“Military Helicopters usually aren’t doing that.”
“Military Helicopters usually aren’t doing that.”
It is just as illegal for other RC aircraft, and they’ve been around for generations.
“Then they weren’t even close to you. When they are low and fast you feel them and hear them. In fact you hear practically nothing else.”
“At 500 ft or less? If so you know exactly how annoying it is. It’s not pleasant. I’ve lived near elevated trains and a small airport and it was not pleasant. Those are very much like the choppers, although usually without the building shaking too.”
“it doesn’t have any obvious reason to be there.”
Good ol stock photos. You gotta pay more if you want more
“I notice the one thing you didn’t reply to is having that be a normal regular condition over your house. It’s obvious you know exactly what sort of behavior it is.”
“Not over a residential neighborhood unless that neighborhood is very close to an airport.”
“Rocks are thrown from overpasses with intent to cause harm”
“That’s not the case here and has never been.”
That’s just a really lousy argument.
So you’ve never flown around NYC
Never go below the ceiling?! Good one
Sure....how do you plan to get rid of the heavy traffic from the three Class Bs that necessitates lower altitudes?
Owning land doesn’t grant any airspace. Even ten feet up is subject to aviation regulations.
Avoid the heavy traffic of the three Class Bs?
Most things are ‘fragile’ when you’re talking about things hitting them at hundreds of miles per hour
Ever flown out in New York? There is a reason they keep traffic (even when not taking off or landing) below the heavy traffic of the three Class B airports
Hey, stop hovering that thing outside your neighbors bedroom window
Don’t know how deep YOUR pockets are, but six figures is serious enough to me