While I don't necessarily agree with the way he went about it, I do love the statement that was made. Maybe, just maybe, the way he went about it, is what was necessary, though... Since we're on the topic of planes, and all.
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/03/15/aaron ... over-airp/While I don't have a picture, I will share my favorite story about flying machines. The river valley, of the river I worked on, was known for being used by Apaches, for training. The Youghiogheny. One day, while guiding a trip, we had a pair of Apaches in formation, pass right above us. As the river was going around a turn, the Apaches were banking hard, and you could literally see through the cockpit(s), from one side to the other, and see daylight on the far side. My customers were doing the same thing I was, staring up. On a whim, I said "Everybody wave... We planned this fly-over just for you!" Everybody waved... And to our surprise, the co-pilot(aviator in the rear seat?) actually waved back! Everybody cheered, and I got HUGE tips that day. I swear on my mother, this happened!