Crash-Landing After Engine Failure

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2023
  • When your only engine fails there are not a lot of options, but looking back this pilot had some very lucky things happen during this engine failure.
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  • @edwhite152
    @edwhite152 Před rokem +1309

    This guy dodged cars, power lines and landed on a curve. Dude is an ace.

    • @sblagg527
      @sblagg527 Před rokem +59

      I thought you had to have 5 kills to make you an ace

    • @AbstractObserver
      @AbstractObserver Před rokem +17

      When the alternative is dying, he did the bare minimun.

    • @greatBLT
      @greatBLT Před rokem +72

      @@AbstractObserver It's a very impressive bare minimum that most pilots will not achieve.

    • @infidelmat
      @infidelmat Před rokem +84

      @@AbstractObserver bare minimum? The acft didn't get a scratch, no car accidents, I assume most undies were still clean....I think he maxed out the achievement award.

    • @TheFlightLevel
      @TheFlightLevel Před rokem +7

      If that ever happens to me, I hope I have the same circumstances! Great landing with sensible drivers on the highway!

  • @Iron_Shepherd
    @Iron_Shepherd Před rokem +749

    Lands on a curve and still nails the center line! What an ace!

    • @tomdavis3038
      @tomdavis3038 Před rokem +7

      Most aces don’t land on public roads

    • @lightwalker9879
      @lightwalker9879 Před rokem

      ​@@tomdavis3038this one did and aced it

    • @RickL_was_here
      @RickL_was_here Před rokem +50

      I'm guessing it was better than landing 'on' the trees Tom.

    • @rdspam
      @rdspam Před rokem +52

      @@tomdavis3038 what do aces do with no engine? Crash into the trees?

    • @UncleBuZ
      @UncleBuZ Před rokem +22

      @@tomdavis3038 He lost his engine. Brah. A number of Ace's have landed, crashed in many places, including roads. That time a First World War flying ace crash landed on a Calgary Stampede carousel.

  • @Mo_Taser
    @Mo_Taser Před rokem +416

    That was freaking amazing. And he damn near pulled off onto a taxiway and made way for the next arrival.

    • @tabchanzero8229
      @tabchanzero8229 Před rokem +34

      Ah yes, the 747 with 4 engine failures coming up behind him.

    • @sonickunckle
      @sonickunckle Před rokem +13

      @@tabchanzero8229 Air Canada I guess?

    • @SSingh-nr8qz
      @SSingh-nr8qz Před rokem +6

      @@sonickunckle Air Canada would cancel your flight at the last minute and try to refuse to refund your money.

    • @Hackanhacker
      @Hackanhacker Před rokem

      xD

    • @LouisGedo
      @LouisGedo Před rokem +1

      😆 🤣 😂

  • @mylastduchess9998
    @mylastduchess9998 Před rokem +101

    I can't imagine what the drivers were thinking. 🤣 So glad that pilot was dealing with good drivers in that moment. Amazing landing.

    • @SixOThree
      @SixOThree Před rokem +3

      Most of them weren't thinking about stopping that's for sure. If there was a boulder in the road, they'd hit it.

    • @chawk678
      @chawk678 Před rokem +2

      Situational awareness for most people on the planet does not exist. Looking at it having the advantage of hindsight and knowing what your looking for is not the reality in most cases. Combine that with everyday distracted driving. Here's a test, pull alongside someone at a traffic light. Try to get them to put their window down and tell them you THINK they have a brake light out. See how long it takes for them to notice you, AND comprehend what you want them to do AND respond to you. Now, take that, add 70mph, on a curve, and throw in a plane coming at them, something you just not expecting to see, like an airplane. Situational awareness is something you should try to improve on everyday. It might save a life.

    • @meincomf516
      @meincomf516 Před rokem +4

      It takes a hot second to stop from 70, and a plane coming around the next bend and landing on the road is not on most people's radar in terms of hazards. And, of course, from the perspective of the plane, with its forward movement, those cars look faster than they are.
      tl:dr the drivers are fine, internet crybabies notwithstanding.

    • @mgscheue
      @mgscheue Před rokem

      @@meincomf516 They seemed oblivious. Zero reaction to a plane landing on the road in front of them.

    • @adamlury6443
      @adamlury6443 Před 11 měsíci +1

      They were thinking "get out of my lane jackass"

  • @ijmad
    @ijmad Před rokem +63

    I loved the way they tried to taxi off into a side road at the end. Good job pilot!

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem +5

      If i were the guy in the truck I'd have been crapping my pants

    • @ijmad
      @ijmad Před rokem +2

      @@Loralanthalas easier to buy new pants than a new truck!

  • @hsbvt
    @hsbvt Před rokem +49

    We had a Cessna that had to do an emergency landing last year in the field next to the Interstate. I was on the interstate, saw the plane coming down in my rearview (that was scary). I thought they were going to land on the interstate. Last minute decision and they went for the field. When I drove back through there was a hay truck in the field with the plane and pilot and they had the 'hood' opened. It was there for a week because I drove by the next weekend and it was still there, and they had put up a tarp tent to work on it in the rain. It had taken off by the time I went through a 3rd time, but I looked in the field...and the farmer had put a windsock out in the middle of the field. He now keeps a wide strip open at all times and hays around it. HAHA! Only in a rural state! 🤣 Have a great week everyone!

  • @Nefville
    @Nefville Před rokem +57

    This guy is a rudder master, that was amazing!

    • @theprof73
      @theprof73 Před rokem +7

      Fear of imminent death brings out amazing abilities

    • @eruilluvitar
      @eruilluvitar Před rokem +2

      Seriously!

