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I’m referring to the pilot, not the plane:

Movie producer David G. Riggs was flying a Soviet-era military jet, accompanied by another jet and a propeller plane pulling a banner for his unfinished film, when he startled beachgoers in 2008.

By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times

June 18, 2010

A pilot and movie producer who startled beachgoers by buzzing the Santa Monica Pier in a Soviet-era military jet was convicted Thursday of recklessly operating an aircraft.

A Los Angeles County Superior Court jury found that David G. Riggs, 48, violated a rarely used section of the state public utilities code designed to protect life and property from careless and reckless pilots.

Judge Harold Cherness is scheduled to sentence Riggs on Monday. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Prosecutors also say they may ask the judge to restrict Riggs’ pilot’s license, which was recently renewed following a yearlong revocation by the federal government.

“This was a clear-cut case of careless and reckless endangerment of the public,” said Terry White, who heads the criminal division of the Santa Monica city attorney’s office. “Flying a plane along the shoreline at 250 knots [about 287 miles per hour] is a dangerous act no matter how skilled a pilot you are.”

Prosecutors accused Riggs of making low-level passes near the coastal landmark on Nov. 6, 2008, to promote an unfinished film his company was making about a maverick squadron of Americans and Russians on a secret mission to Iran.

During the stunt, Riggs flew a 1973 Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatros, a Czechoslovakian jet trainer that became popular in the Soviet bloc during the Cold War.

He was accompanied by another L-39 and a propeller plane that pulled a banner for the movie. The flight occurred about 1 p.m. while hundreds of people were on the beach and pier.

White alleged that Riggs disregarded federal aviation regulations by flying too low along the shoreline and too close to the pier at speeds of almost 300 mph. He further asserted that Riggs performed illegal aerobatics and did not have permission from the Federal Aviation Administration to perform an aerial display.

According to the charges, the jet raced along the shore at less than 100 feet, although the FAA requirement is 1,000 feet over populated areas. Witnesses said it was so low it created a wake on the ocean and the lifeguard in Tower 26 said she could feel the heat of engine exhaust.

Just before the plane would have hit the pier, a videotape of the flight shows the L-39 going into a steep spiraling climb over the landmark, smoke streaming from the tail as if in an air show. The prosecution claims the maneuver was below 1,500 feet, the FAA minimum altitude for aerobatics.

Defense attorney John Duran countered that the aerial display was a carefully choreographed event flown by a skilled pilot who maintained the required altitudes and distances between his plane, the beach, the pier and those on the ground.

Citing court testimony, Duran asserted that some witnesses could not say if Riggs’ plane or the other L-39 made the high-speed passes. A safety expert retained by the defense also testified that the flight did not endanger the public because the plane was in good condition and was flown by a pilot certified for L-39s.

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By: TonyT - 20th June 2010 at 12:40

Film

http://www.latimes.com/videobeta/watch/?watch=410bd0e4-afa6-4cab-a045-b43903e33c5f&cat=empty&src=front

Not the smartest cookie in the box was he…..

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By: minimans - 20th June 2010 at 01:51

Here’s the report by the NTSB who it would appear have revoked his licence not just suspended it?
http://www.srcfiles.com/aalaw/203.pdf

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By: minimans - 20th June 2010 at 01:37

Well yes a Moron indeed but tell me would you all have loved to have been there?………………………

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By: darnsarf - 20th June 2010 at 00:58

Video here

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By: Fouga23 - 20th June 2010 at 00:47

I’ve seen the video. He should be grounded for life! It was totally reckless and dangerous!

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By: minimans - 19th June 2010 at 23:23

Can somebody post the video link please?…………..Before I make a total pillock of myself………………..

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By: blurrkup - 19th June 2010 at 22:47

There was a big discussion on this over at the WIX forum when it first came to light.

http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=32946

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By: minimans - 19th June 2010 at 22:21

But if he’s out past the point of the breaking waves he’s legal. and as long as he’s not over the pier at 500ft he’s legal as well. Santa Monica is a very anti aircraft city thet are still trying to shut the Santa Monica airport. I would treat this story with a huge pinch of salt if I were you! be interesting to see what the FAA report said not just the city of Santa Monica’s spokesperson.

PS. I’ve been a backseater in a P51 doing exactly the same thing from John Wayne to Santa Monica silly? Maybe but damn good fun looking up at the fishermen on longbeach harbour’s outer walls……………….

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By: ZRX61 - 19th June 2010 at 20:20

Defense attorney John Duran countered that the aerial display was a carefully choreographed event flown by a skilled pilot who maintained the required altitudes and distances between his plane, the beach, the pier and those on the ground.

Citing court testimony, Duran asserted that some witnesses could not say if Riggs’ plane or the other L-39 made the high-speed passes. A safety expert retained by the defense also testified that the flight did not endanger the public because the plane was in good condition and was flown by a pilot certified for L-39s.

Skip Holm was flying the other L39. I’ve seen the video & he (Riggs) made a run pretty much straight at the pier, screaming kids running in all directons etc….
Riggs is a blithering idiot.

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