AVIATION: The Final Tragic Flight of Steve O'Berg Jun 27, 2015 Cameron, MO Air Show

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  • VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
    0:00 - Preparation and fueling - Fri. June 26, 2015
    1:38 - Start practice session - Fri. June 26, 2015
    8:30 - Practice session successful Lomcevak maneuver
    11:25 - Start of Final Flight - Sat. June 27, 2015
    17:25 - Fatal Lomcevak maneuver
    17:47 - Rescue operations
    19:20 - Helicopter rescue flight
    20:05 - Flag half-staff, missing man formation - Sun. June 28, 2015
    It is with considerable difficulty that I share this video with you. It has been several years since the tragic last flight of Steve O'Berg, and I have emotionally wrestled about not sharing this video yet, at the same time, troubled about posting this record of the event and expressing my feelings. Little did I know how much Steve’s loss would affect me emotionally, both at the time of his accident and even now, after all this time. Although I am at an age where I have lost close family members, friends, former classmates, and coworkers, I was particularly affected by Steve’s crash and loss of life. As happens with major events in life, my emotions have been affected on multiple levels.
    As with any spectator, I went to the Cameron Air Show to admire the skill, confidence, and bravery of those special pilots who dare to perform amazing, dangerous aerobatic feats. Although I am a former pilot, I would be lying to suggest that I’ve ever had what it takes to fly such maneuvers. I intended to document the incredible aerobatic performances and then share the sights and sounds with other aviation enthusiasts. At no time did it cross my mind that I’d be witnessing and documenting the tragic death of one of the pilots.
    On Friday evening, June 26, 2015, I got there and found out it was the Cameron Air Show’s practice session day prior to the main shows on Saturday and Sunday. I was told that a wealthy aviation enthusiast put on this spectacular show so people could enjoy his passion and that the show was free. I was astounded there weren’t ten thousand people gazing into the sky, all the more reason for me to video the event so I could let others know what they were missing and perhaps they’d attend future Cameron Air Shows.
    I parked in a farm field adjacent to the airport. When I entered the airport, ironically, the very first person I saw and videoed was Steve O'Berg, the very first scene in this video. He was standing next to his red and white Pitts Special, recording some data. I decided to hang around and took more videos of Steve and another pilot named Brian Correll gassing up their planes. Even though Brian Correll is from my hometown, I didn’t know either pilot and didn’t want to interfere with their work, so I kept my distance and wandered out to the flight line to enjoy the practice sessions. It was 4:25 p.m.
    At 6:07 p.m., Steve was doing an unconventional take-off with the wind at his back at the north end of the runway. At the 8:30 minute mark in this video, Steve performs the Lomcevak maneuver that failed the next afternoon. Oddly, in his practice performance Steve performed the Lomcevak maneuver after executing an inverted loop that gained additional altitude. In his fatal performance on Saturday, Steve went into the Lomcevak maneuver after reversing direction with a wiffer turn that gained no additional altitude and possibly even lost some. At a much lower altitude, it proved to be too low for the Lomcevak maneuver.
    As you watch this video, admire Steve's skill, confidence, and sheer guts as he performs aerobatic feats in his Pitts S-2B biplane. We'll never know and can only speculate why he chose to perform the Lomcevak maneuver at such a low altitude. Sadly, it underscores the dangers of aerobatic flying. Steve O'Berg, rest in peace.
    The Lomcevak is a family of aerobatic flight maneuvers where the aircraft, with almost no forward airspeed, rotates on chosen axes due to gyroscopic precession and torque of the rotating propeller. One type of Lomcevak is when the pilot follows a knife-edge roll by flipping the airplane end-over-end and into a spin, from which the pilot then recovers control of the airplane.
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  • @buggsy5172
    @buggsy5172 Před 3 lety +315

    Steve was a "good stick" and an all-around great guy - and a good friend. I flew with Steve often when we were both flying jumpers in South Dakota. God that was fun! The world lost a good man. His smile, which he was almost never without, would light up a room, a hangar, a day. I've never seen this video until today. Was it good? I cried. Yeah, it was tough to watch all these years later, but I'm glad it's available. Condolences to all his family and friends. RIP my friend, until we meet again.

    • @corporalclegg914
      @corporalclegg914 Před 3 lety +4

      Buggsy 51 - we’ve never met, but I’m sincerely sorry that you lost a great pal. I can’t tell you what mine mean to me, but I can say that the bonds are everlasting. I also had a tough time with the Missing Man T-6s, though I’d never met Steve, the O’berg Family or You. I’m often SixFourAlphaCharlie, so if we ever share a frequency, let me know...I’ll come grab your wing for Steve.

    • @JackerNo2
      @JackerNo2 Před 3 lety +3

      what actually happened during that final maneuvere? Did he lose consciousness or was it simply a case of P1 error? That application of power in the vertical descent surely confirms he was conscious and trying to regain control, possibly hoping engine torque would assist the recovery ??? Any info appreciated on this terrible loss. RIP captain

    • @randyrawdingii5135
      @randyrawdingii5135 Před 3 lety +2

      Sorry for the loss of your friend, sir. My condolences, God bless you. Rest in peace, Steve.

    • @louisvanrijn3964
      @louisvanrijn3964 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JackerNo2 It could be count-error. Reduced consciousness causing a count error. One (spin?) turn to much? Have heard from a guy who made numourous rolls and is half loop at the end was down instead of up.. ended in the lake.
      Besides that, it looked that his performing altitude slowly degraded during the show... and degraded a little more.. so he was flying lower than he expected.
      Is there any official cause known?

    • @percivalhowell7516
      @percivalhowell7516 Před 3 lety

      Bugssy- How did such good stick crash like that? Please help us gain insight into what he was possibly thinking. Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @theclephane2914
    @theclephane2914 Před 3 lety +24

    I am a pilot. Got my license at 60 years old, 7 Yrs ago, I love flying. I have done a few acrobatic maneuvers with a training instructor in an acrobatic Citabria airplane. It was fantastic. Another reason to wish I had worked for my Pilot License in High School instead of after all my children were grown and my wife asked me to fulfill MY dream! You do dangerous thing for fun and to entertain others and you can die, like Steve, BUT you can really live, and Steve O’berg really lived! RIP Steve! Blue Skys!