    • @chitlitlah
      @chitlitlah Před rokem +1

      I would think he'd have to use his ailerons a bit as well to keep the plane from rolling over while taking that curve like that.

    • @TexRobNC
      @TexRobNC Před rokem +5

      You totally get the feeling this person was on the bleeding edge of what the plane would tolerate, had to be fighting the pedals hard! Truly an amazing save, I don't think they could have done a single thing better.

  • @xqiuvmah
    @xqiuvmah Před rokem +318

    Some advice I learned while boating. To tell if someone is on a collision course or not, compare the other vehicle's location to a fixed point on your own vehicle (i.e. window frame, antenna, etc.). If the other vehicle appears to be moving toward the back of your vehicle, it will pass behind you. If it appears to be moving forward, it will pass in front of you. If it appears to not be moving, then you will arrive at the same point at the same time (crash). Of course, this only applies if both vehicles maintain their current speed and direction.

    • @thehaprust6312
      @thehaprust6312 Před rokem +52

      Ahh, constant bearing, decreasing range! Also known as sailing your way to the scene of the accident!

    • @wally7856
      @wally7856 Před rokem +13

      Works well in a car or a plane too. Find a spec on your windshield near the oncoming object and if the object doesn't move in relation to that spec, you are on a collision course. In a car it works well when you are travelling on a highway and a car is approaching the highway from a side road. It'll instantly tell you if you are going to meet up at that intersection and to be on the lookout for the other car to slow down because if he doesn't you will collide.

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 Před rokem +9

      @@wally7856 Genuinely asking, is this not just something you can gauge by looking at the car? With boats it makes a little more sense with fewer reference points. But while driving you are bombarded with referance points lol.

    • @wally7856
      @wally7856 Před rokem +10

      @@cherriberri8373 You are driving South at 70 mph, car approaching intersection 1.5 miles up ahead at 60-80 mph (you don't know, he's going fast) perpendicular from the West, if he fails to slow down or stop at the intersection (farmers do this ALL the time on their dirt roads crossing over highways) , this is how from far away you can tell if you are on a collision course. Yes look at the car but take the 0.5 seconds to line him up with a spec of dust on your window and observe.

    • @catherinekilgour2563
      @catherinekilgour2563 Před rokem +4

      Thanks for your clear explanation. It can cause issues when driving towards cross roads and both vehicles are traveling at the same speed. If the other car is in your blind spot it will always be in your blind spot until it's so close/big that you finally (if you are lucky) see it.

  • @vincefraser9829
    @vincefraser9829 Před rokem +281

    Hey I love your videos thanks for covering my landing my heart was racing watching it again and you nailed all the points and what it felt like going through it. I have the full video from take off to landing and yes i did make it off to the side road 😊.

    • @no1baggiefan
      @no1baggiefan Před rokem +35

      DUDE, you walked away, it was a great landing. Great job.

    • @xfirehurican
      @xfirehurican Před rokem +19

      BRAVO ZULU, Vince. Excellent aviating!

    • @patheddles4004
      @patheddles4004 Před rokem +26

      You walked away (good landing), /and/ the plane was still usable (great landing).

    • @flyingt14
      @flyingt14 Před rokem +5

      Did you run out of fuel?

    • @gailpeterson3747
      @gailpeterson3747 Před rokem +9

      I agree with the others, excellent aviating!! 🛩

  • @mickeyfilmer5551
    @mickeyfilmer5551 Před rokem +128

    As a young child (back in 1968, aged 9) my grandfather treated the whole family to a cruise around the Med. We had to fly from Gatwick to Nice in the south of France (on a Brittania turbo prop 4 engine ) Being the first time flying -I was excited ,but also nervous as there had been plane crashes on the news, so on boarding I asked the man with gold epaulettes and white shirt "how often does this type of plane crash please sir?" he smiled and said in a broad scots accent " Dinna you worry son-it just the once!) That made me feel great, and can still remember every thing about that flight.

    • @bokusimondesu
      @bokusimondesu Před rokem +42

      Yup, most planes only crash one time. 😂

    • @NikolaiUA
      @NikolaiUA Před rokem +8

      @@bokusimondesu Unlike some cars

    • @AKtoTok
      @AKtoTok Před rokem +3

      @@bokusimondesu 😅

    • @Mike.The.Jeweler
      @Mike.The.Jeweler Před rokem +4

      ​@@bokusimondesu unless it's flown by Harrison Ford

    • @bokusimondesu
      @bokusimondesu Před rokem +4

      @@Mike.The.Jeweler Now that is very true. Half a wing and a functioning cylinder. Off he goes!! 🤣

  • @Vaelosh466
    @Vaelosh466 Před rokem +146

    Today I learned from an airline pilot that I should be afraid when it's a clear day out, not when it's stormy, because pilots aren't paying attention. Thanks Kelsey!

    • @dboi1656
      @dboi1656 Před rokem +17

      It does totally make sense though. When you're driving, are you more focused on the road going 60 on a sunny calm day on a road you know, or when everybody's going 40 because you can barely see through the rain and your wipers?

    • @michaelthomas3646
      @michaelthomas3646 Před rokem +8

      it is always the same though, like you are far more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a road accident within 7 miles of your home, unless you pay the same amount of attention every time you go outside your front door, and drive a vehicle, as you do when the weather is extremely bad outside. complacency is a real killer.

    • @johnpollard4158
      @johnpollard4158 Před rokem +4

      I wonder if pilots turn down the radio so they can see better. 👀 😆

    • @carstekoch
      @carstekoch Před rokem +3

      ​@@michaelthomas3646
      The seven miles thing could also just be the usual vicinity people are in 90% of the time, skewing the data.
      Meaning you aren't safer or less observant but much more likely to be in this vicinity when an accident occurs.

