ZOMFG Yur RC toy aeroplanez video wuz sooo allsome!!!111!!one!one!!!11
Sorry, but a toy is still a toy, no amount of whining can change that.
An RC plane "operator" is not a pilot. Fact.
You have your opinions on the matter, I have mine. Move on.
With an attitude like that, I bet you have a few affliction shirts yourself. Do you wear them in the Cherokee as well?
I feel safe to say I can see both sides of this. I've done demos similar to this one with my models. (I actually have the same model as this guy). I've also flown full scale air shows, plenty of acro time, and maybe even witnessed first hand several "go arounds" similar to this.
I've been fortunate to have well rounded experience from gliders, seaplanes, and everything in between to my current Intl Corporate Jet gig. Still fly a lot of small stuff, and plenty of RC planes/helis as well.
I can without a doubt tell you that hovering and other forms of "high alpha" flight that the upper echelon of modelers have perfected takes as much skill as flying an ILS to minimums. You can teach a monkey to do either quite well.
Watch that Heli video posted above. That's not most peoples cup of tea, but the reflexes, coordination, and situational awareness it takes to accomplish that is absolutely incredible.
The ranks of the serious RC modeler include an incredible percentage of professional and GA pilots. I assume that a lot of them are like me and hate that there is rift between two forms of the same thing, aviation.
With that out of the way, I'd like to point out of few of my opinions:
These models are no more a "toy" than a Pitts or Starduster. With a few exceptions on both sides, we buy these "toys" with surplus money to fill our spare time with a pastime that is enjoyable to us.
The RC pilot was young and uninformed. He didn't know the finer points of the situation, or the potential consequences. In a court of law that won't mean squat. I wonder if any "young and uninformed" aviators have ever found themselves in a pickle. In all of aviation, we learn with age and experience. Please keep in mind that this event was organized and run by FS pilots.
In my estimation, the person that deserves an apology the most is the pax in the bipe. The pilot knew the risks. Everytime you buzz a strip, event or not, your hanging your tail out the window. Do you think his heart rate and adrenaline were elevated before he met the model? H3LL Yeah!
This was an unfortunate event. Luckily everybody walked away. Hopefully we can learn from this for future events. I can tell you that the Modelling Community are already drafting guidelines to give the pilots the information they need to have before providing demonstrations at full scale events. The FAA might even look at this video and realize it needs a similar AC for those wishing to hold a non-waivered event at an uncontrolled airport. These guys obviously needed some guidance. (and at least a NOTAM!)