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- Pilots doing stupid and illegal things for clicks.
Ok, seriously, what the heck is going on here?
First was YouTuber Trevor Jacobs who faked an engine failure and then jumped out of a plane he just bought for the purpose of crashing it. There were half a dozen fairly obvious issues with his story, probably the most obvious being the parachute he claimed to always wear while flying despite dozens of videos showing him flying and never wearing one. The FAA didn't buy it either and revoked his license:
https://www.independent.com/2022/04...icense-revoked-following-scathing-faa-report/
I won't link his video because he doesn't deserve any more clips, but you can give this guy a click for his good breakdown of all the issues with the video:
Next up is a couple of pilots who tried to swap Cessnas in flight. These guys even had corporate sponsorship (Red Bull, of course). They were open/honest and put some engineering effort into making the planes nose-dive in a stable configuration for the stunt. They even notified/requested permission from the FAA. Unfortunately the FAA was not impressed/entertained and denied them permission to violate the Federal Aviation Regulations. So they went ahead and did it anyway. One pilot successfully switched planes. That guy's [former] plane, however, nosed all the way over into what looks like an inverted spin, and crashed (it had a parachute, but we didn't get to see if it worked at all - Red Bull chose not to air that part). The other guy landed via parachute.
Given that these guys dotted all their i's and crossed all their t's...and then tore up and threw away the paper, the FAA investigation might be simpler than the first guy's.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/failed-plane-swap-stunt-prompts-faa-investigation/story?id=84295598
Seriously, what the heck?
First was YouTuber Trevor Jacobs who faked an engine failure and then jumped out of a plane he just bought for the purpose of crashing it. There were half a dozen fairly obvious issues with his story, probably the most obvious being the parachute he claimed to always wear while flying despite dozens of videos showing him flying and never wearing one. The FAA didn't buy it either and revoked his license:
https://www.independent.com/2022/04...icense-revoked-following-scathing-faa-report/
I won't link his video because he doesn't deserve any more clips, but you can give this guy a click for his good breakdown of all the issues with the video:
Next up is a couple of pilots who tried to swap Cessnas in flight. These guys even had corporate sponsorship (Red Bull, of course). They were open/honest and put some engineering effort into making the planes nose-dive in a stable configuration for the stunt. They even notified/requested permission from the FAA. Unfortunately the FAA was not impressed/entertained and denied them permission to violate the Federal Aviation Regulations. So they went ahead and did it anyway. One pilot successfully switched planes. That guy's [former] plane, however, nosed all the way over into what looks like an inverted spin, and crashed (it had a parachute, but we didn't get to see if it worked at all - Red Bull chose not to air that part). The other guy landed via parachute.
Given that these guys dotted all their i's and crossed all their t's...and then tore up and threw away the paper, the FAA investigation might be simpler than the first guy's.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/failed-plane-swap-stunt-prompts-faa-investigation/story?id=84295598
Seriously, what the heck?