  • @john67654
    @john67654 Před rokem +12

    A big hello from a small town Thurles in Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @FilosophicalPharmer
      @FilosophicalPharmer Před rokem +5

      And a big “HOWDY!” from a small NC town just down the road from where this happened.

    • @thenorseguy2495
      @thenorseguy2495 Před rokem +5

      A big hello back to you from a small town in Norway named Mjøndalen. About the same size as Thurles I think 🇳🇴

  • @johndesaavedra1040
    @johndesaavedra1040 Před rokem +156

    As someone who grew up around and involved with aviation, I'm always looking for an airplane, truck, car, deer, tractor, ATV, dog, cat, etc. I applaud those who maintain situational awareness.

    • @ChristianDeBaun
      @ChristianDeBaun Před rokem +17

      Chuck Yeager once said "If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing." 🤟

    • @lllmmm3572
      @lllmmm3572 Před rokem +3

      As a driver on the roads who has absolutely no cause to be looking above him for "pilots" selfishly making attempts to land their planes amidst cars on roads, I focus my attention where it is required to be: on the road and vehicles ahead of me. The idea that a driver should be dividing his attention between the road and the air is absurd.

    • @toomanyhobbies2011
      @toomanyhobbies2011 Před rokem +10

      @@lllmmm3572 Absurd, yes, but pilots forced to land on a roadway are NOT BEING SELFISH! If you drive staring at the road and not keeping your head on a swivel, you're not driving well.

    • @relwalretep
      @relwalretep Před rokem +3

      ​@@lllmmm3572a plane could fall out of the sky onto your car anyways, an unexpected thing happening on the road in front of you - even if it's a plane suddenly appearing - is what one should be doing at all times when driving. Thus, it's only a selfish driver who would not be prepared for a plane to make an emergency landing on a road.

    • @lllmmm3572
      @lllmmm3572 Před rokem +2

      @@toomanyhobbies2011 No, you need to look at the vehicle codes and see where your attention is required to be. It is not above you. Again, the idea that drivers should somehow be dividing their attention between the ground and the sky is absurd. The roads are made for cars. Furthermore, they are absolutely being selfish if people are present on the road. They have the choice to attempt a landing, or crash their plane, elsewhere and not risk harming others. They are not being forced to land on the road. They are choosing to land on the road.

  • @mikevermey
    @mikevermey Před rokem +74

    I'm more entertained by Kelsey's face during the movie in the mini screen than the actual subject; it's pure internet gold!;-)

    • @GibsonCRG
      @GibsonCRG Před rokem +16

      100% - I think the reaction on his face during the van incident was about the best reaction shot ever.

    • @davegrundgeiger9063
      @davegrundgeiger9063 Před rokem +9

      lol I'll often watch the event first, then immediately rewind to pay attention to Kelsey's face. Agreed pure internet gold! (But Kelsey if you read this, don't fake it. That will ruin it.)

  • @davegrundgeiger9063
    @davegrundgeiger9063 Před rokem +69

    Regarding the cars that didn't seem like they were trying to get out of the way, I think we also have to account for the shock and newness of the situation for the drivers. When faced with a completely new, dangerous situation, we often "freeze." As a generic coping mechanism, that's not necessarily wrong. More often than not, it may save us from making a bad situation worse.

    • @joesterling4299
      @joesterling4299 Před rokem +11

      Yeah, I was going to say the same thing. It takes just a bit too long for the human psyche to adapt to a completely novel situation. The inputs are there, but they don't register cognitively soon enough.

    • @andrewh.8403
      @andrewh.8403 Před rokem +3

      Yep. I've been there myself, so I know how it goes. You think you know what you're seeing. You're pretty sure but it's not supposed to be where it is. A plane would certainly qualify. Then it's okay, it''s a plane. It's here so it's in trouble. What is it going to do next and how soon?

    • @davydatwood3158
      @davydatwood3158 Před rokem +2

      As a delivery driver, I was super impressed by the pickup truck that saw what was happening and stopped. Whoever was driving that truck was very much paying attention!

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Před rokem

      @@andrewh.8403 hit brakes, that's what you supposed to do

    • @brianabc83
      @brianabc83 Před rokem +2

      While looking at this from the point of view of the cars, the plane was coming in while on the curve so maybe they didn't see the plane until it got very close, not sure though.

  • @macropad
    @macropad Před rokem +19

    Springfieldian here, I can confirm that Brad Pitt used to live a street down from my grandma, but also my friends grandma, and his aunt and uncle, his dog's sisters brother cousin's sibling, and everyone knows his parents, sees him shopping at Hy-Vee on Battlefield. It's amazing that he's lived in multiple houses every where around Springfield.

    • @pjcanfield8
      @pjcanfield8 Před rokem

      I worked at that Hyvee in the produce department from 2014-2018 and I never saw him myself or heard about him coming in. Definitely not saying your wrong, all I’m saying is that I’m really disappointed if I missed a chance to meet him lol😅

    • @macropad
      @macropad Před rokem

      @@pjcanfield8 I think it’s more of the fact that people want to feel “included” that they saw him and just make up stories lol. I’ve seen him once driving his Urus down Campbell near Sam’s. A lot of my high school teachers at Kickapoo said they taught him and are good friends with his mom and dad 😂

    • @Valhalla083
      @Valhalla083 Před rokem

      Also a Springfieldian; also can confirm that his aunt lived one street away from me near Golden and Plainview lol

  • @KansaSCaymanS
    @KansaSCaymanS Před rokem +18

    Fun fact: When the US Interstate Highway System was first proposed in the late 50s, one of the specifications (because of the Cold War with the Soviet Union) was that every so many miles there had to be a stretch of road straight and flat enough to serve as a makeshift runway in case regular airstrips were incapacitated. 😎

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird Před rokem +3

      the highway near Darwin in Australia has remnants of landings strips intermittently on the side of it because of WWII

  • @eman31683
    @eman31683 Před rokem +101

    Love how blunt he is.. People definitely suck these days on the road. Everyone for themselves couldn't be more accurate.

