what does "highly produced" mean? i am baffled. are you suggesting other engines are unfinished? or this is the most numerous engine? both of those are wrong.
@balisaani3 сағат бұрын
You lost me at Mercedes. And A class isn't exactly a badge of honor either.
@FreeIreland5 сағат бұрын
Scrapped past..great job..
@raywest38345 сағат бұрын
Shocked that the pilot survived. Airspeed is vital. Either land the plane or get your speed back up. Stalling is the worst sin, and I don't know how a pilot is allowed to solo without understanding this completely.
@danstenis6606 сағат бұрын
This pilot is so novice that the pilot has no reason be flying solo.
@markbailey60519 сағат бұрын
The pilot was told about the boat.
@loganp135412 сағат бұрын
Curse of the V tail 😂
@fredsmith632412 сағат бұрын
Sea planes should have a designated "runway" where boats are disallowed.
@covertops19Z13 сағат бұрын
Outta pitch, power, pedal, and ideas. I'm surprised he survived.. not proficient enough for solo flight.
@kingcrumpet13 сағат бұрын
Someone needs to become a bus driver instead. Or just never operate anotger vehicle ever again.
@helidude350215 сағат бұрын
He never stopped flying Most important thing during an aircraft emergency
@brb105016 сағат бұрын
Boeing Test Pilot
@brb105016 сағат бұрын
Pass/ fail test. This is what a fail looks like.
@user-ko7nk9pc9t16 сағат бұрын
Well at least if floats !
@Laser330317 сағат бұрын
Bad design for this specific reason. FIX IT!!!
@tjpighin17 сағат бұрын
Participation medal recipient!
@MabrysDad19 сағат бұрын
I was there. This was murder! He needs to be held accountable for his actions.
@aldonapolitano597919 сағат бұрын
I've seen 2 plane crashes: One was a Cessna near an airport that had just taken off. The first when I was 14. It was a water drop plane taking off from Hollywood, Burbank. You could hear the engines faulter. You hope for the best but you knew what was coming. From my back yard I could only watch as the pilot tried to make it to the 101 which was under construction. The plane wouldn't do it so he picked out the biggest yard he could find and crashed in a yard about 1/4 mile from where I was standing. This was a brave man. Both events were equally sickening.
@Herrcampzalot19 сағат бұрын
😮 Oh wow he definitely should not have been doing a solo. He completely panicked and pulled up.
@John-gi1wx21 сағат бұрын
The boater should be jailed
@user-cl9xk9mi9o21 сағат бұрын
Beyond stupid. They shoulda never been signed off if they were so deficient. And what they hell were they thinking trying to recover after a porpoise like that?! Stay in Canada plz!
@kinocchio21 сағат бұрын
Did anyone die
@artsteadman223022 сағат бұрын
The most advanced, Made in America, plane is made by CIRRUS of composite materials
@hotprop9223 сағат бұрын
There's an interesting thing about the Cessna RG series of aircraft. I've read if you already have the gear down and locked there's little to be gained from raising the gear. The Cessna design is very clean with the gear down, a simple tube strut and the gear doors shut again after extension. The transit of the gear during extension/retraction causes way more drag with the main gear doors open plus the tires present sideways to the airflow. There's probably a break even point if you're gliding a substantial distance that it would pay to raise them back up that would extend your glide, IDK. The gear on an RG don't offer much help with speed control like most retracts.
@gagarin777Күн бұрын
that is stupid design
@ArsonFire00Күн бұрын
So, it's not just driving that Americans are s**t at...
@avionicbugКүн бұрын
full authority digital engine control
@georgedavis6583Күн бұрын
Ooof
@adventure002006Күн бұрын
Whew, that was close😮
@bradleyedwards9244Күн бұрын
Looks as though after the 1st "bounce landing" they shat themselves lost all composure and forgot EVERYTHING they'd learnt.😮
@TheProfitStephanos-sw3nsКүн бұрын
This is a horrible narration. Just horrible!
@bh055Күн бұрын
Bro where are your flaps? I'm not sure the exact take off checklist for this type aircraft but what the heck!? No flaps at all unbelievable
@allcore5172Күн бұрын
Why I’d never be on a Cessna
@aaronbugaiski2487Күн бұрын
Thats some flying there
@ObiRoadКүн бұрын
Neither any understanding of flight principles nor instinct for flying
@CountryTenn1365Күн бұрын
Thank you JESUS!!!!!!!! He used to ok!!!!!!!!!!
@skyinfinitiv-i2lКүн бұрын
...and that's why...........
@greggrace967Күн бұрын
I wonder if it tore the propeller up?
@greggrace967Күн бұрын
I bet he wishes his instructor was with him on that solo flight!!
@robbiebeaver5541Күн бұрын
That SOB should be in prison!!!!!
@kayakdog121Күн бұрын
He was hired by Ryan Air the next day.
