GeeBee Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 Duh!!!!! Wears a parachute for a non-aerobatic flight. Door cracked before the engine quit. Bails out at high altitude. We don't need this guy near airplanes. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/youtuber-accused-staging-plane-crash-likes-and-views 2 Quote
carusoam Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 Want to predict how this is going to end for the now infamous YouTuber? It isn’t going away unnoticed… This is BrYan’s comic response… Best regards, -a- 1 4 Quote
StevenL757 Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 Apparently too much chlorine in the gene pool… Quote
MooneyMitch Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 I was thinking of watching this, but decided to change the air in all my car tires instead. 2 3 Quote
Niko182 Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 Pretty big thread on Beechtalk as well. In the real world not the best place to lose an engine but, you have a couple alright options to land around there. On top of that, he bailed bail at around 10000 feet, and had multiple campgrounds to go to around that area, let alone trails or roads. gliding down to the airplane only shows that his main priority was the video clips. At least he had the selfie stick ready to go. This is where he bailed: https://www.google.com/maps/place/34°48'46.0"N+119°56'36.7"W/@34.812767,-119.9457027,789m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0xe742ac60562f0e4e!7e2!8m2!3d34.8127673!4d-119.9435139 Quote
ArtVandelay Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 The important question is, did the cameras survive the impact??Did he start a go fund me so he can buy a new plane? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 What would have happened if the plane crashed into one of those campgrounds? What if it started a forest fire? He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Not just the FAA, which should revoke his license. But whoever has jurisdiction over that land. 5 1 Quote
EricJ Posted January 9, 2022 Report Posted January 9, 2022 This was going around on FB right when it came out. Comments everywhere seem to be running 99.5% that the guy is a tool, so that's going well. If he isn't prosecuted or actioned by somebody there's going to be a lot of disappointed people. 1 Quote
Raptor05121 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 If you go on his channel, 90% of his videos are clickbait: "ALMOST DIED WHILE SKIING" or "DEADLY FISHING TRIP ALMOST KILLED ME" Quote
jaylw314 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 5 hours ago, ArtVandelay said: The important question is, did the cameras survive the impact?? Did he start a go fund me so he can buy a new plane? Yes, all the external footage came from the mounted cameras (he apparently felt the need despite the survival situation to hike up to the crash site to recover the footage, despite there being no survival equipment or supplies in the plane). Of course, that means he is in control of what footage is and isn't disseminated. Quote
ZuluZulu Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 IIRC, he also had the wreckage removed before the NTSB or FAA could see it. Quote
Browncbr1 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 I think that’s the dumbest video I’ve ever seen. 2 Quote
201er Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 Here's a video of a real pilot simulating in his airplane what a real pilot would have done in this exact situation if he wasn't an attention seeking poser Quote
BravoWhiskey Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 This is very disturbing and disappointing... grateful no one on the ground was injured by this recklessness. 1 1 Quote
exM20K Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 As airplane owners, I believe we are also an element of stewardship or caretaker as owners, not just of the plane, but also of GA more broadly. This stunt fails abjectly in this regard and is a sad artifact of our society’s preference for junk food titillation and outrage over accomplishment. Imagine yourself as a previous owner who served a caretaker or possibly,y restorer of this aircraft over its 80 year life. How sad to see all that obliterated for clicks and “likes.” I hope he learns something and doubt his “fans” will -dan 4 Quote
jaylw314 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 (edited) 14 minutes ago, exM20K said: As airplane owners, I believe we are also an element of stewardship or caretaker as owners, not just of the plane, but also of GA more broadly. This stunt fails abjectly in this regard and is a sad artifact of our society’s preference for junk food titillation and outrage over accomplishment. Imagine yourself as a previous owner who served a caretaker or possibly,y restorer of this aircraft over its 80 year life. How sad to see all that obliterated for clicks and “likes.” I hope he learns something and doubt his “fans” will -dan The host claims he did speak with the prior owners of the plane who were fairly upset. As an aside, is there a way to make these darned embedded posts smaller? Edited January 10, 2022 by jaylw314 Quote
flyboy0681 Posted January 10, 2022 Report Posted January 10, 2022 Two observations.. he didn't work terribly hard trying to get her restarted and he spent more effort holding onto the camera than his dear life. The FAA and insurance company will have the final say. Quote
