ifly4fun
Line Up and Wait
Still safer than this any day of the week.
Send the video to his insurance company
How many low-altitude high-speed maneuvering accidents are there in those stats?
(Answer: Not many.)
Most low altitude "buzzing" accidents happen when the pilot makes a turn to stay over their buddies, watching them die from an accelerated or non-accelerated stall/spin, from the comfort of their front porch.
This sort of flying in the video, what gets people is the power lines crossing the river... and it's slightly more helicopters than fixed wing.
In the "safety" stats, that is.
Yeah. I look at the "stats" like that to. When I see the cause of so many accidents and they are things I just absolutely don't do, I realize that flying is probably one of the safest things I do.Remembering that guys like this contribute to the average in GA safety stats makes one feel a bit better about such stats.
More fun at 600 knots on the deck on Terrain Following Radar in an Aardvark.
Cheers
A few years ago I practiced up an my Google Skills and tried recalling a enough of my Statistics classes to do a bit of analysis of GA Safety.
Basically was seeing how valid the phrase "The most dangerous thing about flying is driving to the airport" is.
Results. on an hour driving per hour flying basis.
Airlines, this is absolutely true.
GA, not so much.
GA, if you ride your motorcycle to the airport your odds are about the same of an accident and or Fatality while flying or riding.
GA, if you don't fly in bad weather and stay above 500 feet except for Take off and landing at an airport, driving and flying GA have about even odds.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
A few years ago I practiced up an my Google Skills and tried recalling a enough of my Statistics classes to do a bit of analysis of GA Safety.
Basically was seeing how valid the phrase "The most dangerous thing about flying is driving to the airport" is.
Results. on an hour driving per hour flying basis.
Airlines, this is absolutely true.
GA, not so much.
GA, if you ride your motorcycle to the airport your odds are about the same of an accident and or Fatality while flying or riding.
GA, if you don't fly in bad weather and stay above 500 feet except for Take off and landing at an airport, driving and flying GA have about even odds.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
This. You do it once and it either scares the heck out of you... or your subconscious remembers how good that felt and you will probably do it again and again.Some people are just adrenalin junkies... no other reason to do this except that...
Had this one on a guy who stopped off to visit at our airport: https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/R...ID=20160404X31701&AKey=1&RType=Final&IType=CA
Our seaplane operators in the area have been after Duke Power to put balls on these wires for a long time. Even after they were struck by an airplane and had to be restrung they didn't put balls on them.
Is it the ones in the black line on the sectional? or somewhere else?Had this one on a guy who stopped off to visit at our airport: https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/R...ID=20160404X31701&AKey=1&RType=Final&IType=CA
Our seaplane operators in the area have been after Duke Power to put balls on these wires for a long time. Even after they were struck by an airplane and had to be restrung they didn't put balls on them.
More fun at 600 knots on the deck on Terrain Following Radar in an Aardvark.
Cheers
I don't get it either, so much negativity.
Somebody posted a video of an RV flying low over a nice river, maybe 50' AGL. Everybody loved it.
This is a Cherokee, everybody hates it. *shrug*
To the haters: when you see a pilot at an airshow do a loop (or another maneuver) and recover just a few feet AGL, do you also boo him and call him an unsafe idiot?
Or, do you call bicyclists and motorcyclists unsafe idiots because they are putting themselves into harm's way too?
We are all different. We have different tastes in food, drinks, driving, flying, women, music, whatever.
Some people are comfortable close to the edge, some aren't. (no judging here)
so where's the line between "cool" and "unsafe idiot"? is it 10 feet? 15 feet? 17 feet and 7.3 inches?He isn't at 50', he is at maybe 5'...
And he doesn't come up much in his turns...
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He's well on his way to requiring his brown pants!He is super low. And fixed gear...
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Is it the ones in the black line on the sectional? or somewhere else?
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The concern I'm sure from many of us is that he is some 18 year old kid...