Just what was the required minimum altitude for this flight?

Hint: I didn't see any vehicles or structures and the area seemed to be 
sparsely populated.

Big Hint: See FAR 91.199

Bill Johnson

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From: D F Lively <riksh...@interl.net> 

> Jack: 
> 
> If you are flying low and your engine has much of a hic-up you can be in the 
> ground @ a high rate of speed in a fixed wing craft in no time that is why 
> they 
> have minimum flight altitude requirements for all but T.O. & landings. A lot 
> of these stunts are not just foolish but dangerous. 
> 
> Don 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
> 
> Jack Cooper wrote: 
> 
> > I was one of the original Nap of the Earth instructors pilots at Ft. Bragg 
> > so I have a lot of experience flying with skids in the trees. 
> > The area we flew in were well very well mapped and reckoned for wires and 
> > power lines and the helicopters we were flying had wire cutting devices. 
> > Wires are your greatest hazard to low level flying and you should never 
> > attempt flight as low as seen in the video without first checking for 
> > wires. Many wires can be almost invisible until you are on them. You will 
> > usually see power poles before you see the wires, but I have seen wires 
> > string across roads and rivers from tree to tree so poles will not always 
> > be an indicator. 
> > 
> > Low level flight is a thrill but if you are going to attempt it do it 
> > safely. After flying a student for two hours NOE we would go to McKall Army 
> > Airfield for refueling. We would terminate the lesson by approaching the 
> > runway at 50 feet AGL and 90 knots, Roll the throttle to engine idle and do 
> > a low level touch down autorotation. I can't believe the Army paid me to 
> > have so much fun. 
> > 
> > Jack Cooper 
> > kr2coo...@earthlink.net 
> > EarthLink Revolves Around You. 
> > 
> > > [Original Message] 
> > > From: Jim Faughn 
> > > To: KRnet 
> > > Date: 4/23/2006 10:37:19 PM 
> > > Subject: RE: KR> video 
> > > 
> > > OK, This reminds me of the time I was flying formation with a Long EZ up 
> > the 
> > > Merimac River at about the same or lower altitude. He pulled up and I 
> > > went 
> > > on to "buzz" the campground where a number of friends were camped. We 
> > > woke 
> > > them up. I pulled up to about 1000 feet AGL and then did a circle and 
> > > went 
> > > back down on them and back down the river. I don't think they got my 
> > numbers 
> > > because I never heard about it "officially". This was more fun than...... 
> > > Responsible, well I never was in a position to kill them or me. FUN, I 
> > have 
> > > to tell you, that once you fly over a place and then go back down at the 
> > > level of cleaning off your wheel pants, it is too cool. Then there is 
> > > another story, when I took one of my best friends, who has now passed 
> > > away 
> > > because of prostate cancer and one of the best reasons of going cruising 
> > on 
> > > by boat, down the Missouri River. We dropped down at water level between 
> > the 
> > > two cliffs covered with trees and flew up the river. We pulled up when we 
> > > got to the tug pushing barges and figured he really didn't want to be 
> > buzzed 
> > > at more than 50 feet. No numbers seen then either. I'm not saying that 
> > > you 
> > > should actually do this with your KR but have you lived yet????? It is 
> > > really too cool. I won't go into the story of when I was trying to learn 
> > to 
> > > fly the KR and went for a ride with Dan Diehl and we were pulling up for 
> > > cows and then had to turn to a 45 degree bank to get through two trees 
> > > before dropping back on the deck. I guess I had a "good" teacher. 
> > > 
> > > With that said, fly as safe as your skills allow..... 
> > > 
> > > Jim (Last Name Withheld) 
> > > N891J something 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > -----Original Message----- 
> > > From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On 
> > > Behalf 
> > > Of Larry&Sallie Flesner 
> > > Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 7:51 PM 
> > > To: KRnet 
> > > Subject: KR> video 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > The C-195 pilot sent me the following web address. Check out 
> > > the amazing video. If you get dizzy easily or have just eaten, you 
> > > might want to wait a bit before viewing. Turn up the audio for the 
> > > song "tree top flier" overlaid on the video. 
> > > 
> > > http://www.experimentalpilots.com/anrr.wmv 
> > > 
> > > Larry Flesner 
> > > 
> > > 
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> > > 
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