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Freedom Fox guy Trent Palmer license suspension

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The Freedom Fox in the marketplace of MSFS is his plane.

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Big brother can be a real AH it times. Words fail me. I feel for the guy..

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This image is from his video on his channel Megaphone on a Bushplane. His friend (not Trent) in another plane (not his) flew over other friends' residences and broadcast 'Wake the **&* up' on Christmas morning. May have annoyed the neighbors, LOL.

The image is Trent in the Freedom Fox, not involved with the megaphone stunt.

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He needs a good  lawyer. FAA rules ambiguous. 

When I did my  initial CFI FAA examiner discontinued  checkride  because according to him I flew less than 500ft AGL next some abandoned shack while trying to setting up eight on pylones and avoid another low flying airplane . So yeah!

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23 minutes ago, sd_flyer said:

He needs a good  lawyer. FAA rules ambiguous. 

When I did my  initial CFI FAA examiner discontinued  checkride  because according to him I flew less than 500ft AGL next some abandoned shack while trying to setting up eight on pylones and avoid another low flying airplane . So yeah!

Wow. What a rocket ship shaped head on that examiner. Hope it went your way in the end, with a refund too.

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2 minutes ago, WestAir said:

Wow. What a rocket ship shaped head on that examiner. Hope it went your way in the end, with a refund too.

Fortunately FAA examiners are free! LOL In contrast DPEs (designated pilot examiner) are not!

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1 hour ago, sd_flyer said:

Fortunately FAA examiners are free! LOL In contrast DPEs (designated pilot examiner) are not!

Learn something new every day, lol. Hope it all worked out.

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The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire.
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It's better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than in the air wishing you were on the ground.

1 hour ago, WestAir said:

Learn something new every day, lol. Hope it all worked out.

Weill it did! I’m CFI since 2009 lol

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He needs a good lawyer.  

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Sounds like the joy of administrative law.  If he has the $$$ to keep paying lawyers probably ends up taking it to an Art III court.

 

But I'm guessing there's some history with the neighbor.

 

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2 hours ago, scott967 said:

But I'm guessing there's some history with the neighbor.

My thoughts exactly.

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11 hours ago, scott967 said:

But I'm guessing there's some history with the neighbor.

That would be my guess as well.

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This is terrible. As Trent says this case is now ammo for all future similar cases. All the grumpy neighbors will now have cameras at the ready the moment they hear a light plane flying around at low level out in the back country. 

As others before me have said there is definitely some history here with the neighbor who from the sounds of it was just itching for a way to get back and this was it.

Anyone who flies must have a dashcam on at all times in the airplane to show their POV as well.

Interestingly it will be these SAME grumpies who will call for help if they are injure hiking/camping etc and hey look a bush plane or helicopter arrives to get em out. Oh look he did a fly by of the landing site, film it and send it to the feds from the hospital while leg is in a cast.

21 minutes ago, ThrottleUp said:

Interestingly it will be these SAME grumpies who will call for help if they are injure hiking/camping etc and hey look a bush plane or helicopter arrives to get em out. Oh look he did a fly by of the landing site, film it and send it to the feds from the hospital while leg is in a cast.

Well said!

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