what you claim. In the video there was always adequate seperation. The trail aircraft maintained, for the most part, a position that was below the other aircraft. The flight down the runway was made with the lead aircraft to the left side of the runway, and the trail aircraft on the right side of the runway. Since 35D is a 75 foot wide runway, that means that at least 75 feet seperation.
At no time, during the flight was either aircraft 1/2 wingspan from the other.
You sir, need glasses.
Last year we flew more than 60 hours in formation. Mostly 2 aircraft, sometimes 4. We always do it safely, we always brief on the ground in advance, and since you were listening on the radio, we always maintain communication. We also have a plan in the event of communicaction failure.
Notice the tag line on the video
These are professionals, don't try this at home.
So, go visit mommy and daddy, tell your boss at Dodgen, that you are going to go find a new job, one where you don't have to deal with people who know what they are doing. Maybe that's why you like being a CFI, so you can boss people around