me109me109 wrote:
I understand the situation. My question was pointed at ramp checks in general... It was said that ramp checks were used as a front to initially search the aircraft while waiting for other "authorities" to show up... I am interested in ways to protect my right to private property. I get that "this has been going on for 30 years," but I was previously unaware of the feds "pulling over" pilots flying legally, so humor me if I ask a few educated questions.
I think I would comply as nicely as I could. I do not think that these "ramp checks" are near as prevalent as the article makes it out to be. I know we (and the local police) get called about airplanes of interest all the time and again, its been going on for years without being a big deal.
Usually there is a reason why they want to talk to you. I bet the nice gentlemanly law abiding pilot in the article above did something interesting to peak the interest in the authorities. Betcha he saw something on the ground and checked it out and then had some fun flying low across the desert or something like that.
The articles are only showing one side of the story and as they say, there are always two sides. For the most part, the local authorities are just doing what has been asked of them by the feds. You will get a Barney every once in a while and have something like the above happen.