PaulS
Touchdown! Greaser!
Another youtuber reported to FAA, apparently by a student pilot. WTF is wrong with people.
Another Frank Burns. Hopefully, he learned a lesson.The kid that reported it is a student pilot. It seems the kids info, Facebook, Twitter, etc is all over now. He has been getting beat up pretty bad. Think this kids pilot career is done.
I saw the issue watching the video right away. Making a call that is not accurate does not show “good situational awareness”, it’s, as he says himself, sloppy. It’s great he was situationally aware, but he could have said clearing instead of cleared.
Do I think he should be reported? Of course not, that’s ridiculous. But I didn’t get the feeling that he’d do anything different the next time from watching this video. I’d rather he not say anything than say he’s clear when he’s not. If I were the guy ready to launch it would not make me feel better when I heard “clear” when I can still see the thing on the runway. Not a bit. I’d sit there until I saw he was clear with my own eyes. So his saying clear when he wasn’t wouldn’t help me out one bit. “Clearing”, or even “I’ll be clear in a moment” would be much more “clear”.
what’s the big deal taking a phone call from the Faa to say “we agree with you”? Seemed like someone in the military that long should be used to that sort of thing.
Bottom line, the student pilot was right, and he was wrong. even though he was a snot nose punk that I have no respect for, he was right.
The social media shaming makes me very uncomfortable, however.
This was open last night, but is closed this morning, I'm thinking this kid wasn't going to get too far with his flying career anyway. He raised $738 of the $76,000 he was trying to raise.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/comeflywithmicaiah
I forgot about the GoFundMe. He probably thought causing a stir with a major youtuber would generate donations and it badly backfired on him.
You mean cultivating a culture of “If you see something, say something” results in people tattling for insignificant things? Who would have imagined that?Trying not to cross the political line here...
It sure seems to me that tattling on your neighbor, ratting out your coworker, and reporting that which offends you is the new norm.
If you expose yourself, your views, beliefs, or even your hobbies, you may be at risk of crowd think ostracizing you to the extent you can't be who you are without risk.
Best to fly under the radar... And doing YouTube is like having ADSB and doing aerobatics in a Bravo... Or at least it seems that way.
fly to the scene of the incident, or be recovered at the scene of the tragedy
...Looking at the video, P1 Driver owns his "mistake" and moves on. Sure it's a pompus move by the kid to (preportedly) call the FAA but shouldn't we hold ourselves accountable?....
Unless it’s a runway with enough of a hump in the middle that one end can’t be seen from the other, why even make a “clear of the runway” call?
FSDO told him it was someone upset about the response to his comment on the video.Yes, I was thinking the same thing, while this is pretty cut and dry I'm still wondering how Greg knew it was this kid who ratted him out versus some other moron.
FSDO told him it was someone upset about the response to his comment on the video.
Now, can we move on to roasting the guy who pulled out on the runway at an uncontrolled field to sit and "hold short" with his back to known (and unknown) traffic in the pattern? Is there enough info via the video / flightaware / whatever to figure out who it was and report to the FSDO?
(Kidding. But it will happen. You will show up in someone's video...)
I was thinking the same thing. I would not have pulled out onto that runway with landing traffic and someone on downwind. For all I know that jet could have taken longer to exit the runway and/or the traffic on downwind could have done a real short base final. Just too many unknowns to be sitting on the end of a runway at an uncontrolled field in that situation (for me).Now, can we move on to roasting the guy who pulled out on the runway at an uncontrolled field to sit and "hold short" with his back to known (and unknown) traffic in the pattern? Is there enough info via the video / flightaware / whatever to figure out who it was and report to the FSDO?
(Kidding. But it will happen. You will show up in someone's video...)