    • @SteveGad
      @SteveGad Před měsícem

      Congratulations on getting you license buddy.

  • @jmp.t28b99
    @jmp.t28b99 Před 3 lety +168

    "The sky is not the limit ; the ground is ." After 45 years of professional flying , including aerobatic aircraft, and lots of pre - airshow briefings, this was quoted many times to us all to remind us of our limits. My condolences to his family and friends.

    • @stubbypeeps3166
      @stubbypeeps3166 Před 3 lety +6

      I plan on using that expression. It's priceless

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 Před 3 lety +6

      As you know doesn't always work out the way one thinks it will do one spin and somehow get stuck spins a few more times too low to recover that is the airshow business he knew the risk.

    • @djlansing2724
      @djlansing2724 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Mike-01234 he was starting to straighten out too.
      If he would have had 300 more feet of altitude he would have been able to straighten it back out and recover.
      But unfortunately at that high up there ain't much of a show to be seen from the ground

    • @rlu1956
      @rlu1956 Před rokem +2

      Pilot error it seems (did not look up the crash report). Getting wrapped up in the event forgetting safety is so easy to do. Every pilot makes mistakes, not all are fatal. RIP, he was doing what he loved.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Because so many comments questioned why this accident occurred, it induced me to make an evaluation video. I hope to have it uploaded to CZcams soon. If interested, watch the evaluation video once I have uploaded it, and I welcome any additional comments you may have.

  • @thelonemodder630
    @thelonemodder630 Před 3 lety +101

    As a fellow pilot myself, i must say that this is indeed a sad sad day to lose a pilot with such great skills. My heart aches to watch this video. Deepest condolences to the family and friends.

    • @hardcorehunter9438
      @hardcorehunter9438 Před 2 lety +2

      If he had such "great skills" he wouldn't have killed himself

    • @robertortiz3345
      @robertortiz3345 Před 2 lety +5

      @@hardcorehunter9438 motor blew not skill related num nuts

    • @thesep1967
      @thesep1967 Před rokem +5

      @@robertortiz3345 That's just not what happened. It was a planned Lomcevak at way to low altitude. It went awry (which can easily happen to the best) and the ground was to close already. Moral of the story: perform those stunts with height to spare.

    • @LLIBS
      @LLIBS Před rokem

      @@thesep1967 ; kbk

    • @johnbspringer
      @johnbspringer Před rokem

      @@robertortiz3345 Are you sure the engine blew? Look to my like it was caused from an inverted stall.

  • @timwise7854
    @timwise7854 Před 3 lety +58

    Glad to see the respect given to him with the missing man formation at the end. That was a class act on the organizers part. It's hard to witness stuff like this but I feel it helps give closure to the fans and family.

    • @dustyflair
      @dustyflair Před rokem

      I hadnt watched that far until today. Man that sure was touching with TAPS playing...It hurt.

  • @idleonlooker1078
    @idleonlooker1078 Před 3 lety +263

    Very sad to watch this knowing that pilot's life is about to end. My respects to the family, and to the pilot: blue skies and clear horizons forever! 😔

    • @AnnaHerrick
      @AnnaHerrick Před rokem +2

      However these guys know what they are doing! They forget they are human and can make huge life sucking mistakes even tho this guy obviously knew what he was doing! A mistake is a mistake!

    • @SUPERSPAZD
      @SUPERSPAZD Před rokem

      @@AnnaHerrick 🙄

    • @simonmack782
      @simonmack782 Před rokem

      ​@@AnnaHerrick 😅😊

    • @simonmack782
      @simonmack782 Před rokem +1

      ​@@SUPERSPAZD mi

    • @markkukallionpaa6612
      @markkukallionpaa6612 Před 5 měsíci

      This is great flying and i like all fly hobby 11:25 11:25 big, mid sice and litle catecorias.
      My best recards
      From Finland and 11:25
      good luk
      Markku Kallionpää Hämeenlinna Finland

  • @ronwilken5219
    @ronwilken5219 Před 3 lety +12

    RIP Steve. Excellent video and I'm not surprised you had reservations posting it. Thank you for doing so.🇨🇦

  • @raymorse3259
    @raymorse3259 Před 3 lety +16

    Just randomly watched this, You don`t need to know anything about aerobatic`s to realise this guy was a great pilot. Sad loss.(UK)

  • @asimsherzai
    @asimsherzai Před 3 lety +41

    I am so saddened and offer my deepest sympathies to a great airman and his family, RIP

  • @joseluiscampos7662
    @joseluiscampos7662 Před 3 lety +35

    Never met the gentleman but a couple minutes of his airtime made him earn my total respect. Steve, we salute you!

  • @frostyfrost4094
    @frostyfrost4094 Před 3 lety +34

    Thank you for sharing with the world
    We know it hurts even those who were never able to see him master the sky
    Thoughts are with you

  • @backcountrybarracks
    @backcountrybarracks Před rokem +2

    Steve, you know who this is brother. I’ve watched this a few times and finally decided to post. I was on one of my last deployments years ago when I pulled up one of your air show videos to show the boys in Afghanistan and that’s how I found about about this accident. Until we meet again my friend.

  • @mko3753
    @mko3753 Před 3 lety +9

    Tough for you to post, tough to watch, but thank you for sharing because it’s important we feel for our own kind.

  • @barryhoneycutt3894
    @barryhoneycutt3894 Před 3 lety +3

    Prayers..thankyou for sharing not only the video but the commentary and skills alongside the dangers of such acrobatics.. RIP Steve

  • @derrickvanzyl6819
    @derrickvanzyl6819 Před 3 lety +2

    So sorry for your loss and thank you for posting. He lived his dream.

  • @scottybear6265
    @scottybear6265 Před 2 lety +2

    I miss him still today and often think of him and family, best wishes and respect, I will never forget you and your dedication to aviation.

  • @RushMoore
    @RushMoore Před 3 lety +36

    Godspeed Steve. I miss the days of you making fun of me for being from a "para-military" organization otherwise known as the United States Air Force and I'd make fun of you for being a helo guy trying to fly a jet, but make no mistake, you were good at it. It was shocking the day the company sent the message that you had passed away, and it still shocks me 5 years later. Rest In Peace my friend.

