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I'd say paranoia. Simply because "spotting" isn't a one-man hobby, tons of people do it. Just look at airliners.net or jetphotos.net. An unknown hobby? I think not. Plenty of people have a fascination with airplanes, what's wrong with taking it to the next level, and having the literature to back it up? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/buck.gif
Although, in all fairness how often do you really see someone on an airplane with binoculars, writing something down he's looking at outside? Aside from my picture taking on flights I have yet to see such a thing. So I don't blame them for being somewhat concerned, after 9/11 better safe than sorry I say. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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Let me ask you this, would you say that Northwest flight into LAX was paranoia or a legit concern?
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I've had quite a few run in's with "John Law" at the airport. On one occasion I was just minding my own business sitting in my car, watching planes. The cops were called by a passerby saying that I looked suspicious (Me suspicious.. HA... I'm a total geek.. It must have been the antennas on my car or something). /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/buck.gif
Well, the cop that came up to my car was totally cool. He saw my scanner and all my aviation related books and magazines and other flying things in my car and started to talk flying with me. He understood that this was a hobby of mine to sit and watch planes and listen to ATC. He had no problem with it. He even suggested other spots for me to watch planes from. (What a guy... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
I wish more cops were like this guy along with other citizens. But I totally understand that they have a job to do and that there are really people out there that could possibly provide a problem to aviation. I'm glad that people are being checked out. I get alittle aggravated being labeled by some police officers and citizens as a terrorist, but that's what I have to go through every now and then to enjoy my hobby.
That all being said my frequency of plane spotting adventures has slowly decreased. I really spend more time picking a spot and making notes of how the public sees me as I watch planes. You have to be careful and not push your luck. Plane Spotting can be quite entertaining, especially when you don't have some little ole lady calling the cops on ya. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
P.S. A tip that I learned the hard way. Find the local Police Frequencies and plug them into your scanner. It's a great way to know when it's time to leave. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/spin2.gif