Update 10 months later: I uploaded this video and 4 days later had over 200k views. The video got reported and the FAA had serious concerns with this performance/flight. Lesson learned: Don't fly any kind of performance for any group or crowd (even if asked by the airshow management and cleared through the airboss) if you are NOT an approved airshow performer (have something called a SAC card)!!! The FAA will surely come after you with violations. The end result for me: $$ thousands spent on legal fees and I will soon be taking a 7 month break from flying. I was told I was very luck to not lose my license over this. Yikes! Why am I sharing all this? I only had good intentions of showing what a glider is capable of doing, but I am not a trained airshow performer and I didn't know the rules for airshow performances. If in doubt - don't do it! I hope this will help other pilots to not have to go through what I have over the last 10 months. Cheers and stay safe! Bruno - B4
There is a point at which tattling/ratting/reporting/snitching is acceptable: when someone is injured, financially or physically. Otherwise, don't be a [I got banned for posting a 'work-around' to a certain word, but there are plenty that are appropriate; fill in your own.]Trying not to cross the political line here...
It sure seems to me that tattling on your neighbor, ratting out your coworker, and reporting that which offends you is the new norm.
If you expose yourself, your views, beliefs, or even your hobbies, you may be at risk of crowd think ostracizing you to the extent you can't be who you are without risk.
Best to fly under the radar... And doing YouTube is like having ADSB and doing aerobatics in a Bravo... Or at least it seems that way.
fly to the scene of the incident, or be recovered at the scene of the tragedy
I just don't understand people that fly and put videos on youtube. Seems like all of them, except Jerry, have gotten calls from the FSDO about things that people have complained about. Is that worth a bunch of views? I don't see it. I have a friend that says I need to video my flights and put them on YT. No F'n way! I have way too much to lose.
There is a guy named Bruno that has a lot of glider videos on line, which I really enjoy watching. He got asked to do an impromptu airshow performance, and got a 7 month license suspension. Here is the video:
And me.Seems like all of them, except Jerry,
Exactly. It's a waste of radio time and energy. I don't bother with it myself, unless as you said, there's a hump/hill that obscures the view of the other end.Unless it’s a runway with enough of a hump in the middle that one end can’t be seen from the other, why even make a “clear of the runway” call?
Premier 1 is a class act. Kudos to him.
What reg?he did slightly overstep a reg
Greg, let it go have fun and fly, not worth it.
I don't really know.. I thought I recalled Greg saying as much in his response video, but I could be wrong. No interest in watching it again. I'm a pretty green pilot compared to many here, under 200 hours, and will gladly defer to your experience. Calling "clear of the runway" before you actually are may not violate a reg, but it isn't best practice, either. I stand corrected about the reg violation.. thank you.What reg?
Nothing like a good internet snit. The early call of the runway clearing was obvious and easily picked up in the video, but is of zero safety significance. While a bit sloppy, escalating it to the FAA is a colossal waste of everyone's time, not to mention being self-serving and immature.
I'm sure no pilot on this board has EVER called clear of the runway while exiting...
I saw the issue watching the video right away. Making a call that is not accurate does not show “good situational awareness”, it’s, as he says himself, sloppy. It’s great he was situationally aware, but he could have said clearing instead of cleared.
Do I think he should be reported? Of course not, that’s ridiculous. But I didn’t get the feeling that he’d do anything different the next time from watching this video. I’d rather he not say anything than say he’s clear when he’s not. If I were the guy ready to launch it would not make me feel better when I heard “clear” when I can still see the thing on the runway. Not a bit. I’d sit there until I saw he was clear with my own eyes. So his saying clear when he wasn’t wouldn’t help me out one bit. “Clearing”, or even “I’ll be clear in a moment” would be much more “clear”.
what’s the big deal taking a phone call from the Faa to say “we agree with you”? Seemed like someone in the military that long should be used to that sort of thing.
Bottom line, the student pilot was right, and he was wrong. even though he was a snot nose punk that I have no respect for, he was right.
I agree with you, but calling the FSDO because you got your feelings hurt in the comments section is right up there with calling 911 and trying to get the SWAT team to knock down your neighbor's door.
The social media shaming makes me very uncomfortable, however.