mike furline wrote:
I've seen pics posted on this forum of a P-51 flying a super low pass down the runway where the photographer was almost certainly standing on the same active runway to take the picture or the Sea Fury pic as seen from the rear view mirror of a truck. Seems like everyone gave it the thumbs up.
Well, since I'm the one you're referring to with that comment, I'll address it.
The Mustang picture was taken while I was standing at the far end of the runway.....standing off of the runway surface. The airplane was certainly lower than any of us were comfortable with, and our future shots were done at higher altitudes and with the pilot pulling up well before he got to the photographer (me).
The Sea Fury shot was indeed taken with me driving down the centerline of the active runway.
Both pictures were taken only after briefing the flights BEFORE they took place and I had a handheld radio with me to be in communication with the pilots at all times. The airport those pictures were taken at were at a non-controlled, very low activity airport. We always kept an eye open for arriving or departing aircraft, and if one came through, they got the right of way.
It's true that those pictures (along with many others I've taken over the years) aren't necessarily "unrisky," but that's what makes them unique and interesting. Just like flying a Beech 18 through a billboard for a movie is a bit more unique and interesting than filming one doing touch and go's at LAX. I'm sure they briefed the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World flights as well.
I see your point, Mike, but thought I should defend myself a little bit.
Gary