Took off with one passenger, aircraft failed to climb adequately.
Fatals usually take over a year, even for just “regular” pilots. I was involved as a LEO in several plane crash responses, and the final report on even a couple of the non-fatals took nearly a year.Well known pilot? I’d guess well over a year. That’s been typical lately. Doesn’t make much difference.
Yea it's kind of like an attitude that - it's Alaska, this is normal. I remember the episode where he was taking a couple of hunters to a remote ridge and had to do multiple passes to air drop their gear before landing. Then, on take-off his rudder pedal broke so he had to hop into the right seat to get back home. He talked calmly about it, this is what I do every day. Of course it was a TV series so you expect some drama but that show didn't have to hype it up too much beyond what was real.
You guys do know that Alaska reality shows aren’t real, right?
But all I would have needed was a few GoPros and a narrator to make a good Youtube clip.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
You guys do know that Alaska reality shows aren’t real, right?
55 years Alaskan. I know a little bit about it.
So....how many rudder pedals did you break?55 years Alaskan. I know a little bit about it.
So....how many rudder pedals did you break?
None.
But once in a 206 the seat back frame broke right as I rotated, causing a few seconds of excitement until I could get seated upright again. I did change to the right side seat for landing.
Seemingly his daughter (the "star" of that show) was trying to make it in the reality TV world, some producer heard her life back story and liked it, and she talked her dad into doing the TV show as a way to help her fledgling TV career. So basically, he was guilty of being a good dad. RIP.I didn't know Jim Tweto personally but I don't hold the fact that he made a reality TV show against him. It was a pretty good show entertainment-wise even if it wasn't "real"
Indeed not. Long after Flying Wild Alaska she used to host a program called Native Shorts with Bird Runningwater on NFX (in this part of the world, at least), introducing and showing First Nations and Native American short films and videos. Not exactly the high-profile stuff you'd get from just trying to be be a social media gadfly. Yes, she was definitely the irrepressible Ariel Tweto we thought we got to know from Flying Wild Alaska, but it was another side of her completely. One of my fave obscure public TV shows…Ariel isn't a one dimensional social media gadfly.
Juan Browne's summary has a photo suggesting the stabilizer was wrecked by the tree. The severed propeller blades apparently were at the site of the wreck, not at the tree; the engine was making power when it hit.Skywagon horizontal stabs move (trim) on a dual jackscrew. If the stabilazer’s attachment was broken the airplane could have been uncontrollable. Elevators would be along for the ride. Given the location of that hit to the tail the prop may have been damaged before the crash, too. I’m sure the NTSB will look closelt at that, too.