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Unusual Attitudes: Show Planes and Shotguns

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Key Takeaways:

  • An airshow faced cancellation when a homeowner, legally within his rights, refused to vacate his property, which fell within the required 1,500-foot clear safety zone.
  • Previous attempts by local authorities and the organizer to enforce evacuation failed, with the homeowner greeting officials with shotguns.
  • An FAA inspector successfully negotiated a resolution by appealing to the homeowner's community spirit and identifying a safe, alternative viewing area on his property, allowing the airshow to proceed.
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(June 2011) I jumped down from Don’s red Ford 350 pickup and, with what I hoped was a disarming grin, sauntered up a gravel lane toward two men standing stolidly, feet apart, holding shotguns.

Don Harner wasn’t a pilot but was one of those people who have a lifelong love affair with airplanes. And there was a soft heart hidden under that crusty exterior. After retiring from the military, Don (to Mrs. Harner’s huge relief) spent a lot of time at Ohio’s Portsmouth Airport (PMH), devoting himself to airport gossip, critiquing landings and working on plans for the annual airshow. He deserved an “A” for effort but didn’t always score high in the “plays well with others” category. Like every other ex-Marine I’ve known, he was innately and irrevocably programmed to think and act like a Marine until his dying day.

Martha Lunken

Martha Lunken is a lifelong pilot, former FAA inspector and defrocked pilot examiner. She flies a Cessna 180 and anything with a tailwheel, from Cubs to DC-3s.

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