If you wouldn't do it without prep, why do you think other pilots would?Cool Video, But the issue these kinds of videos is they usually leave out all the planning and preparation that should go into that kind of flying.
I have literally wanted a similar demonstration, where someone watching tried the same thing the next day with fatal results.
I know the "don't try this at home" line gets over used and isn't actually accurate. It should be "don't try this without experienced supervision and training"
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
The narrator says it: It's very unforgiving. A moment's distraction or an engine failure---there's just enough time for an instant of serious regret...
Lach, you near the 'Gunks?
Looks gorgeous. I’m sure the guys in the video are big time experts. That said, I doubt they’re bigger experts than Sparky Imeson or Steve Faucett, both of whom died flying low in the mountains.
I live right under the ‘Gunks and my wife works for the preserve. Fly out of a grass strip on the NYS Thruway, 2nk9. Feel free to drop a line and visit. If you are lucky, the stearman, tiger and gypsy moths, Cubs, champs, and others at the field will be out.Lach, you near the 'Gunks?
Nice videography, and clearly skilled airmanship. But, what's the point?
I live right under the ‘Gunks and my wife works for the preserve. Fly out of a grass strip on the NYS Thruway, 2nk9. Feel free to drop a line and visit.
Nice videography, and clearly skilled airmanship. But, what's the point?
Fun. Sometimes its work taking risk in life instead of sitting on a couch waiting to die.But, what's the point?
Fun. Sometimes its work taking risk in life instead of sitting on a couch waiting to die.
Absolutely agreed.Fun. Sometimes its work taking risk in life instead of sitting on a couch waiting to die.
Personally, I consider sky diving about as safe as sitting on the couch, relative to this.Absolutely agreed.
Some people are afraid, some are not. Some weigh risks more heavily than others. We're all different.
Someone said once something about dying on a deathbed and regretting not what they have done but what they haven't done in their life. (can't recall the exact wording or origin, sorry)
I prefer living life than wasting away ... but again, that's just my personal preference. Wife says I'm "crazy" for wanting to jump out of a perfectly good airplane with friends this summer. *shrug* Chicks, man!
Even with experience and training specifically for low level flying, pilots screw up all the time. I know a half dozen pilots (including myself) that have hit immovable object while flying low level. While this guy is infamous, he’s not the first and won’t be the last tree trimmer.
I was just above and behind those guys while landing in Veghel DZ and saw the sparks from his blades hitting the tree under NVGs. Sometimes being "tactical" means doing stupid stuff and getting away with it. Until that one day.....
Under 400 ft you are in drone territory.
It's funny... we indict Icon for encouraging low level "fun" flying but think it's cool when done in a Cub, 182, etc.
If you can do it safely more power to you... just please don't crash because then it potentially makes flying that much harder and more restrictive for the rest of us
And bird territory. Around water you get some big birds. They can kill you when they come through the windshield.Under 400 ft you are in drone territory.
Talk about lifelong, debilitating, emotional pain. You would never get over that.
Talk about lifelong, debilitating, emotional pain. You would never get over that.
I can think of a few youtubers that make me wonder the same thing. Not to point fingers but the ones I'm thinking of seem to gravitate toward a certain brand of experimental taildraggers that rhymes with hit rocks.Sometimes when I watch videos online I think to myself: Is this person trying to impress me or only themselves? I'm fine with one of those ideas, but the other option may not be as healthy.