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Similar story- wasn't there a Northwest 747 captain who was retiring, and arranged to have some friends of his in a B-17 or B-24 form up on his wingtip coming into MSP? If I recall, he had verbal authorization from the POI or someone in the FSDO, but when the rest of the FAA found out about it, they went absolutely nuts. I wonder if any pictures exist?
 
That AA flyby is cool, and any of the doppshats at Spruce Qweek got upset about it, they should have turned on their hand helds. Derrrrrrrrrrrr.

I love spruce creek. Those old farts in their warbirds climbing like bats out of hell have almost only killed me 2x :D
 
Metro752 said:
That AA flyby is cool, and any of the doppshats at Spruce Qweek got upset about it, they should have turned on their hand helds. Derrrrrrrrrrrr.

I love spruce creek. Those old farts in their warbirds climbing like bats out of hell have almost only killed me 2x :D
only twice? jeez. you must not fly around there very often. on the weekends you will see them lined up 10 deep to take off. nothing more dangerous than a 75 year old in a high perf retract. before the altimeter reads 10 feet those gear are up!!!
 
cforst513 said:
only twice? jeez. you must not fly around there very often. on the weekends you will see them lined up 10 deep to take off. nothing more dangerous than a 75 year old in a high perf retract. before the altimeter reads 10 feet those gear are up!!!


Hey man you gotta impress those hot GILFS
 
I was there the day this happened... It was pretty dang schweet! There were lots of rumors about what happened to the pilot and some gnashing of teeth in the local paper. Most people thought it was great, however.
 
I find it hard to believe that he did this fly-by without AA's permission. I think AA just denied it after the fact. What would you expect them to do?
 
hey hovernut, is that a duchess or a seminole in your avatar? i'd vote BE-76
 
EagleRJ said:
Similar story- wasn't there a Northwest 747 captain who was retiring, and arranged to have some friends of his in a B-17 or B-24 form up on his wingtip coming into MSP? If I recall, he had verbal authorization from the POI or someone in the FSDO, but when the rest of the FAA found out about it, they went absolutely nuts. I wonder if any pictures exist?

It was a B-24. The Capt's last flight at NWA before retiring. The right-seat guy in the B-24 was a SCAB (and a notoriously poor stick). He called Dispatch and asked if it was cool to do a gear-down fly-by of the tower at MSP. The Dispatcher (a Level 3 tool himself) called the tower to tell them. Somehow the message got to the tower that "the FAA is cool with this".

They weren't.

The F/O and S/O on the Whale expressed their opposition to the fly-by,but the captain did it anyway.

A local TV station got a head's-up and taped it.

Head's rolled.

Irony Alert! The Scab/jerk in the B-24 was later fired by NWA...but hired by the FAA as an Air Carrier Inspector in SEA!

The Captain had his tickets suspended, but I don't know how long.
 

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