Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
I didn't start this thread
Yes, I see that now, my mistake.
I didn't start this thread
If absolutely knew it was a violation, had a high probability of getting someone (else) killed, and was flagrant and intentional, I would likely report it to the FAA. However, those conditions are nearly impossible to meet and certainly were nowhere near being met in your little paeon to air safety.
There is no "protocal". Each will respond to each situation as he or she sees fit, weighing the various particulars against their natures or instincts, and be judged by their peers based on this response. I prefer to er on the side of not being an informant against my fellow man.
No problem. I figured you got me mixed up with the OP.Yes, I see that now, my mistake.
IFR in Class G airspace...instrument rated pilots in an instrument equipped airplane. No problem here.
Ahh,..a philosopher. Welcome to the board, my friend. I share your bewilderment.I haven't stopped thinking about this since it happened. What possesses people to do such stupid things?
Ahh,..a philosopher. Welcome to the board, my friend. I share your bewilderment.
I, too, long, long,..ago, ..did think we, this close community of pilots,..dare I say it, ..this brotherhood of men who shared the liberties and responsibilities of flight, would shoulder the responsibility of self-discipline, but, alas, the brotherhood was a young boy's dream, and the reality is, different people have different places to go at different times.
That is correct, you do not need to file to fly IFR in class G. I have never met anyone in the US that does it but have heard people in the bush do it.
I don't consider people trying to keep themselves and others safe snitches. Though they may have been IFR, it really sounds like they weren't and they could have been endangering other pilots out there in the soup. I'm no pro, but I don't see the problem with questioning something that may cause harm to yourself and/or others.I'm not even sure where to begin.
Clearly this thread is opinion based, and if your mother forgot to teach you that everyone is entitled to an opinion, I'm very sorry. It seems to be a valuable life lesson you should revisit.
My perspective only allowed so much information to be absorbed, as such perhaps I should have included a disclaimer on the original post. However, no one can predict a persons interpretation of words. I'm sorry if I offended you with my opinion, and I'm sorry if you think I tried to snitch on some perfectly well meaning instrument rated pilots. I'm not trying to be airplane police, I'm trying to understand. Just because I can legally do something, doesn't always mean I should. I'm going above and beyond the 'what' to try and understand the 'why'. Again, apparently that's too much.
I made this thread to share an example of what from my viewpoint seemed to be bad decision making and poor judgement. It IS entirely likely that everything they did, and that every pilot that arrived or departed that day was perfectly legal and safe. However I offered an opinion on something I thought to be dangerous and I felt I wanted to share my opinion. Only to find a ravenous pack of wolves ready to pounce and throw me in the corner for being a 'snitch' and apparently ignorant of the rules.
To the OP,
Not trying to be rude, just curious. Did you ever consider the danger of taking off with a 100-150' ceiling in a single engine training aircraft? I'm just guessing that's what you were flying, sorry if I'm wrong. You can take off in 0/0 if you want to, but I wouldn't risk it. Even if I'm part 91, I make sure I have the mins for the approach before I depart. Anyone else?
Even in a twin, even part 91, I use the mins for whatever approach I have back into the airport as my takeoff mins.
No, it doesn't. One's opinion on the matter doesn't make it stupid, either. But we're talking past each other (again), aren't we? MYOFB. I have no quarrel with those who only fly when it's CAVU; In point of fact, I admire their discretion. But I for damn sure demand the same courtesy in return. To wit, don't drop a dime because someone isn't adhering to your own personal minimums and this somehow leads you to believe that some law or another must be being violated. The world would be a much better place if everyone stopped worrying about what everyone is doing and concentrated on doing the right things for and by themselves.Also, on the original topic here, while perhaps legal, doesn't necessarily make it smart.
Each will respond ... and be judged by their peers based on this response.
certainly is a great response to a safety of flight issue. Here, feel free to borrow my hood and ask Doug to reset your post count to zero and start again. I think most of us do mind our own business but we still watch out for each other and occasionally someone sticks their business in our face. Many of us are here to learn from your experience and share ours. If all that really boils down is this then someones been cheated.MYOFB