ORIGINAL: Sherpa FE
If in fact the A-10's were flying in thier training area, then they do NOT have an altitude requirement. Permissions have already been granted, and there is nothing that you can do about it. HOWEVER, they are NOT allowed to fly directly over a house, and that he can call in and complain about. I will tell you though, this will not do anything, except make you feel better.
People with horse farms and such, are normally posted on "no Fly Zones" and are known to the pilots, normally located on the map in thier Flight Operations building.
This whole area out here is mostly farm area. There are turkey barns , horses, cows and chickens all througout this area. They DO fly directly overhead, and weather the sun is up or not makes no difference.
2Fast ... I wish you lived out here too... At least 3 nights a week just so you don't have to wonder what it's like not being able to sleep at night.
... And no ... there is nothing posted for the public about their practice dates. There is an airfield just down the road that has gliders ... they go through the same thing. I have called Shaw AFB, and all they would tell me is that all maneuvers are TBA.
... As for the SA3 ... CALM DOWN! I said just the radar. I would think it'd give a certain ammount of realism to the whole exercise.