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Does anyone recognize this plane? It has been buzzing the lake well below the 500 foot from people/property limit. I caught this picture, but there don't seem to be any numbers. The pilot should be reminded of the rules.
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Looks like a Cessna 120/140 produced between 1946 and 1950. The tail number may be under the rear stabilizers. If he's over the water he can go as low as he dares.
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I increased the pixels per inch up to 2500, 500 pixel increments, and still could not read what is on the tail in red.
If your original has a higher pixels per inch, try increasing it and concentrate on the tail.
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Nobozo; while a plane can be as low to the water as the pilot dares, the rules say the plane must be 500 feet from persons or property. This guy was buzzing lines of snowmobilers at less than 100 feet AGL. Note: the FAR mentions "OPEN" water, so above the ice, the minimums may be 500. Does anyone know how that is interpreted?
FAR § 91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General. Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes: . . (c) Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure. Upthesaukee; I've attached a cropping of the tail from the original shot - no way those are numbers. Doesn't look like any under the stabilizer either.
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The lettering above the horizontal stabilizer is the Cessna logo.
The white rectangle below and in front of it is a state of MA registration sticker, so that narrows it down a little. If it keeps coming back, it might be staying at Laconia for a vacation. |
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As noted in another post "Ice Airport". Maybe the pilot is going there. |
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Is there a fine for flying an unregistered plane? I would think it is like cars and boats and need registration. Pilots, do you ever see a plane coming from behind with flashing blue lights?
Are there unlicensed pilots and unregistered aircraft in the air? There are many private airstrips or landing areas scattered around New England. Could someone continue to "fly under the radar" like that? Would it be easier than piloting a small unregistered boat without a boater education certificate?
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Upon further review:
In this link: http://www.faa.gov/safety/programs_i...dia/PART04.doc Starting in section 4.3.1.5, gives the marking locations. Under the left wing On the vertical tail section (both sides) On the fuselage (both sides) (the engine pod stuff doesn't apply here) In looking at this airplane, it almost looks like it may have been recently stripped of paint and repainted, or at least in the process of repainting. Certainly, we should be able to see one area that requires the "N" number to be displayed (N= US registry.) Looks like a job for Homeland Security ![]() Off topic, but as an aside, I had forgot how many Government documents had "this page intentionally left blank" . As I remember it, it didn't matter if the document was printed on both sides of a sheet or just one side. I guess they are leaving room for further expansion ![]() Back on topic...As far as over open water, until the civilian and government lawyers get involved to further define this question, I personally think that open water that is frozen would still be considered open water. Buzzing boats on that water is still a no-no, so buzzing snowmobiles would likewise be a no-no. And I don't think that group of bobhouses constitutes a village or town ![]()
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Of course if you've really PO'd the wrong fed, they could always get you with a 91.13(a) (careless/reckless operation) violation. |
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Alaska is quite "lawless" in this respect. I read somewhere that the FAA's goal was to get at least 50% of the pilots in AK certified. As for this airplane, the fact that is has a MA registration sticker means it's registered with the FAA as well since the MA registration is dependent on the FAA registration number (i.e. the N number). |
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By the time he got over to our area, we were in a solid overcast with the bottoms of the clouds around 2500 feet and the tops around 3000-3500 feet. When he finally admitted he was in trouble, he was low on fuel and the only place to land was in our area, so we set him up on a straight course, had him descend at a low rate of descent, and kept all traffic away from him. He indeed made it out of the clouds and immediately left our frequency. We simply called the General Aviation District Office (GADO), told them what had transpired, and they met the pilot when he got out of the airplane. He was lectured at great length, but no ticket. The saying in law enforcement is that you might outrun my car, but not my radio. The same thing happens with airplanes. ![]()
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![]() Buzzing people and sleds is not nice and pretty stupid to boot, but is it possible he wasn't below 500 feet? To the uninitiated 500 feet can look pretty close... |
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I saw him off States Landing beach the weekend before the derby. He was no higher than 50' but I think was buzzing his buddies who were fishing on the ice.
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Hi Guys & Gals,
I know this is a serious matter, but in all honesty..Doesn't that look like the plane that was on the roof of that small restaurant in Laconia? (I forget the name)...I'm just adding a little trivial humor! I hope everyone is enjoying the winter! Spring is coming! "The Eagle" |
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That's funny ,Eagle.I can see Pepper now....flying over the lake with goggles like Snoopy wears when fighting the Red baron.Speaking of Pepper.....has there been any sightings? I miss her on the forum because she was always positive and upbeat with a great sense of humor.
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