uavnoitall
UAVnoitall
uavnoitall

Matt, I like your interviews and I like your interview style- your relateable and thats a complement. However, don’t you think its a little odd for your guests to have to keep their legs pinned to the couch since you have your’s straight out in front of you? I’m a tall man as well, over 6’, so I know about needing

I’m done with Adam Sandler movies...totally done. I’m done with his endless commitment to using SNL alumni and his repetitive use of 80’s music in his movies. If you want to know what the tipping point was...it was Grown Ups 2. It was like they took any of the redeeming qualities of Grown Ups 1 ,removed it, and made

Getting you ass handed to you by a Diesel VW isn’t usually too humiliating...unless you were stupid enough to enter a drag race in a beautiful Ferrari 458. Hopefully, the undoubtedly young Ferrari owner, learned something about owning a genuinely nice car...YOU DON’T HAVE TO PROVE ANYTHING TO ANYBODY so don’t put

I think it might be hard to define what “A regular car guy is” but I agree with you. I think the host of the show needs to be someone people can relate too, like Jay Leno’s persona (yes, i’m sure he’s a multi, multi, multi-millionaire too) but he comes off as relate-able in his full denim signature attire. Just don’t

FhantomWorks...Why is it that at the end of each episode I feel so sorry for the client writing the check for 400-500 hours of labor when all he needed was a few electrical items fixed, a repaint and the seat sat a little high (yes, i’m exaggerating...but not by much). After one episode I estimated the shop rate of

I think there’s going to be as many different answers as there are demographics for Television viewers to your question. I understand that there endless tastes in what people want to see, so my personal tastes are probably not universal based on my age, back ground, economic status and education which makes me a

I’m not going to wade into the luxury truck as a “status symbol” or Not argument because its too subjective, and i’m convinced that money isn’t an assurance of classiness anymore that’s for sure. I do know two things though: First, Chevy is laughing all the way to the bank with their truck and SUV cash cow with up to

I’m not going to make the time in my schedule for proving to you what I already know. If you want to learn the rules for flyovers, search the FARs or call the FAA. If you want to learn about why this particular flyover suspended the aviation career of those involved, do the research (look at the other video’s from

When you fly 100’ over the top of a stadium full of people, video makes the internet. When video makes the internet, the USAF brass finds out and asks questions and all the wrong people start taking notice. It doesn’t surprise me that so many people don’t see the problem, they don’t understand the realities of the

Hmmm...well, by repercussions you mean that the crowd was happy, which I don’t doubt. Obviously, the USAF brass wasn’t so impressed, which is why they lost their wings and there was a substantial investigation. I wish I would have posted a video showing what the view was from the top of the stadium, rather than from

The point of my post was to offer insight into how a moment of showboating can end a career, even when its only a perception of a pilot performing a stunt instead of following standard practices. I also gave insight into how civilians really do present law suits against the DOD as a result of being injured physically

I’m going to answer your question with a question. What is the minimum altitude the FAA and USAF outline for flying over populated area’s? hint: its not 100 feet above the stadium. This is why the pilots in the video had their wings roasted.

I’m sorry your interpreting my presentation of a different point of view as “bitch’n”. I’ve been in aviation for 25 years I can recognize career ending stupidity by aviators pretty quickly.

Sometimes it isn’t whats dangerous, its “what the hell where you thinking” that will end your aviation career. In crystal clarity, you can tell that the lead pilot did not follow standard procedures and lead a formation way too low over a crowd. Was it cool? YES!!, was it also highly against military and civilian

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Low fly by’s are cool, yes! but are also incredibly stupid things to do around civilian populations. Having spent many years in the fighter community, i’m surprised that even a Blue Angels pilot would pull a stunt like that being clearly lower than at the show. There have so many cases over the last decade that pilots

The thing about the Corvette is that you will always notice that one (or two...) thing(s) that GM just didn’t spend enough time developing to get right. On the other hand, Porsche spends a lot of time and money on the little things so something as obvious as a poor visual mix of tan suede, black leather steering

One question: WHY DID THIS TAKE SO DAMN LONG???? unfortunately, my 2004 Suburban gets 15MPG on a great day, and has a 4 speed. Next thing you know they’ll bring the Diesel Suburban back from the dead, and declare that MPG really matters now that their entire company is being supported by their cash cow - the

Let me start by saying that I don’t consider myself a sports “fan” by any stretch of the imagination, so I don’t have an emotional attachment to any team, any sport or its affiliation to a certain city. However, this isn’t to say that I don’t enjoy watching sports, to include motorsports, on TV and in person so i’m

I’ve seen the previews, both red and green banners, and I predict a colossal bomb. Unfortunately, everything Chevy Chase has touched in the last 20 years has turned to complete S^&*%. So I hope his cameo is very, very brief. After watching the various trailers about 3 times I felt like I was watching a parody of the

Regardless of how I feel (and many others) about restrictor plate racing, I applaud NASCAR for their commitment to the safety of the drivers and the fans by putting their money where their mouths are. Clearly, there’s work still left to be done, but improvements have been made over the years to the tracks, cars and