    • @AuskaDezjArdamaath
      @AuskaDezjArdamaath Před rokem +18

      Considering most people won’t even move over for emergency vehicles, you really shouldn’t be surprised they wouldn’t move over for a plane.

    • @mattgayda2840
      @mattgayda2840 Před rokem +10

      Worse than that, it's complete disregard for everyone including themselves. Passed two wrecks this morning on the interstate after a light dusting of snow, both SUVs in the passing lane not plowed yet ended up in the wire guardrail, in a hurry to get nowhere.

    • @jameswarkentin2798
      @jameswarkentin2798 Před rokem +12

      While I agree with Ed, I am a truck driver and see it all the time, I think these cars were reacting reasonably quickly to an incongruous situation. Would love to see an overhead shot of when they could see the plane and how much they moved out of the way.

    • @burke615
      @burke615 Před rokem +5

      @@jameswarkentin2798 Yeah, I agree. You have to imagine that you're driving down the road as usual and suddenly there is a plane landing in front of you. It takes time for your brain to process this situation that you have never encountered, and likely never seriously considered. Then you have to assess what to do, and then you have to do it.

    • @mattgayda2840
      @mattgayda2840 Před rokem +2

      @@jameswarkentin2798 The speed limit on US 19 (the one in the video) is 55 mph and that's the stall speed of that plane so that blue car was busting the limit by a good margin

  • @General5USA
    @General5USA Před rokem +1

    Why does CZcams terrorize with a description of a crash landing, when it’s only an engine failure resulting in a safe emergency landing? They been doing this more and more. Very skillful pilot…BRAVO!

  • @muddtarz9948
    @muddtarz9948 Před rokem +3

    Landed on Highway 19 in North Carolina. Found to be a clogged fuel line and took was able to take off from the highway after being moved to a straight section via Rollback truck.

  • @DukeCannon
    @DukeCannon Před rokem +9

    Yes. He did steer it on the side street. It was repaired, hwy shut down, he took off headed back to base.

    • @FilosophicalPharmer
      @FilosophicalPharmer Před rokem +2

      Wasn’t this one near Bryson City? There was another landing west of Asheville a few years ago also. Must be that NC Mountain air! 😳😬🫣😂

  • @CMSgtSanders
    @CMSgtSanders Před rokem +24

    Why crosswind landings are so important to learn. Enables you to get really good on riding on one wheel and making those sharp turns and man that code brown moment of barely missing the powerlines!

  • @justinwhitsitt7072
    @justinwhitsitt7072 Před rokem +2

    I’m mostly impressed with the attention payed by the drivers. I am a truck driver dealing with other drivers all day. Most don’t have a clue what is going on around them

  • @keeponwishin
    @keeponwishin Před rokem +30

    If you ever take off or land at an airport where skydivers are jumping, you might see them take a knee just short of a runway or taxiway if they see an airplane approaching… either on the ground or in their landing pattern. This is a communication method telling the pilot that we see them and we aren’t going to dart across the tarmac or anything crazy like that.

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Před rokem +3

      interesting form of sign language, would be cool if pedestrians used it tho

  • @julien2084
    @julien2084 Před rokem +14

    There was another set of power lines at around 3:29 . It was right after landing which the pilot was really lucky to avoid.

  • @mish130
    @mish130 Před rokem +3

    Kelsi - I love your honesty about prior **** ups. Retired Air Force pilot. Done many of the mistakes you talk about. Good man, as it lets junior/new pilots know what to look out for.

  • @justinlancaster3297
    @justinlancaster3297 Před rokem +4

    A few years ago I drove from NJ to Orlando. As we were on I-4 coming into Orlando, we end up in a 2 hour traffic jam. When we finally reached the source we saw that a Cessna 172 had landed on the SOFT median between the 2 sides of the interstate. For that pilot to NOT hit a soft spot, ditch or culvert was simply amazing. The traffic was all from rubbernecking looking at the plane ✈ and the NOT-accident that it was in. Thank you for this, and all your other, videos. Very enlightening.

  • @hokutoulrik7345
    @hokutoulrik7345 Před rokem +14

    As someone who was trained to do airfield driving in the military, you NEVER get on the runway without prior clearance, be it radio or light gun signal. I only went onto the runway twice. Once from moving part of an aircraft from the area beyond the fence to the boneyard (it was a simulated crash exercise we were cleaning up from) and we had folks from Base Ops as a 'follow me' vehicle until we cleared the runway which had been shut down during that movement. The second time was when I had to pick up an aircrew who had a hot brakes incident upon landing and were unable to taxi clear of the runway. I sat at the hold line until I was marshaled to come on to pick up the crew and their gear. Other than that, always stuck to the taxiways of the 'vehicle only' areas of the flightline.

    • @TheMaleficent1
      @TheMaleficent1 Před rokem

      FYI: The van was given clearance. NTSB blamed the local controller for clearing the plane for takeoff on a runway that was not under its control.