  • @Booger7563
    @Booger7563 Před 3 lety +27

    Steve was my neighbor for a short time up until this tragic day. I miss him. Fly high Brother!

  • @TexasKid747
    @TexasKid747 Před 3 lety +9

    Beautiful tribute with the Missing Man formation. Blue skies.

  • @descendantofphineas7785
    @descendantofphineas7785 Před 3 lety +11

    I lost my best friend and two of my instructors in a Lake Buccaneer, out training for seaplane ticket, it is part of our life. We cherish what we love and the friends we have lost. God Bless..

  • @Hovermaster
    @Hovermaster Před 3 lety +32

    Ttuly the most amazing flying I’ve ever seen. I literally cried when I saw the missing man formation. Taps destroyed me. I’m a bugler.

    • @sufenta67
      @sufenta67 Před 3 lety +2

      same

    • @charlottetemminck1489
      @charlottetemminck1489 Před 2 lety +1

      Really sad News!! Awful. A piece of me, also died in my heart!! So, sorry! Charlotte, The Netherlands. A lot happened, in ww-2 here in the netherlands. I adopted, two graves here on cemetry:navy, and a pilote Who died, both English. Fought for our free dom. Last what, i can do for them.

    • @reggierendert6494
      @reggierendert6494 Před 2 lety

      @@charlottetemminck1489 That's really cool. Thank you for doing that. My grandfather was KIA over Altenburg Germany. He was a gunner in a B-17.

  • @michaelbarnhart2593
    @michaelbarnhart2593 Před 2 lety +16

    Very sad. I flew in a Pitts many years ago and it was such a fantastic experience. These pilots are highly skilled and this was a tragic loss.

  • @dcinardo
    @dcinardo Před 3 lety +17

    I was stunned when I saw this Video. It was a good Video and very respectful and I watched it over and over again. He was truly a professional through and through. My heart goes out to his Family and friends who all knew him. Reading the comments below was encouraging to me and I can see he had a lot of friends. He'll be back again someday rest assured. RIP Steve.

  • @susanperry1820
    @susanperry1820 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing this for his memory. God bless the family.

  • @charlesharper7292
    @charlesharper7292 Před 3 lety +12

    To leave this world and roar into the next free as an eagle at the top of his game giving a stellar performance. We are all blessed to have seen Steve at his best. RIP.

  • @Mdkeiper
    @Mdkeiper Před 3 lety +36

    I served and flew with Steve in the SDANG. Steve was the consummate pilot. I would have flown with him anytime. It was an honor to serve with him.

    • @charlesfoster141
      @charlesfoster141 Před 3 lety +5

      Unfortunately Steve's judgement failed him on this fateful day (overconfidence) which killed him.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před 3 lety +16

      @@charlesfoster141 I agree with misjudgment, but I don't believe it was the result of overconfidence. Respectfully, It would take being inside his thoughts at the time to make that assessment.

    • @charlesfoster141
      @charlesfoster141 Před 3 lety +5

      @@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife Not so sure about that. It is being overconfident or very confident to fly aerobatics in the first place. I mean no disrespect but to perform that manuever that low is either ignorant, stupid or both, also overconfident. I have been a pilot for 43 years and a prolific aviation writer for ten years. I know overconfidence when I see it. When performers push the edge to the point of death they are and were overconfident. The evidence of overconfidence is when an act is attempted beyond the capabilities of the performer which the NTSB concluded in this case, "failure to maintain control". Sorry if I hurt your feelings but just stating the obvious truth supported by the facts. Think hard about it without bias and you will see what I am preaching.

    • @charlesfoster141
      @charlesfoster141 Před 3 lety +3

      @Craig Williams Yes, I read the NTSB findings. There was no problem with the engine whatever. The NTSB found the cause of the crash to be the pilots failure to maintain control of the aircraft.

    • @jenky1044
      @jenky1044 Před 3 lety +5

      @@charlesfoster141
      I wonder if the NTSB watched this video.? I'm not a pilot, ( but mechanics background ) and what I saw was the pilot went on edge, then performed a roll and spin. It sounded like it sputtered a bit and even a flash of white smoke ( may have been the smoke bottle ) and by then he was fallen almost straight down through ground effects area ( like it had no lift or couldn't power out ). But to me it sounded like it sputtered or he was having an issue with the plane. *I did NOT read the report but just my observation*
      God bless the pilot, his family and friends.

  • @BenLomov
    @BenLomov Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you so much for sharing. This kind of thing is very sad to see, but unfortunately it’s just the sober reality. So it’s extremely important to not sweep it under the rug, but instead learn from tragic events like these. That’s how we become better/safer pilots.

    • @skyboy1956
      @skyboy1956 Před 3 lety +1

      So what do we learn here? Don't perform gyroscopic maneuvers close to the ground. There is zero safety margin. What do spectators want to see? Gyroscopic maneuvers close to the ground.
      The beatings will continue until morale improves.....carry on.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @markbouldin6513
    @markbouldin6513 Před rokem +1

    Ive flown ultralites/powered parachutes for 3 decade's and don't even consider myself a pilot, pilot-of-sorts maybe..... These guy's with multiratings and thousands of hour's air time are my hero's..... And it's a Heartbreaker.... RIP.....

  • @shanbadg697
    @shanbadg697 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve never heard of Steve O’berg, I just enjoy watching aerobatics. Since I was diagnosed with MS, physically, I am unable to do some things. Traveling to small airports, on my Harley, and watching these ‘middle of nowhere’ shows. Motorcycle stunts. ‘Worlds biggest…(whatever)’. Was my favorite escape. But, watching this was heartbreaking because you could tell Mr. O’berg was well respected. RIP Mr. O’berg, respect. I always wanted to be a licensed pilot, but, my legs don’t work too well.

