* Pilot loses license after buzzing Texas beach *

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 06/24/2010

 By SARAH PORTLOCK  / Associated Press

 Federal officials have revoked the pilot's license of a man who buzzed a
crowd on a Galveston County beach, flying a single-engine plane as low as 15
feet about the ground and snagging a fishing line.

Joseph Bryan Kirbow flew so low during the March incident that the plane
snagged a man's line and broke his fishing pole, while wind from the plane
blew another man's hat off, the Federal Aviation Administration said
Wednesday.

Planes must fly at least 1,000 feet in the air except during take off or
landing, FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford said.

Kirbow surrendered his airman certificate "immediately" after receiving the
FAA's June 16 revocation letter and can't apply for a new license for at
least a year, Lunsford said.

Phone numbers were not listed for Kirbow's home address in Beaumont nor his
company where the plane was registered, Kirbow Transportation Enterprises,
in Nederland, Texas.

During the flight, one of Kirbow's two passengers asked if they would be in
trouble for flying so low, according to the FAA investigation. Kirbow said
he had "buzzed the beach many times" and "would not get in trouble for it."

One witness, Terry Rodery of Santa Fe, told investigators he thought the
plane was going to crash until he saw the pilot smile and buzz the group at
least twice.

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