  • @lonnarheaj
    @lonnarheaj Před rokem +15

    I've never thought private planes should have a horn until now. 😮
    At least the pilot nailed it despite light traffic and a very scenic curving road. 👍🏻

    • @grancitodos7318
      @grancitodos7318 Před rokem +3

      In an emergency, I never think of sounding the horn, I am too busy with solving the problem. I amazes me, how many people ignore the problem, and go straight for the horn, as if it will solve everything.

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster Před rokem

      I think some Cessna's have something that resembles a horn. If I'm not mistaking Kelsey once made a video on it, or there's at least a video in which you can hear it.

  • @booqueefious2230
    @booqueefious2230 Před rokem +10

    My great uncle had to land his plane on an interstate once, luckily it was a nice straight section with not a lot of cars

  • @eharshman7249
    @eharshman7249 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding! I've been there. We blew a rod at around 500' AGL right after take off in a Grumman AA-1B once. At 5-600 feet there are only seconds, obviously. Hard right bank, flew right under some very high-voltage power lines, narrowly missing tearing the tail off, or being electrocuted. All that was available was a small, two-lane Hwy N.E. of ATX. Naturally, it was 5 o'clock traffic. The lanes were literally the exact dimension of our wingspan... no margin for error with a Semi-truck dead ahead at our 12! The best part (other than surviving) was somehow finding a spot to fit in traffic, missing the semi by a few inches, and finally, with what after-roll was available, we "taxied" into a big beer distributor. The canopy went back, I checked my flight suit for a possible code-brown, and as tongue and cheek as possible said, it's "Miller Time"! (It happened to be a Miller distributor). I always thought it would be a million-dollar advert! So, hats off to you, brother! Especially, landing into the curve with; both, the G-load going into the curve, and those hoopty brakes the 172 has! K, I love your channel!

  • @CP-mb7ly
    @CP-mb7ly Před rokem +7

    The first pilot is so impressive! Landing while banking on the right tire also likely helped pull him more to the right, following the curve of the road.

  • @FlightLevel850
    @FlightLevel850 Před rokem +14

    I've always been very watchful for potential road threats when driving, and now I guess I can add small planes into that mix. 😅 Thanks Kelsey!

  • @Ganzie10
    @Ganzie10 Před rokem +11

    New video from Kelsey is always a great way to end the weekend🥳

  • @syx3s
    @syx3s Před rokem +2

    just perfection. talk about staying focused under pressure.

  • @johnpollard4158
    @johnpollard4158 Před rokem +9

    I worked at an airport for 20 years. Even when the tower told me I was clear to cross a runway, I just said no thanks and took the perimeter road.

  • @longhair-dontcare9983
    @longhair-dontcare9983 Před rokem +4

    Loved your wide eyed expression @ 6:50. I imagine the pilot's expressions were even more animated.

  • @PickledHam
    @PickledHam Před rokem +16

    This reminds me when I was a kid in the 80's my dad built planes (13 of them) and flew them out the field beside our house. Despite many hours of engine testing there was several times he had to make emergency landings in corn fields, cow pastures and yes a few back roads. All successful with minimal damage. He would usually just fix the problem then fly it back home. When flying with my dad said he was always looking for a place to land just in case. If your wondering, these were fully enclosed 2-seat mini planes with a snow mobile engine, not the open seat ultra lights. He also had a "Second Chance" parachute attached to the plane to safely bring it down but never had to use it.

    • @PickledHam
      @PickledHam Před rokem +2

      @@computerjantje "Second Chance" was the brand name or vendor. yes it was around '81

    • @computerjantje
      @computerjantje Před rokem +1

      @@PickledHam Yes I just looked it up and deleted my comment. It was invented in 1980 :) I thought it was way recent. My mistake

    • @PickledHam
      @PickledHam Před rokem +1

      @@computerjantje now you got me curious. Just looked it up also. its spelled SECOND CHANTZ and only 4000 was sold. not sure why didn't sell more. maybe it was ahead of its time. Nowdays there are not that many private pilots around.

    • @catherinekilgour2563
      @catherinekilgour2563 Před rokem +2

      @@PickledHam the Cirrus company produces planes with inbuilt parachutes, so still available as an option. There seems to have been mixed reaction online to them. The pilots I have discussed them with tended to think that if it's just an engine failure you don't need a parachute unless you don't know how to control your aircraft properly so it's just additional weight. It's not something I have strong feelings about as I'm unlikely to ever be in a Cirrus aircraft.
      I'm not convinced the number of GA pilots has gone down much, still plenty of students around where I live.

  • @kesvuori
    @kesvuori Před rokem +35

    You actually only highlighted the second set of powerlines. The first powelines are visible just after we first hear the tires hitting the road. It was actually quite a close call avoiding those.

    • @philsey6913
      @philsey6913 Před rokem +3

      Yes. Thanks for spotting that. I went back and watched again.

    • @KevinBarberPhoto
      @KevinBarberPhoto Před rokem +2

      I came here to mention that too!

    • @kwerk2011
      @kwerk2011 Před rokem +1

      0:35 Yeah, he pretty much touches down underneath them.

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Před rokem +1

      they should mark them with signs

    • @mattball420
      @mattball420 Před rokem

      I think thats why he decided to land so soon even tho the car was still right beside him, otherwise he probably could have glided farther and let the driver see him clearly before touching down, it was more than luck for sure

  • @davidpeterson7197
    @davidpeterson7197 Před rokem +1

    The "little things" that many take for granted everyday, volume no. 1: Healthy and strong rotator cuffs. It seems like pilots of Boeing 747's have quite a few flight controls and switches overhead, possibly moreso than most other commercial aircraft (?). And, snow and ice pavement conditions have claimed their share of torn rotator cuffs, which can ONLY be repaired surgically, and grow worse if untreated and unrepaired! Here's to you having healthy ones, and many thanks for devoting your time to the making of excellent CZcams programming for us! Still wondering if Rice University is one of your alma maters. . .