  • @johnorr7386
    @johnorr7386 Před 3 lety +28

    Such a sad ending for an obviously skilled and experienced pilot. As the owner of an avionics shop and a keen pilot, I attended all air shows held in Western Australia with one exception. I had intended to attend a show at the town of Beverley in the early 1980s but woke up quite ill on the day and stayed home. During the afternoon, I had a sleep during which I had an extremely vivid dream in which a Pitts Special plane crashed during an aerobatic display. Both the pilot and passenger were killed. When I watched the TV news that evening, I was shocked to see that it had really happened! I knew both of the occupants from different walks of life. I can't explain why I had the dream but I have never forgotten it!

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před 3 lety +6

      That had to have been a very unsettling experience. l can't imagine what would be worse,, actually being at the airshow or discovering that your nightmare actually happened.

  • @dlondon1144
    @dlondon1144 Před 3 lety +2

    I understand your turmoil. I come from a family of pilots and no fatal incident leaves us untouched. Thank you for sharing this. God grant you peace.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your heartfelt comment. Sorry I missed your comment from a year ago. All the best to you and yours.

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y Před 3 lety +14

    Thanks for sharing. As painful as it is for friends and family to share and remember, aviation accidents serve as beneficial cautionary tales to the community at large. I saw an old time auger in during an airshow at 7-Bar when I was kid. That accident was very similar to this one - unrecovered spin. As a result, to this day, I am very uncomfortable watching any kind of spin maneuver during an air show. Loops, Immelmans, Cuban 8s and rolls - any maneuver where the airfoil is still flying - is fine by me. I am very sorry for your loss.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @Vortran
    @Vortran Před 3 lety +7

    Speechless. Thanks for sharing this. Brought tears to my eyes.

  • @joannescholl7216
    @joannescholl7216 Před 3 lety +26

    Heartbreakingly sad. God bless you Steve.

    • @Pahrump
      @Pahrump Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, buddy. I read all your posts from 'here'.

  • @moxievintage1390
    @moxievintage1390 Před 2 lety +1

    The missing man always tears me up… and taps 🇺🇸….. he was a brilliant pilot 💔 thank you for sharing…

  • @expendablepawn4878
    @expendablepawn4878 Před 3 lety +1

    My dad was a Private pilot ,had a Piper Cherokee 180. I flew with him any time he went up.
    So sad to see a fellow pilot loose his life under Any condition. Steve did put on one hell of a show!
    Thanks for the vid

  • @edrichardson2483
    @edrichardson2483 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for sharing. Prayers for all who love and miss him.

    • @davidarmstrong7628
      @davidarmstrong7628 Před 3 lety

      It's better to go the way he did than to die from the toxic Covid vaccines. Soon enough, all the idiots that took it will understand what population control is all about....sadly

  • @pixamite1
    @pixamite1 Před 3 lety +36

    Sad situation. May he rest in peace, and condolences to his family, friends and fellow aviators.

  • @unlisted773
    @unlisted773 Před 3 lety +26

    Very well presented. That's a nice tribute to a skilled aviator.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před 3 lety +9

      Thank you for your kind comment. This video was difficult for me to make emotionally and it was 5 years before I could do it. I still get the same shocked, empty feeling if for any reason I watch it again, and wish somehow for a different ending. I tried to make it a nice tribute, and I apologize for my amateur video skills - no tripod and losing focus due to having my camera on automatic.

    • @reillymoore3257
      @reillymoore3257 Před 3 lety +3

      @@MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife Know that you did well.

  • @slawekk3163
    @slawekk3163 Před 3 lety +3

    That missing man formation.... itvwas sad when one plane flew different direction. Thanks for sharing

  • @davidhtims
    @davidhtims Před 3 lety +12

    You did the right thing. His skills were a artists craft of beauty. He will not be forgotten.

  • @sunnyray7819
    @sunnyray7819 Před 3 lety +11

    That was nice they flew that formation for him.... Condolences to all the Family and Friends... Rest in peace...

  • @dougking4202
    @dougking4202 Před 3 lety +15

    I watched him fly in Edwardsburg Michigan, he was an amazing pilot, my prayers to him and his family

  • @paulkrapp
    @paulkrapp Před 3 lety +45

    Thanks for posting this video. I hope it helps you and his family heal the pain in your hearts. I almost didn't watch the video, but something told me to. A month after this on July 31, 2015 I witnessed my Dad's death in a motorcycle accident. He was following me as we came to a very dangerous blind curve that wasn't clearly marked. As I miraculously made the turn, I turned around and saw my dad go off a cliff! For years I tried to analyze what happened and think about all of the "what ifs". Now I believe God just wanted to bring my dad to heaven that day. In your case, I believe that writing the description and posting the video helps you emotionally. We will always miss our loved ones. Just remember the happy times we had with them. They would not want us to suffer with sorrow the rest of our lives. Thanks again.

    • @paulkrapp
      @paulkrapp Před 3 lety +1

      @@FoRmaTiTo Thank you very much. I'm doing a lot better. Yes it's been difficult.

    • @randyrawdingii5135
      @randyrawdingii5135 Před 3 lety

      Sorry for your loss, sir. I hope your dad is resting peacefully. I plan on riding with my father soon and I'm all too aware that life is short. I hope you cherish those great memories of the good times. God bless.

    • @paulkrapp
      @paulkrapp Před 3 lety

      @@randyrawdingii5135 Thank you very much for the positive comment. My dad had two motorcycles. He crashed on the Yamaha 650 VStar. He also had a BMW RT 1100. I am still riding my dad's BMW in his honor. You can see the bike on my channel in the Blessing of the bikes video. My dad and I rode dirt bikes together when I was 12 years old. I have many fond memories.

    • @randyrawdingii5135
      @randyrawdingii5135 Před 3 lety

      @@paulkrappYou're very welcome! Wow, that's crazy man. Awesome that you can still ride his other bike. I actually have a Yamaha VStar 650 myself and a BMW (coupe lol). You know what they say about BMW drivers hahaha. If you don't mind, what do you think about the riding experience of the RT 1100? I keep looking at them. Happy and safe riding!

