WizardPilot
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Remember 1000'agl over heavily populated areas...
Saturday I was playing catch with my little brother in the park. A family showed up with their model rocket. They launched once, and it got stuck in a tree and they recovered it. While getting the rocket ready for launch again, a piper, flying 500-700 feet above the ground was headed towards us, he circled about a mile south of us for a few mins then flew towards us. By this time the rocket was on its pad ready to go. I was watching up at the plane as it was about a half mile from us and I hear this whoosh, and see a rocket go by the nose of the plane maybe 25-50 feet to the front and left of the nose! I couldn't believe it.
The guy rocked his wings back and forth, like in a daze of which way to bank away from this thing. He finally tried to circle right of it,( I think he should have kept on going, what goes up must come down and I would rather stay away from that). But I was shocked and amazed at what I just saw. I could only think back to training when altitudes were important and the magical number 1000 ft AGL popped up with pictures of builidings and cities below it. That would have been a good time to be following the rules. It was a serious issue, and fairly stupid but I couldnt help but chuckle at what I just saw. I am not taking blame from the family that was launching, but there are reasons rules are set up, and I thought this was a good story to share on why to follow them. Anybody else have any fun/stupid/intersting stories like this or would like to comment?
Still too low...You were right 1000ft. its late had to look it up. Still too low.
Saturday I was playing catch with my little brother in the park. A family showed up with their model rocket. They launched once, and it got stuck in a tree and they recovered it. While getting the rocket ready for launch again, a piper, flying 500-700 feet above the ground was headed towards us, he circled about a mile south of us for a few mins then flew towards us. By this time the rocket was on its pad ready to go. I was watching up at the plane as it was about a half mile from us and I hear this whoosh, and see a rocket go by the nose of the plane maybe 25-50 feet to the front and left of the nose! I couldn't believe it.
The guy rocked his wings back and forth, like in a daze of which way to bank away from this thing. He finally tried to circle right of it,( I think he should have kept on going, what goes up must come down and I would rather stay away from that). But I was shocked and amazed at what I just saw. I could only think back to training when altitudes were important and the magical number 1000 ft AGL popped up with pictures of builidings and cities below it. That would have been a good time to be following the rules. It was a serious issue, and fairly stupid but I couldnt help but chuckle at what I just saw. I am not taking blame from the family that was launching, but there are reasons rules are set up, and I thought this was a good story to share on why to follow them. Anybody else have any fun/stupid/intersting stories like this or would like to comment?
Still too low...You were right 1000ft. its late had to look it up. Still too low.
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