  • @Anonymous-pm7jf
    @Anonymous-pm7jf Před rokem +4

    Excellent performance under pressure! Also, gotta love the drivers who snail about in the left lane because it's, of course, their road.

    • @Elrog3
      @Elrog3 Před rokem

      Its more often people going way above the speed limit passing in the right lane because they came up from behind quickly and are too impatient to let the other car scoot over than it is someone snailing about in the left lane.

  • @elsden722
    @elsden722 Před rokem +4

    Lmao all I can think of what all those drivers were thinking when they see a plane coming down on the road

  • @SkipFlem
    @SkipFlem Před rokem +2

    At Owls Head, Me...a pickup struck a c172's elevator while x'ing an active runway. Unfortunately, the young pilot continued and attempted a togo rather than braking and killed all on board. Truck driver was 'banned' for 6 months...

  • @medicalopsgirl
    @medicalopsgirl Před rokem

    Love your diversity of knowledge and stories about all types of aircraft. You're such a good teacher. Have a beautiful week Kelsey!

  • @worldpeace1822
    @worldpeace1822 Před rokem +7

    That pilot did a fantastic job considering the situation and well he had some luck too

  • @jameswez
    @jameswez Před rokem +8

    Nice landing even though a bit off the centerline😅

  • @oscarmike47
    @oscarmike47 Před rokem

    Kelsey i just wanted to say your an inspiration. i have recently found your channel and have binge watched all of your viral debrief and ATC vs Pilot vids. the amount of knowledge you have and your approach to situations is educational and fun and full of wisdom. i have always had a love for aviation but have always been scared of trying it out for myself. both my uncle and cousin were bush pilots in indonesia and both lost their lives doing what they love. but your videos have made me want to fly again. i dont know if i will ever get the courage to learn to fly myself, who knows maybe i will maybe not. but you are an inspiration and a role model. thank you for doing what you do.

  • @freedomfan4272
    @freedomfan4272 Před rokem +22

    This happened only a couple hours away from where I live in North Carolina. I remember seeing it on the local news and I also remember seeing the pilot doing a interview with the local news station

    • @comicus01
      @comicus01 Před rokem +5

      Find the video on here and share the link!

    • @jonathanrobinson6240
      @jonathanrobinson6240 Před rokem

      Yes if I recall it was on highway 74. Not to far from me as well.

  • @davidjdailey
    @davidjdailey Před rokem +7

    Now he can call AAA instead of FAA.

  • @Justin-hz8bh
    @Justin-hz8bh Před rokem +48

    This happened near my house. The pilot did NOT lose an engine but rather planned very poorly and ran out of gas.

    • @catherinekilgour2563
      @catherinekilgour2563 Před rokem +11

      Ops, that is rather embarrassing.

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24 Před rokem +6

      I suspect he also ran out of pilot's license. That pilot had a very bad day. Fortunately he saved not only his plane but himself.

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Před rokem +3

      @@knurlgnar24 why bad? lessons learned, nobody got hurt, he got amazing experience

    • @d1oftwins
      @d1oftwins Před rokem +17

      @@vipvip-tf9rw Oh, I guess it's alright then if nobody got hurt. I guess the pilot can run out of gas anytime than, but only so long until SOMEONE gets hurt. No harm no foul, right, right, right?
      NO, it wasn't an amazing experience, at least not for the car drivers, it was rather an unnecessary and embarrassing risk to make and take. He shouldn't get away with this scot free and he won't, because it is not "OK" just because nothing bad happened.

    • @vipvip-tf9rw
      @vipvip-tf9rw Před rokem +1

      @@d1oftwins I didn't say that he will get scot free, but he will look at his fuel more carefully and he has a story tell

  • @TexasOperator69
    @TexasOperator69 Před rokem

    You continue to make great videos and show you've been around. Thank you brother!

  • @MrLeeStories
    @MrLeeStories Před rokem

    Can’t critique a dude who avoided everything in an emergency. In my book this was well done.

  • @rollingtroll
    @rollingtroll Před rokem +7

    I am honest;ym impressed at how well the plane still corners with those little tires and literally "upforce" instead of downforce. I fully expected it to understeer into the grass. Pretty smooth landing!

    • @Mark-rt6fy
      @Mark-rt6fy Před rokem

      vertica rudders induce yaw, and wings induce lift, therefore drifting

  • @cloudpandarism2627
    @cloudpandarism2627 Před rokem +6

    kelsey you didnt even realize the first set of power lines at 0:38min. i saw you mentioned the second set. that was super close

  • @andrewwatson9805
    @andrewwatson9805 Před rokem

    Love the content and timing of your videos. Your changes are working well. Thanks!

  • @gazorpazorp9798
    @gazorpazorp9798 Před rokem +2

    The cars that were passing missed out on a golden opportunity to shout at the plane as it went by, “YOU CANT PARK HERE!”

  • @Johnadude3
    @Johnadude3 Před rokem +3

    Congrats on 1 million

  • @zachf748
    @zachf748 Před rokem +5

    With everything going against him, that pilot handled that damn near perfectly.

  • @jeffrp8388
    @jeffrp8388 Před rokem

    Always an enjoyable viewing Kelsey. And as mentioned below, I also enjoy your face expressions. As soon as the airliner entered the picture, I glanced to see your expression as I was thinking "Oh shoot"!