    • @paulkrapp
      @paulkrapp Před 3 lety

      @@randyrawdingii5135 Hi Randy, This is Paul Krapp. To answer one of your questions, The BMW is a 2000 RTP 1100 Police bike from The California Highway Patrol. It is an awesome bike that corners like a sport bike yet can cruise very comfortably all day! We live in Michigan, my dad bought it at the Grand Rapids dealer. I used to follow dad on my Ducati SuperSport 900. I'm going to be straight with you and tell you what happen to my dad because you have a 650 V Star. We didn't know that the curve was a decreasing radius, it went from a 55 mph curve to 25 mph curve suddenly with no warning! This was dad's first ride on the Yamaha so he took the corner like he was on his BMW. As he leaned the Yamaha, the frame contacted the road and prevented him from turning in sharper. There is no guard rail on the outside of this curve just a 12 foot drop strait down to a guy's driveway. I don't know how aggressively you ride, just be careful on twisty roads! What kind of bike does your dad have?

  • @caldwellbrett6
    @caldwellbrett6 Před 3 lety +19

    When she said "Blue skies Steve, Blue skies". As someone who spent most of his life sponging aircraft and aeronautic info. That has always been what pilots would say to each other. That hit me like a ton of bricks. I shed a tear for the loss of him and his little machine. RIP Steve, They'll never find another you.

  • @Chuck_Carolina
    @Chuck_Carolina Před 3 lety +16

    This kind of stuff is heart wrenching to watch - no disrespect Mr. Breeze for posting. Two observations: 1) classic stall spin at low altitude as the plane departed flight of the aircraft's ability to recover from the maneuver performed. 2) the maneuver was entered down wind and the plane appeared to me to lose the forward energy to recover from the maneuver which was much more violent than the day before; departure from flight was inevitable. The day before the plane came out of the maneuver with a 1/2 spin and flew off in the direction of flight. The day of the accident it spun twice nose down and went in - the plane never recovered from the maneuver.

    • @flycatchful
      @flycatchful Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for being honest and chalk this one up for being pilot error.

    • @markb2175
      @markb2175 Před 3 lety +2

      This guy sounds like a preacher trying to save someone at a funeral.Wrong time Einstein.

    • @charlesfoster141
      @charlesfoster141 Před 3 lety

      Absolutely correct.

    • @petermoore3568
      @petermoore3568 Před 3 lety

      '

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @panther105
    @panther105 Před 3 lety

    Over 6000 hours in gliders including a ton of aerobatic training and experience and then got a couple rides in a Pitts. Did some rolls and loops and....thank you, that's fine. I'm good. You guys are nuts!! I want my long, pretty wings back, thanks!!

  • @callsignslick3118
    @callsignslick3118 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful flying! Crisp, on the numbers. One of the "rules" that was drummed into my head flying demonstration for the Navy as well as civilian aerobatics is, "Don't improvise!" Really sad to see this. Thank you for posting.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Because so many comments questioned why this accident occurred, it induced me to make an evaluation video. I hope to have it uploaded to CZcams soon. If interested, watch the evaluation video once I have uploaded it, and I welcome any additional comments you may have.

  • @markrobertson5850
    @markrobertson5850 Před 3 lety +3

    I love watching these shows, and have a lot of respect for those drawn to the limelight. I hope to see him an the lord in all his glory soon enough!

  • @7100warhawk
    @7100warhawk Před 3 lety +6

    RIP to a great pilot! Doing what he loved! He will be missed!

  • @lorriebirdwatcher7778
    @lorriebirdwatcher7778 Před 3 lety +8

    Prayers for family and friends!

  • @gudgen2004
    @gudgen2004 Před 3 lety +15

    That's a heartbreaker my condolences to his whole family God bless

  • @3moutcast
    @3moutcast Před 3 lety +7

    Wow, this guy was one amazing pilot. What a sad loss!

  • @shanelarsen1436
    @shanelarsen1436 Před 3 lety +22

    He was well liked by all that flew with him. He always had a smile. God bless his son and wife.

    • @triplethreatcga2358
      @triplethreatcga2358 Před 3 lety

      Some day his son can do this himself.

    • @johnlaws9853
      @johnlaws9853 Před 3 lety

      @@triplethreatcga2358 I don't think his son will want to fly into the ground.

  • @markdracup1178
    @markdracup1178 Před 3 lety +8

    RIP Brother, Your Wings will Always Be In The Air

  • @fobypawz418
    @fobypawz418 Před 3 lety +38

    thank goodness for technology where we can capture these precious moments in time when he was at his best and where we will always remember who he was just before he passed onto the next life.

    • @theothertroll
      @theothertroll Před 3 lety +1

      Looks more like he passed on into the ground ~

    • @fobypawz418
      @fobypawz418 Před 3 lety +2

      @@theothertroll yeah, eventually the elements of the ground will combine with other elements to form new life, and that will be his next life!

    • @jimmartin7881
      @jimmartin7881 Před 3 lety +4

      @@theothertroll How original, did mommy help you come up with that?

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 Před 3 lety

      I imagine a angel, performing a stall turn, and complaining he is not allowed to smoke.

    • @951rocket8
      @951rocket8 Před 3 lety

      @FlyboyCGC your name is correct your just a boy

  • @theothertroll
    @theothertroll Před 3 lety +3

    Nice to see a professional at work ~

  • @jmillerfpv
    @jmillerfpv Před rokem +3

    Max respect for this incredible pilot and his family! RIP Steve! Blue skys everybody!

  • @sweettina2
    @sweettina2 Před rokem +4

    I hope Mr Oberg is flying higher today, with blue skies forever.

  • @genefortney9133
    @genefortney9133 Před 3 lety +2

    Rest In Peace! A terrible loss! My condolences for family and friends

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 Před 3 lety +42

    As a fellow pilot that almost died in an inverted flat spin it appeared that his aircraft developed too much side pendulum momentum during his manuever that prevented a pull out before impacting the ground. This was a skilled pilot. With hindsight it seems that applying full power earlier may have pulled him out of it and back to normal flight. Altitude was everything in this tragedy. Incidentally, I do not believe that he had engine trouble. Throttle jockeying is typically heard during recovery attempts because the pilot often panicks and is not sure what to try in recovery. Power back in the rotational recovery attempt then power on to try to power out of it, also to blast the elevator to level the aircraft.

