bUt TuRbInES NevEr FaiL
ReAL piLOtS DoN'T NeEd ParaCHUtEs
From the track it does appear that things were largely under control until the last moment (he basically kept flying that pattern), which is a real shame to have all that time circling over a field just to lose it at the end
We just saw in the other video from that Cessna where the guy basically stalled it 100' up that maybe not everyone is as good at doing a dead stick landing as they think they would be when it eventually happens in real life
100%.. agree training, especially the biannual flight reviews, really need to spend more time on real world emergencies, and people really ought to practice those engine failures.. beyond just the "fuel on both, mags on both, full rich, oh surprise it came back to life" thing
My instructor wouldn't sign me off for solo until he watched me do multiple full stop "dead stick" landings out at FIT.. it's much harder than people think to time everything right with the maneuvering, wind gusts, turbulence, flaps, etc. to actually put it down.. I think it took probably a dozen tries to not end up too high or too low and having to "cheat" with the engine. Add the stress of it happening for real with no CFI next to you?? damn