  • @Naijakourtney84
    @Naijakourtney84 Před rokem +1

    Both of my parents were air maintenance officers in the military. I showed my parents your videos, they love them.

  • @mikeaudio
    @mikeaudio Před rokem +3

    Always enjoy these videos Kelsey! Thank you for all your hard work. Since daylight savings time just now started, I only had to wait 167 hours (instead of 168 hours) for my weekly dose of Kelsey, 😁👍✈️

  • @MidNightRider2001
    @MidNightRider2001 Před rokem +4

    Always yield the right of way to landing aircraft.

  • @carolynejayne121
    @carolynejayne121 Před rokem

    Wow what an awesome video..certainly if i’d been in one of those cars i would have driven off onto the grassed area …another fab one Kelsy ❣️keep the blue side up x

  • @brianshissler3263
    @brianshissler3263 Před rokem

    What an amazing video. Surprised this is the first time I have seen this, this pilot is amazing.

  • @pjcanfield8
    @pjcanfield8 Před rokem +3

    Let me tell ya Kelsey, someone from Springfield telling you about a Brad Pitt story about how their family member or neighbor knew him in some way is the most authentic Springfield experience right up there with Mega-Baptist church’s, Cashew Chicken, & meth lmao. Hell even a good friend of mine even told me her mom dated him for a period in high school when they were both going to Kickapoo. But also I can’t believe I didn’t heard about this near miss in the news. The few times I’ve flown at SGF have always gone really smoothly and the tower ATC is really great at handling student pilots along with everything else that happens there. It’s scary to hear about something like this hit so close to home! I’m just glad no one was hurt and everyone can learn a lesson from it! Anyways I’ve enjoyed watching your channel for years now especially the viral debriefs. You do such a great just of communicating complex topics to the general public in such a digestible way and it’s always great to see your witty personality shine through! Keep it up man!!

  • @Nemhain1117
    @Nemhain1117 Před rokem +4

    This happened where I live. The pilot was a badass. Everyone here including policemen bragged on this landing.

  • @acars9999
    @acars9999 Před rokem +2

    That was straight up cool hand Luke! It's amazing he had such effective rudder control with such gigantic balls!

  • @peterantonic6923
    @peterantonic6923 Před rokem

    Hi Kelsey, thank you very much for uploading this video. That landing was awesome, he nearly cleared the highway onto the side road! Thankfully he had a few things in his favour. 😁👍🇦🇺

  • @grovoskigrovoski8681
    @grovoskigrovoski8681 Před rokem +8

    In Australia some of the roads have runway markers on the for the flying doctor. The flying doctor has put a video of a king air landing on a road. They have the local emergency services close the road.

    • @ondrejsedlak4935
      @ondrejsedlak4935 Před rokem

      Also down the length of the A1 in the southern part of Australia, sections of this desert highway are converted into massive emergency runways for the military and anyone unlucky to need them. These runways could easily accomodate an A380.
      Definitely slightly nerveracking, despite the chances of a plane landing way out there was pretty much nil.

  • @savannahbrown0222
    @savannahbrown0222 Před rokem +6

    I looked up the near miss at SGF and the van was three employees heading to an airport barbecue 😂 in hindsight, knowing everyone is okay, that’s hilarious 😂

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video Kelsey!

  • @PetThePeeves
    @PetThePeeves Před rokem +1

    Kelsey can I just say that I find your “I’m concentrating and I am concerned” face delightful!

  • @koshtradingpost8414
    @koshtradingpost8414 Před rokem +13

    Almost 40 years ago I was flying a Cessna from West Plains Mo to Great Bend Kansas while transitioning just south of Springfield airport (talking to approach control) I noticed I was almost in direct line with the active when I did a no no and switched to tower frequency with out permission. I heard tower clear a C130 for straight in approach, 6 miles at 3000 feet. Since I was just over 5 miles in a Cessna 150 at 2500 foot I immediately called tower. Tower responded with "Cessna dive". High wing plane had hid the C1é0 from me and since I was below him his nose hid me. I shoved nose forward and almost instantly his wing went over my windshield. The controller admitted to forgetting about me, moral of story the van had been cleared by ground controller and the plane by the tower. A controlled airport can cause it's own problems and ever since that day I think I am even more observant at controlled airports than any other because the clearance can give a false sense of security

    • @ccpperrett7522
      @ccpperrett7522 Před rokem +1

      Wow! Great story. I am so glad you had supranational help that day. 🙏 Keep the blue side up.

    • @NikolaiUA
      @NikolaiUA Před rokem +1

      AFAIK, no ground can authorize runway crossings, as the runway is in the tower's realm. So you have to switch to tower to cross.

  • @TraceUK
    @TraceUK Před rokem +20

    The animations & editing on this video is really impressive! Wow. I could never….. I can’t even use photo shop! I can just about trim the end off a video on my iPhone and that’s it 😂 Your editor’s skills are pristine. 👍🏻

    • @MohajStudio
      @MohajStudio Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much. Enjoy the videos!

    • @Manu-Official
      @Manu-Official Před rokem

      I was going to say about the same. The editing quality was always great, still went up a few notches recently.

  • @donnawilliams4148
    @donnawilliams4148 Před rokem

    I enjoy watching your channel so much Kelsey. I have no idea why I'm so fascinated by airplanes.

  • @gillesjblinn3232
    @gillesjblinn3232 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos and analysis from Canada!

  • @jimcollins8097
    @jimcollins8097 Před rokem +3

    The plane did coast off the road. This happened just outside Bryson City, nc. I've driven that many times, and what you can't appreciate is just after the curve is a tremendous down hill run to the side road.
    There is a part 2 video where the police escorted him taxing to another nearby Hiwaay (towards Fontana) to take off.