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 Před 3 lety +8

      My friends 65 yr old Dad got into an inverted flat spin in his Pitts. Not intentionally, he screwed up a hammerhead. He tried everything he could think of and eventually had to jump. All he could think about was “my wife is gonna kill me”. When he walked in the door he was immediately banned from future aerobatics. She said “you’re too fat”, which I thought was unkind. He since passed due to complications from a liver transplant. His son still has the rudder. Recovery from these types of departure maneuvers, based on all the footage on youtube where the recovery altitude was greater than the aircraft altitude, seems to be a variable thing. You do one thing a bit differently and it will take you another couple of turns to regain control, which might be too much. I hope to one day conquer the nausea I get with loops and rolls, up high, and that will be enough risk for me.

    • @nixxonnor
      @nixxonnor Před 3 lety +7

      @Thunderbolt You do not fly level and straight at air shows ;)
      And remember in Aerobatics you fly within a 1 km3 box that is only 100 m above the ground. When that is said, it is a good rule of thumb to always fly 3 mistakes high...

    • @charlesfoster141
      @charlesfoster141 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Zzrdemon6633 No, the accident was not related to a loss of power or sputter whatever as verified by the NTSB and their testing labs. As a pilot I know those sounds intimately which was the pilot jockeying the power trying to decide his best remedy; no power to let gravity pull him out of his spin, or brute power to pull himself out of the spin/oscillating.

    • @peterbrown6382
      @peterbrown6382 Před 3 lety +4

      The main problem was he stuck with it too long. Your solution of power would have worked if he had reacted about half way through this manoeuvre. But if he had applied full power when ‘he’ reacted the torque of the engine would have just tightened up the spin even more. What he should have done was skipped the manoeuvre all together due to the strong tail wind and low altitude.

    • @Chuck_Carolina
      @Chuck_Carolina Před 3 lety +5

      @@Zzrdemon6633 The smoke is generated by pumping smoke oil into the hot exhaust and has no relationship to the throttle position whatsoever. The other thing of note here is that sound travels; by the time you hear the engine rev on the recording - it had already happened two seconds or more before you hear it. At that distance, you can not put what see and hear together. The revving of the engine is probably from the fact that the plane had departed flight causing the prop to also stall; the prop quite biting the air and unloaded and the engine revved up. Yes, the prop is also a wing and can stall too.

  • @RG-hf4et
    @RG-hf4et Před rokem +1

    I am not a pilot nor anything close but have been always facinated with flying. I have been to many airshows and although the aerobatic pilots are fascinating to watch, I can't help but think aren't they sometimes pushing the limit of what these aircrafts were built to do?.......This video was so sad from the first moment you see Steve checking his plane knowing this talented man will be gone in a few hours. I don't know if it brings the family some level of comfort or tremendous sadness, or perhaps both, to see a video of their loved one in their final hours. I can understand your struggle whether or not to post this. RIP Steve. ✈️

  • @aussiet8001
    @aussiet8001 Před 3 lety +5

    Flying fascinates me although my knowledge of it is very limited but is it fair to say he was pushing his plane to its limits?
    Much respect to this pilot.

    • @theclephane2914
      @theclephane2914 Před 3 lety

      More like he pushed himself to his limit.

    • @aussiet8001
      @aussiet8001 Před 3 lety

      @@theclephane2914 no respect to you

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Because so many comments questioned why this accident occurred, it induced me to make an evaluation video. I hope to have it uploaded to CZcams soon. If interested, watch the evaluation video once I have uploaded it, and I welcome any additional comments you may have.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @rollydoucet8909
    @rollydoucet8909 Před 3 lety +41

    The Reaper is never far away. He waits for us. Sooner or later, we'll meet. The question is "Did we get a chance to enjoy life?" RIP to this amazing pilot.

    • @vampiresforesl
      @vampiresforesl Před 3 lety +1

      Well this guy decided to give that Reaper a bear hug.

  • @user-dv5yt9yc9x
    @user-dv5yt9yc9x Před 3 lety +11

    My favorite flying figure is a soft, beautiful landing. This time I didn't see her. A tragedy happened, and in my opinion it was not a mistake in piloting and not a risky choice of the height of the start of the trick. I am not a pilot, and not an expert, but my purely spectator's vision was that there was some kind of failure in the engine speed.
    You have made a wonderful film, do not reproach yourself, it was God's will to get a video epitaph for a courageous pilot virtuoso.
    We are not in control of the plot of the documentary. My deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy.
    I am also very worried.

  • @MarkJacksonGaming
    @MarkJacksonGaming Před 3 lety +1

    --I bumped into Steve the July 4th Field of Flight in Battle Creek, Michigan some years back. His plane and my Mustang shared a hangar. I can't claim him a friend, but we'd walk around our aircrafts before each flight that weekend, kick back and talk shop in some lawn chairs. Cool dude to meet, and a great driver.

  • @mikeb2611
    @mikeb2611 Před rokem +2

    so many great aerobatic pilots have been lost over the years...Ive been going to airshows for 50 years with my dad...My dad owned a Taylorcraft for 50 years until he died in 2008...I remember all the greats..Rip to Steve O'berg

  • @citicolina
    @citicolina Před 3 lety +14

    Hello, thank you for sharing this footage. As an enthusiast of airplane aerobatics, airshows and RC pilot myself I can imagine how difficult it might be for you to deal with this. It is probably the biggest fear as an spectator to witness a fatal accident. I hope the comments remain respectful enough for you to keep them open but I think it is valuable to share this content at least to rise awareness of the risks and possible outcomes of such an amazing yet unforgiving activity. He seems to have been a very talented pilot indeed. Rest in peace.

    • @tomtom6319
      @tomtom6319 Před 3 lety +1

      RC pilot???
      Your not a pilot.

    • @harmsworthcharles3261
      @harmsworthcharles3261 Před 3 lety +1

      Very talenred pilots die in their bed !

    • @carlwilliams8354
      @carlwilliams8354 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tomtom6319 Flying RC is harder than driving spam cans!

    • @carlwilliams8354
      @carlwilliams8354 Před 3 lety

      @Jeff Mattel Don’t worry than make drones for guys like you with no flying skills!

