OP insists he can accurately estimate aircraft altitudes from the ground. Not believable.
OP says he knows someone who flies airplanes literally at treetop altitudes. Not believable.
OP doesn't say much about where exactly he is seeing all these airplanes tangling with the trees.
The federal regulations (posted above) are pretty clear, but leave out some critical details. For example, if you are out in the middle of nowhere (not over cities, towns, settlements, and "congested areas"), it's perfectly legal for crewed aircraft to fly below 500' AGL - as long as there's nobody/nothing around for a great distance - and there are plenty of empty places that meet those criteria. It's not a safe practice, it's stupid, but if a pilot is dumb enough to crash into the ground far from any people/vehicle/structure because he was just flying too low, it may be stupid but being stupid isn't illegal (if it was, we would be building a lot of prisons...).
People report low-flying aircraft that outrage them all the time. Those aircraft almost always are clearly NOT violating any minimum altitude regulations. People just can't estimate the altitude of aircraft in flight, and they have lets say, other issues.
OP's post is not credible. Sorry.
OP says he knows someone who flies airplanes literally at treetop altitudes. Not believable.
OP doesn't say much about where exactly he is seeing all these airplanes tangling with the trees.
The federal regulations (posted above) are pretty clear, but leave out some critical details. For example, if you are out in the middle of nowhere (not over cities, towns, settlements, and "congested areas"), it's perfectly legal for crewed aircraft to fly below 500' AGL - as long as there's nobody/nothing around for a great distance - and there are plenty of empty places that meet those criteria. It's not a safe practice, it's stupid, but if a pilot is dumb enough to crash into the ground far from any people/vehicle/structure because he was just flying too low, it may be stupid but being stupid isn't illegal (if it was, we would be building a lot of prisons...).
People report low-flying aircraft that outrage them all the time. Those aircraft almost always are clearly NOT violating any minimum altitude regulations. People just can't estimate the altitude of aircraft in flight, and they have lets say, other issues.
OP's post is not credible. Sorry.