RobertGary1 Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 Reminds me of the guy who lost an engine out of half moon bay and kept the selfee camera going sitting on the wing waiting for the coast guard. Maybe a legitimate engine failure but a YouTuber ready to go with a camera is suspicious 1 Quote
jaylw314 Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 2 hours ago, philip_g said: I could buy that the plane doesn't have a starter and he didn't think to push the nose over to crank it. I could even buy that he planned to fly some aerobatics later in the flight. I have a problem with his acting. He way over sold it, didn't act like someone in a real emergency. Also he could have at least looked for a place to land. There's a nice wide dirt road right there... You can see in some of the later videos from the plane cams after he jumped out that the prop started windmilling again. If you watch his pre-jump clips, to me it does look like the nose is way high and that he's actually yanking the nose up. The speculation, of course, was that he was simply trying to slow the plane down enough to stop the prop for dramatic effect. Quote
Raptor05121 Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 If you notice when he lets go of the yoke, the plane immediately pitches nose-down. Seems as if he forced the trim down to keep the crash site near to where he could parachute to it Quote
EricJ Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 13 hours ago, Raptor05121 said: If you notice when he lets go of the yoke, the plane immediately pitches nose-down. Seems as if he forced the trim down to keep the crash site near to where he could parachute to it He learned from the guys that bailed out of the TBM Avenger in AZ at 1500 ft. That airplane still hasn't been found. Quote
AH-1 Cobra Pilot Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 Who is with me in signing a petition to have the FAA and every other applicable law enforcement agency put this small P.o.S. in jail for at least 10 years? Quote
thinwing Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 this idiot is so enamored with his utube character that he actually believed his engine out over a national forest would be accepted without question.His acting is so forced and lacking a real emotion that the obvious conclusion is what we use to call publicity stunt.The problem I have looking at all the evidence of preplaning the supposed engine failure,placement of cameras and post jump extreme effort to hike back to aircraft before anyone else could retrieve unedited footage proving a fraudulent accident.Being a sport skydiver he made sure of performing the skydive at an alitude he was familiar with....8 to 10 thousand feet....he picked an area without any obvious ranch or dwellings (good idea or he could be facing a murder charge if the plane came down at the wrong place.He ignores the fact that at his apparent alitude as shown on footage ,even the worst example of a 65 hp taylorcraft has a better glide (with that low drag wing)than any cub or champ .He ignores the many potential landing sites besides the obvious santa ynez airport well within gliding range at his apparent alitude.This whole episode reeks of probable criminal wreakness intent....he will probably get away with it as it would be tough to prove beyond circumstantial evidence. Quote
jaylw314 Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 21 minutes ago, thinwing said: this idiot is so enamored with his utube character that he actually believed his engine out over a national forest would be accepted without question.His acting is so forced and lacking a real emotion that the obvious conclusion is what we use to call publicity stunt.The problem I have looking at all the evidence of preplaning the supposed engine failure,placement of cameras and post jump extreme effort to hike back to aircraft before anyone else could retrieve unedited footage proving a fraudulent accident.Being a sport skydiver he made sure of performing the skydive at an alitude he was familiar with....8 to 10 thousand feet....he picked an area without any obvious ranch or dwellings (good idea or he could be facing a murder charge if the plane came down at the wrong place.He ignores the fact that at his apparent alitude as shown on footage ,even the worst example of a 65 hp taylorcraft has a better glide (with that low drag wing)than any cub or champ .He ignores the many potential landing sites besides the obvious santa ynez airport well within gliding range at his apparent alitude.This whole episode reeks of probable criminal wreakness intent....he will probably get away with it as it would be tough to prove beyond circumstantial evidence. Even if this turns out to be accidental, I think we'd all agree that he could go f--- himself for concluding "all pilots should wear a parachute" 1 Quote
jaylw314 Posted January 11, 2022 Report Posted January 11, 2022 20 hours ago, Raptor05121 said: If you notice when he lets go of the yoke, the plane immediately pitches nose-down. Seems as if he forced the trim down to keep the crash site near to where he could parachute to it I was going to ask about that, would that be expected to happen in a Taylorcraft with the change in CG? Quote
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