    • @citicolina
      @citicolina Před 3 lety +2

      @@tomtom6319 settle down Maverick. Here, have a cookie 🍪

  • @durango8882
    @durango8882 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m so sorry for your loss of a great friend ✌🏼

  • @chrisvesy7245
    @chrisvesy7245 Před 3 lety +1

    R.I.P. Steve...thanks for a the great shows!!

  • @wilengle8468
    @wilengle8468 Před 3 lety +2

    I don't remember this incident merely because it occurred shortly after my 3rd Stroke. However, as a former Pilot in various Military and Civilian Aircraft its still difficult to watch one of our own go down. Steve was a wonderful pilot and Excellent Aviator. I was in OKC back when Tom Jones also went down in his Soviet Built Sukhoi Aircraft. Words can't express the feelings of loss. All I can contribute is the exact sentiment's that the Air Show Announcer gave. "Blue Skies Steve!" I'm very grateful for you sharing this video.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for your sensitive comment. I apologize for not seeing it sooner. Best wishes with the health difficulties you are experiencing.

  • @Greenjuiceman
    @Greenjuiceman Před 3 lety +16

    this is so terribly sad - incredible pilot - he had just got control back but ran out of room :-( My heart goes out to friends and family - I witnessed a crash at Biggin Hill in the UK and will never forget the moment when I realised he had done the loop too low and stalled at the top with the plunge to earth a few seconds later - RIP dear Steve

    • @matydrum
      @matydrum Před rokem

      Was that the p-63 that did a loop without enough speed and stalled due to torque?

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @lookronjon
    @lookronjon Před 2 lety +6

    This man was awesome. He gave joy to so many. He passed doing what he loved. RIP sir.

  • @RG-hf4et
    @RG-hf4et Před rokem +2

    The missing man formation and taps made me weep. ✈️✈️✈️ ✈️. ✈️

  • @dominiquebeaudet6590
    @dominiquebeaudet6590 Před 3 lety

    Bonjour . La passion amène toujours la fois de trop heureusement pas toujours tragique . Merci à ce pilote pour son dévouement pour donner du plaisir . Paix à son âme et vous êtes allé rejoindre Saint- Exupéry et bien d'autres

  • @Seal00754
    @Seal00754 Před 3 lety +6

    Having worked with an aerobatic display team, we fly to enjoy and frill the crowds. It is always a sad event when we know of others lost while living the dream. RIP great displays. G-Bird has flown by Andy Legg.

  • @ronaldcolonna3721
    @ronaldcolonna3721 Před 3 lety +5

    I used to watch Clancy Spiel with his Pitts Special. He was also a fantastic pilot. His plane went down in the river after a wing spar broke. Another tragedy. RIP

    • @jasonkoslosky7841
      @jasonkoslosky7841 Před 3 lety

      Almost every weekend he would fly over our area doing loops and barrel rolls. He was a great pilot

  • @stevendsouza9672
    @stevendsouza9672 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm Steven nd my heart felt sympathy to his family a great pilot lost, but his great fly skill as a aerobatic pilot will alway be remembered in aviation history.

  • @bardstables8909
    @bardstables8909 Před 3 lety +2

    Very sad moment. A great pilot and will be missed by many. The silver lining is he died doing what he loved. Which is something most of us will not be doing when we pass. May God bless his soul.

  • @jimmydcap
    @jimmydcap Před 3 lety +10

    Taps always brings tears to my eyes. Rest in peace pilot. May you fly the clouds in heaven

  • @Brough1111
    @Brough1111 Před 3 lety +8

    RIP you lived more in a day than some do in years.

    • @carmelpule6954
      @carmelpule6954 Před 3 lety +1

      Robert, with what you wrote, you are being absolutely illogical and very unreasonable, wishing him to REST IN PEACE after he died, where he can do no more than remaining motionless and stiff, which goes against his own dreams while he lived! Also, you described him as " You lived more in a day than some people do in years", (actually it was nine minutes) an expression with which you tried to offend your own loved ones who still live and the majority of people around you, and in this world!!!
      If you had advised this pilot to REST in peace while he lived and trained for his flying, he would have taken it easier and rested enough and he would have corrected his fatigue accumulated during his training, regained his energy, and would have been more alert, and he would have lived longer, which I am sure that he would have prefered to live, than die and rest, in peace, after death.
      Please stop describing his love for "great risk-taking" as " Having lived", as that is not living but that is just dangerous high risk, what he loved and wanted to do, and he had every right to do it AS LONG AS HE DOES NOT KILL OTHER PEOPLE ON THE GROUND WHILE CRASHING OR OTHERWISE, including heavily polluting the air we breathe. Please Stop advising young people that it better to live dangerously for a day than living happily for 100 years, unless there are intolerable circumstances.
      Those people who want to appear ten meters taller than they are when naked, through wearing an engineered prosthetic aid to amplify their own weak muscles, as in the case of taking steroids, viagra, or wearing an aircraft or fast cars or fast boats around their bodies, then they are taking voluntary risks to live in a world of their own imagination, using engineered prosthetic aids as the artificial amplifiers of their pretentious abilities. That pilot was no more than a child born without wings or limbs who wore a misused an engineered prosthetic aid to be able to fly. He should have used his engineered prosthetic aid more wisely, like these children in the video. czcams.com/video/KH8zPr-1AeA/video.html and from whom he was no different, going solo using engineered prosthetic aids, rather than his own naked facilities.
      You and I, my forefathers, my grandfathers, my parents my wife, and my children and their grandchildren are still alive and we live well using all sort of prosthetic aids as, shoes, socks, knives and forks, and spoons and washing machines and tools and cars, and schools and universities and aircraft and boats and make all sort of wooden toys and we made boats and microlights of our own design and painted and sculpted and read and sang and acted on a stage and played and danced and stayed together enjoying each other's company and we learned to be self-sufficient and not to be totally independent of each other going solo and to risk too much in our own actions. We all know our limitations. We do all this because we know exactly when to REST in peace during our life so that we can be alert for what tomorrow may bring.
      I am sure that you understand. Please be wise and careful with your words and weigh them well. Never let your emotions trump your logic, but always respect those who make mistakes, and as Christ said, "Please forgive them for they know not what they do! " I am not a religious man, but there were many wise people in the past who lived as we do and hence we are still alive and happy with what we are, even with our age topping four scores and six!.
      .

