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As I recall, the separation rule is:   500 feet from any person, vehicle
or
structure.  The separation may be vertical, horizontal or diagonal.

Ed Burkhead



Bob Saville wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 1/31/01 7:55:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > << "You'll go flying with anybody in anything."  That's not really
true, but
> > I
> >  guess it does seem that way. For example, I won't go with the surfer
who
> > likes
> >  to fly 50' above the water so that he can get a good look at the
waves.  I
> >  think he is asking for trouble and I, for one, don't want to be in
the plane
> >  with him when he finds it!
>
> *****Seems as though I remember reading somewhere about a reg that says
something
> about getting no closer to any surface or structure than 500 feet except
for
> take-offs and landings. (Obviously you just forgot to add the other '0'
to your
> 50' figure. Right??  We all know that no 'licensed' pilot would pull
such a
> stunt. (Especeially during the whale migration season). (How would you
like to be
> 'buzzing' a whale just as he 'spouts'?  That could prove to be
embarrassing!!).
>
> Bob Saville
>
> >
> >
> >  Spook
> >  >> You need to be very careful who you get in an airplane with and
not ride
> > with just anybody. In over 40 years of flying I have seen a few joy
rides
> > turn fatal. I once put a Cessna 182 in a lake upside down in 20 feet
of water
> > and people thought that I knew what I was doing. Surprised quite a few
people
> > including myself.
> >
> > kim
> > PS
> > It's a long story and I am taking the 5th so don't ask.

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