But why? Also this
MelonTFhe did a barrel roll
i approve
[quote=MelonTF]he did a barrel roll
i approve[/quote]
All those hours of war thunder were worth it,
Godspeed Rich
Godspeed Rich
poor guy, if only depression wasn't so taboo that people like rich could in comfort seek help
damn they're gonna make a movie about this guy
this is surreal
kinda wish he lived but he clearly didn't want to
"just a broken guy, got a few screws loose. never knew it until now"
this is surreal
kinda wish he lived but he clearly didn't want to
"just a broken guy, got a few screws loose. never knew it until now"
If they didn't want him to fly it, they shoulda said something about his withheld payments!
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god being the only person in a plane not not knowing how to land it is fucking terrifying
I feel like after flying to and from SeaTac like 100 times I should be somewhat concerned about the security, but I actually feel strangely happy for the guy. Glad he got to go out doing something he liked.
Damn, what a video. I'm suprised honestly how helpful they were towards him
the interstellar music made it so good. Honestly great video.
man that interstellar music. really tore my heart. rest in peace richard.
Sad story.
But are you really forced to repost things from reddit frontpage?
But are you really forced to repost things from reddit frontpage?
Super sad, this wasn't a hijack it was a troubled soul. Don't think he wanted to hurt anyone and it's sad that he wasn't able to get the help he needed. Kudos to air traffic services and the pilots on the frequency for being so professional to the man. I hope they don't have too much guilt to bear.
Also, I hope the FAA or any authoritative governing body doesn't implement some radical change to American laws. This is a one in a billion event, and having security made stricter will make it even more difficult for those in the aviation industry. New onerous policies and procedures that might help prevent it in the future while tripling the time it takes to do some task and increasing headaches for everyone.
Quick thought, from my perspective in the aviation industry. Anybody in the aviation industry, pilot or not, such as this mechanic, would have to undergo medicals. Perhaps he didn't seek mental help due to the fact that the aviation industry has draconian regulations with ANY form of assistance. The possibility of a failed medical would mean the loss of a career and hence income, even if he was just a mechanic.
Godspeed Rich.
Also, I hope the FAA or any authoritative governing body doesn't implement some radical change to American laws. This is a one in a billion event, and having security made stricter will make it even more difficult for those in the aviation industry. New onerous policies and procedures that might help prevent it in the future while tripling the time it takes to do some task and increasing headaches for everyone.
Quick thought, from my perspective in the aviation industry. Anybody in the aviation industry, pilot or not, such as this mechanic, would have to undergo medicals. Perhaps he didn't seek mental help due to the fact that the aviation industry has draconian regulations with ANY form of assistance. The possibility of a failed medical would mean the loss of a career and hence income, even if he was just a mechanic.
Godspeed Rich.
TwiggySad story.
But are you really forced to repost things from reddit frontpage?
sorry i don't use reddit
But are you really forced to repost things from reddit frontpage?[/quote]
sorry i don't use reddit