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Airline Pilots Landing At LAX Report "A Guy In Jetpack" Flying Alongside Them
As if 2020 couldn't get any weirder, airline pilots landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Sunday, August 30th, reported seeing "a guy in a jetpack" flying about 300 yards off their wing while on final approach to the bustling airport. What makes the reports even stranger is that, like a scene out of The Rocketeer, the airliners were descending through 3,000 feet when jetpack guy showed up next to them. Fox 11 broke the story and has the air traffic control audio… (www.thedrive.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Would you need an N-number to talk to ATC ? What are Landing Fees for an Individual at LAX ? What is Wake Turbulence Separation for an Individual and a Heavy/A380 ? Is the actual Body of the Individual considered to be the Fuselage/Airframe under Part 43 (or 91 ?) and if so would the Body require a 100 hour check ? How would the check-ride be conducted ? Inquiring minds would like to know.
If it’s Raquel Welch, I’ll be happy to give the 100 hour fuselage check even @ it’s advanced age & give it a check ride.
Eeeeewwww!!! Isn't she an 80 year old lady now?
Tommy, Tommy, Tommy - even old ladies can have allure. Shame on you.
Love it!
https://siamagazin.com/spectacular-rc-flying-man-in-scale-11-flight-demonstration/
Just sayin’...
Just sayin’...
Yea - that's probably it. . . . and I want one!
This looks like the most probable explanation.