A wannabe Red Baron pulling aerial stunts in a biplane over houses is just one example of recent nuisance flying in Pitt Meadows, say locals.
Since it opened in 1963, the small Pitt Meadows Regional Airport has been used by pilots of private planes, flight school students, helicopter pilots and even commuters.
But nearby residents, such as former city councillor Ken Joyner, say low-flying, noisy aircraft are aggravating residents.
They come in at all hours of the day, he says. Some
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