    • @Brough1111
      @Brough1111 Před 3 lety

      @@carmelpule6954 Don't take yourself so serious. The reason I don't take myself so serious is nobody else does, it would behove you to do the same.

  • @garycook5125
    @garycook5125 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Because so many comments questioned why this accident occurred, it induced me to make an evaluation video. I hope to have it uploaded to CZcams soon. If interested, watch the evaluation video once I have uploaded it, and I welcome any additional comments you may have.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE
    @ELECTRICMOTOCROSSMACHINE Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for showing the whole show. He was something. Something broke on that plane.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. This accident has plagued me from the day I videoed it. When I uploaded the tribute to Steve, I didn’t anticipate viewers’ overwhelming responses and comments. Because so many wondered why it happened to such a talented pilot or they speculated about the cause, it induced me to make an evaluation video. Finishing it has taken me longer than I anticipated, but that’s good because, in the delay, I have discovered additional information that is making it more accurate.
      I was disappointed with the NTSB report that simply stated the obvious yet made no safety recommendations. Conversely, my evaluation video will offer some awareness of safety issues that may help other pilots to avoid a similar tragedy, whether performing acrobatic maneuvers or during basic general aviation flight. Again, your comment is greatly appreciated. I hope you will watch this new video once I have uploaded it, and I welcome any additional comments you may have.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @infidel14825
    @infidel14825 Před 3 lety +14

    That sucks...made me weep up a bit. Knowing what it feels like to lose someone in an aircraft crash, the only solace is that he went doing what he loved and he will always be remembered that way and not as some old man in a hospital bed....RIP.

    • @jerrymarbury9365
      @jerrymarbury9365 Před rokem

      Prob the last thing he wanted to experience was to know in his finale second his family,friends,fans and his beautiful flying machine were all destroyed sadness and fear were the part of the love he hoped to never know.

  • @mmmsig
    @mmmsig Před 3 lety +14

    I was there. It was so sad to see.

  • @arsia.h8670
    @arsia.h8670 Před 3 lety +2

    My respect to his blessed spirit.
    He was a perfetional and brave pilot.
    May now & for ever, , Beautiful blue sky be his flying horizon and full of peace home.

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo Před rokem +2

    When death-defying becomes death-dealing, it is truly sad. Sorry to see this; I'll never watch it again.

  • @cliffordkiehl3959
    @cliffordkiehl3959 Před 3 lety +6

    I learned to fly at the University of Illinois in 1962. We learned acrobatics in a Stearman PT-17, we always started at 7,000 ft. It took a little while to get there with a full tank of gas.

  • @966Mako
    @966Mako Před 3 lety +8

    Missing man formation still chicks me up no matter how many times I see it.

    • @cdncitizen4700
      @cdncitizen4700 Před 3 lety +2

      Agreed - it's ingrained in pilot lore for those that understand the significance. When my father (a private pilot) passed from illness, the local flying club did a formation fly over above the funeral home in late afternoon. When the "missing man" plane (a float plane among various small planes) peeled off, the sun glared off the bottom of the wings for a momentary flash, as if to signal his departure to the heavens compared to the others. It will always remind me of the loss of someone who relished the human determination to celebrate freedom, to advance in our pursuits and the ongoing will to conquer the challenges of our fragile bodies.

  • @donaldpugh9453
    @donaldpugh9453 Před 2 lety +2

    Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
    And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
    Sunward I’ve climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
    Of sun-split clouds, - and done a hundred things
    You have not dreamed of - wheeled and soared and swung
    High in the sunlit silence. Hov’ring there,
    I’ve chased the shouting wind along, and flung
    My eager craft through footless halls of air…
    Up, up the long, delirious burning blue
    I’ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace
    Where never lark, or ever eagle flew -
    And, while with silent, lifting mind I’ve trod
    The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
    Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
    Rest easy friend

  • @biffjohnson7891
    @biffjohnson7891 Před rokem +1

    Thanh you for sharing your broken heart and this miraculous last flight
    He died doing what he loved. So he lives forever
    Blue skies cloud warrior
    Blue skies 🙏🏻🌈💔

  • @alwaysflying6540
    @alwaysflying6540 Před rokem +7

    Aerobatic pilots know the risks involved in performing these maneuvers, but their love for flying and entertaining us does not stop them. I love flying and watching others fly. Very sad to watch. My condolences go out to all the friends and family of this very skilled pilot. Rip Steve

  • @JorgeJimenez2020
    @JorgeJimenez2020 Před 3 lety +4

    May he RIP. Tragic indeed, such a talented pilot.

  • @joelrudzinski6829
    @joelrudzinski6829 Před 2 lety +1

    This Man had it all and left this world doing what he Loved...God Bless

  • @Emo666Cali
    @Emo666Cali Před 2 lety

    Ty for sharing this may the Red Baron in him live forever !!

  • @daveclemens3134
    @daveclemens3134 Před 3 lety +2

    My sincere condolences to the family.

  • @rtmdlawncare5774
    @rtmdlawncare5774 Před 3 lety +9

    Every time we leave the ground we have to face the hard reality that things can go wrong......
    God bless

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Because so many comments questioned why this accident occurred, it induced me to make an evaluation video. I hope to have it uploaded to CZcams soon. If interested, watch the evaluation video once I have uploaded it, and I welcome any additional comments you may have.

    • @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife
      @MrFreshbreeze50EnjoyLife  Před rokem

      Possible Cause Evaluation Video that details this tragic accident. czcams.com/video/BjKP8DyC_4o/video.html

  • @Back2TheBike
    @Back2TheBike Před 3 lety +1

    I flew a sponsored aerobatic flight with Andy Wallbridge of the British Rothmans Aerobatic Team early 1980s. He was killed a short while later whilst practicing a close opposite pass manoeuvre with another Pitts Special. Exceptional pilots who operate on the edge. Respect.

  • @stag3t-muspsa910
    @stag3t-muspsa910 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing ...sorry bout your friend

  • @pjdurkin8582
    @pjdurkin8582 Před 3 lety +5

    Amazing piloting skills. RIP