[net.space] unauthorized vehicles

lute (07/10/82)

I heard this a couple of nights ago on NBC's Nightly News.

As many of you know, the fellow that took that lawn chair on a ride to see
the Columbia's touchdown had the bare minimum of equipment for such a ride.
He had:  several dozen weather balloons, a lawn cahir(as a cockpit), several
one-gallon jerry jugs filled with water for ballast, two pairs of glasses
(in case he lost a pair, which he did), a BB gun to blast balloons for
descent and a CB radio to keep in contact with his girlfriend on the ground.

Well, he didn't make it to the Shuttle landing area, but he did reach an
altitude of 16,000 feet.  In so doing, he scared the daylights out of
the pilots of two seperate commercial aircraft that spotted him while they
were flying their normal routes!

As it turns out, although this guy landed safely and is now preparing to
become a rich man from selling the story rights about his joyride, the FAA
has stepped in, presenting the man with criminal charges.  The charges
are (or is I should say): 

FLYING AN UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLE IN A CONTROLLED AIRSPACE.

This is probably the first time in the history of aviation that a lawn
chair has been considered an unauthorized vehicle!


					Jim Collymore
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