@d.chiasson3307Күн бұрын
Damn, he survived that head on with the earth? From now on ill ask any commercial pilot "have you ever crashed a cessna"? Yeah, i think ill bump my seat to a standby.
@MarkA-rz8mvКүн бұрын
So what happened? Will he go to jail like he should?
@mustangdaddy4125Күн бұрын
Wow it’s a miracle he survived that nose dive impact!😯
@josephgarden-kp3kiКүн бұрын
Wanna see an aviation crash...go to an air show
@MidwestBoomКүн бұрын
One was an unavoidable accident. Most likely, and the other was an idiot pulling in a legal move that they were specifically told not to do and ended up killing someone. Needs to be in jail
@gasser5001Күн бұрын
These “not aircraft” sound an awful lot like bikers on the road… having a hard time listening and following rules while demanding everyone watch for them.
@fredsmith6324Күн бұрын
Gotta do away with leaded fuel plane engines. Bad for us.
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what does "highly produced" mean? i am baffled. are you suggesting other engines are unfinished? or this is the most numerous engine? both of those are wrong.
You lost me at Mercedes. And A class isn't exactly a badge of honor either.
Scrapped past..great job..
Shocked that the pilot survived. Airspeed is vital. Either land the plane or get your speed back up. Stalling is the worst sin, and I don't know how a pilot is allowed to solo without understanding this completely.
This pilot is so novice that the pilot has no reason be flying solo.
The pilot was told about the boat.
Curse of the V tail 😂
Sea planes should have a designated "runway" where boats are disallowed.
Outta pitch, power, pedal, and ideas. I'm surprised he survived.. not proficient enough for solo flight.
Someone needs to become a bus driver instead. Or just never operate anotger vehicle ever again.
He never stopped flying Most important thing during an aircraft emergency
Boeing Test Pilot
Pass/ fail test. This is what a fail looks like.
Well at least if floats !
Bad design for this specific reason. FIX IT!!!
Participation medal recipient!
I was there. This was murder! He needs to be held accountable for his actions.
I've seen 2 plane crashes: One was a Cessna near an airport that had just taken off. The first when I was 14. It was a water drop plane taking off from Hollywood, Burbank. You could hear the engines faulter. You hope for the best but you knew what was coming. From my back yard I could only watch as the pilot tried to make it to the 101 which was under construction. The plane wouldn't do it so he picked out the biggest yard he could find and crashed in a yard about 1/4 mile from where I was standing. This was a brave man. Both events were equally sickening.
😮 Oh wow he definitely should not have been doing a solo. He completely panicked and pulled up.
The boater should be jailed
Beyond stupid. They shoulda never been signed off if they were so deficient. And what they hell were they thinking trying to recover after a porpoise like that?! Stay in Canada plz!
Did anyone die
The most advanced, Made in America, plane is made by CIRRUS of composite materials
There's an interesting thing about the Cessna RG series of aircraft. I've read if you already have the gear down and locked there's little to be gained from raising the gear. The Cessna design is very clean with the gear down, a simple tube strut and the gear doors shut again after extension. The transit of the gear during extension/retraction causes way more drag with the main gear doors open plus the tires present sideways to the airflow. There's probably a break even point if you're gliding a substantial distance that it would pay to raise them back up that would extend your glide, IDK. The gear on an RG don't offer much help with speed control like most retracts.
that is stupid design
So, it's not just driving that Americans are s**t at...
full authority digital engine control
Ooof
Whew, that was close😮
Looks as though after the 1st "bounce landing" they shat themselves lost all composure and forgot EVERYTHING they'd learnt.😮
This is a horrible narration. Just horrible!
Bro where are your flaps? I'm not sure the exact take off checklist for this type aircraft but what the heck!? No flaps at all unbelievable
Why I’d never be on a Cessna
Thats some flying there
Neither any understanding of flight principles nor instinct for flying
Thank you JESUS!!!!!!!! He used to ok!!!!!!!!!!
...and that's why...........
I wonder if it tore the propeller up?
I bet he wishes his instructor was with him on that solo flight!!
That SOB should be in prison!!!!!
He was hired by Ryan Air the next day.
Damn, he survived that head on with the earth? From now on ill ask any commercial pilot "have you ever crashed a cessna"? Yeah, i think ill bump my seat to a standby.
So what happened? Will he go to jail like he should?
Wow it’s a miracle he survived that nose dive impact!😯
Wanna see an aviation crash...go to an air show
One was an unavoidable accident. Most likely, and the other was an idiot pulling in a legal move that they were specifically told not to do and ended up killing someone. Needs to be in jail
These “not aircraft” sound an awful lot like bikers on the road… having a hard time listening and following rules while demanding everyone watch for them.
Gotta do away with leaded fuel plane engines. Bad for us.
Engine from German? It will leak after 7 years.
Shouldn't be ruining wings