  • @MsJubjubbird
    @MsJubjubbird Před rokem +3

    In Australia the Royal Flying Doctor Service will land on a main road if there is no suitable runway (most of them are dirt and it can get pretty wet in some remote places) or field to land in.

  • @Spin24
    @Spin24 Před rokem

    Absolutely love your videos, especially the vlogs in the planes. Makes me realise if I was a pilot I'd press all the buttons randomly out of curiosity

  • @UTarcher72
    @UTarcher72 Před rokem

    Need more of your travel vlogs. Those are the best!

  • @Kjtravels40
    @Kjtravels40 Před rokem +4

    Great video Kelsey!!

  • @maurice_walker
    @maurice_walker Před rokem +5

    Greetings from Germany. Cars in the left lane going slower than cars in the right lane does happen here, but you can indeed get a ticket for doing that. And it makes some people really angry. Like, road rage level angry.

    • @immikeurnot
      @immikeurnot Před rokem

      You can get a ticket for it in the US. I actually got an "improper lane use" ticket several years ago. I was in the passing lane because the road was empty, it was night time, and I wanted some reaction time for avoiding deer.
      The DPS Trooper was in the middle of nowhere and needed to meet his quota.

    • @immikeurnot
      @immikeurnot Před rokem

      And yeah, cops in the US have quotas for how many traffic citations to write.
      Had a cop deny that once, and he said they instead had "performance expectations" which is just the definition of quota.

    • @Fragrantbeard
      @Fragrantbeard Před rokem

      @@immikeurnot the plural of anecdote isn't data, and your local area doesn't represent our huge and diverse country

  • @user-wi8nc9wo3x
    @user-wi8nc9wo3x Před 5 měsíci

    So i should hope for a rainy travel day. You're right. That's counterintuitive. Thanks Kels!

  • @clintstinkeye5607
    @clintstinkeye5607 Před 10 měsíci

    You have the same thought processes that some professional climbers I was exposed to in my youth.
    Everyone is human and the more skeptical everyone is makes for better results.
    Clear communication is hugely huge.
    👍

  • @cloudpandarism2627
    @cloudpandarism2627 Před rokem +7

    fantastic pilot!

  • @airbrushken5339
    @airbrushken5339 Před rokem +3

    During 1971 I was station at the now closed (oldest air force base in Michigan); Selfridge AF Base with 5th Army Forward area support....the Army ran base housing and we had "Wives in waiting" apartments for women and children who's military partners were over seas (Mostly Vietnam) and most know nothing about military operations!
    On the main big runway they had these massive gates at the interior base road side where the trucks could open to clear snow or clean...what ever.... one day an older woman who was a military dependent got confused and turned from the run right onto the runway in her car and just kept driving. As I said in the past; my office was within eye site of the main runway. The tower saw her and had to shut the runways down, while the MP's had two cars chasing after her.... it was the talk of the base for days...thank goodness I wasn't his Sargent...LOL ... I have flown with my Dad for years and he was always so professional in his little "piper cub"... I don't think he never lost an engine though.

  • @macjeffff
    @macjeffff Před rokem

    Congratulations on crossing 1 million! Way to go.

  • @micathedachshund5921
    @micathedachshund5921 Před rokem

    Kelsey we love you! Keep up the good work!

  • @suegardner
    @suegardner Před rokem +3

    One of the signs that Spring is here, Kelsey lands an hour early. 🙂

  • @PassportBrosBusinessClass

    Must be one of those new FLYING CARS???

  • @seanLeprechaun
    @seanLeprechaun Před rokem +2

    I've learned from watching many of these that Kelsey's "we'd be in trouble" is my "we'd all be dead"

  • @butchieblock9118
    @butchieblock9118 Před rokem

    Great to hear from you AGAIN!!

  • @radioactivepilot
    @radioactivepilot Před rokem +3

    Roads? Where we're going, we don't need..... Oh wait.... Nevermind.

  • @robertheinkel6225
    @robertheinkel6225 Před rokem +3

    While stationed in Greece, the locals would never check for aircraft before crossing a taxiway. It got so bad, we had to physically block the access roads, while aircraft were taxiing.

  • @erich930
    @erich930 Před rokem +2

    Love these videos, Kelsey! I’m so glad the 2nd video ended the way it did…
    You probably don’t cover videos where people died, but did you see the A320 vs ARFF truck collision in Lima, Peru a few months ago? Two fatalities on the truck, everyone on the plane survived, but 4 had serious injuries.

  • @ccpperrett7522
    @ccpperrett7522 Před rokem

    Thanks, Kelsey, once again for the great video and explanation of the scenario. ❤️ I love you videos. Keep the blue side up.

  • @motivationindrive8514
    @motivationindrive8514 Před rokem +3

    They actually also took off from that same highway a few days later after the problem with the engine got fixed… of course highway patrol was nice enough to block traffic when that happened 😂.

  • @ShikataGaNai100
    @ShikataGaNai100 Před rokem +3

    Hey, he even almost hit the high-speed exit.

  • @Hybris51129
    @Hybris51129 Před rokem +2

    1:27 I will admit that my mind instantly went to the car chase scene from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade when the German fighter plane flows Indy into the tunnel and proceeds to pass him before exploding.

  • @patriot9455
    @patriot9455 Před rokem +1

    I do that in street traffic. Situational awareness is life saving habit. I learned it in a tractor trailer rig. Cars and tractor trailers mix with a degree of violence that can easily be fatal, it seems likely a car mixed with a jet liner would be even more dramatic.