Leave low-level flying to the trained professionals. paul sadler
The buzz job
The dangerous activity of low flying
Nothing to do with a short haircut, a buzz job is when a pilot needlessly flies an aircraft low to give him/ herself a thrill/give the passengers a thrill or scare/ trying to orbit over a friend’s place or trying to impress someone on the ground – cross out as applicable.
The end result often ends in an accident, typically fatal.
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