Since we've discussed flyovers on another thread, how about this one
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On the subject of flyovers, here's a nice one:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2008/04/11/natsot.usaf.flyover.cnn
And its a wonder why they can't operate in the MOA's professionally?
. . . 700 feet's not low, when the props are hitting the wave tops of the channel thats low. I'll remember that quote as long as I live . . .
And its a wonder why they can't operate in the MOA's professionally?
Hmmmm
And its a wonder why they can't operate in the MOA's professionally?
Hmmmm
I don't know who did this one, but many thanks to the Osprey crew who was flying in the vicinity of DCA on 10 April.
I was on the ramp when they, in order, flew south over the Potomac, then turned around and overflew the Rwy 4 centerline. Having never seen the Osprey in flight, my crew and I enjoyed it!
Is the Marine Corps the only branch flying the Osprey, or does the Army have any now?
Do we REALLY want to get into all the red-nose clown-shoe-wearing antics of GA pilots?
Of course, your response to me listing their innumerable acts of buffoonery would be "don't paint us all with the same brush."
This guy likely won't fly an F-16 again. I can't say the same for all the Bonanza flying idiot/doctors out there.
he may have gotten on trouble. . .but i"ll by him a beer anytime. . . very nice!