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arista 11-08-2018 03:45 PM

USA:Airline employee steals plane 76 seater : joy ride but crashes the plane
 
[Airline employee steals plane from Washington
airport and crashes into island
The 76-seater aircraft was filmed
performing a complete loop-the-loop before
crashing in dense woodland on Ketron Island.]


A Mechanic/bag worker
thought he could do loops
and fly the plane good.
But his joy ride ended with his death
as he crashed into a island.
crazy worker got it wrong.


https://news.sky.com/story/airline-e...sland-11469728

https://e3.365dm.com/18/08/1096x616/...20180812043745
[Richard Russell described what the life of a ground service agent involved in a YouTube video]

UserSince2005 11-08-2018 04:02 PM

lol what a lad

arista 11-08-2018 05:18 PM

They even spoke to him
saying "Please...... bring it down slow"
The 29 year old Mechanic/bag worker
then said "I guess I will go to jail for life"
The Head Office then said "lets not worry about than now"
he did another loop
then crashed into the island hitting tress.


[The pilot - who has not yet been formally named but is addressed
as "Rich" in the recordings - says he's "got a lot of people that
care about me" and that he was "just a broken guy".]

bitontheslide 11-08-2018 07:31 PM

they don't think he survived the crash so it was a bit of a silly "prank"

arista 11-08-2018 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10136929)
they don't think he survived the crash so it was a bit of a silly "prank"


Yes I said he is dead.
There saying he was not Qualified
to do those Loops


Air force planes flew near him
in case he was going off to a public zone
He was in the Air for a long time they said on CNN HD
one hour , infact.

Maru 11-08-2018 10:26 PM

How quickly the F-15's assembled themselves and caught up with him was very impressive... that alone is the story in itself. What's not impressive is that this man and his arrogant "prank" endangered other people's lives and maybe the livelihood of fellow coworkers whose trust he possibly abused to gain access to the cockpit. Those pilots who were following behind him we're not there for a free thrill ride. They were probably were sent out so quickly with the thought it could've been a domestic terror threat.


UserSince2005 11-08-2018 10:33 PM

funny how the fighter jets are right on the scene in the pretty much the middle of nowhere in the US (i know Seattle is a medium sized city, but its pretty out of the way)

but planes are hijacked near NYC on 9/11 and theres no fighter jets to be seen.

Maru 11-08-2018 10:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10137327)
funny how the fighter jets are right on the scene in the pretty much the middle of nowhere in the US (i know Seattle is a medium sized city, but its pretty out of the way)

but planes are hijacked near NYC on 9/11 and theres no fighter jets to be seen.

Yeah, it was a different time period for sure. We don't take any chances now. The area around the NSA & Ft Meade, the security detail that we have in airports, how public access is treated near bases now, a lot has changed since 9/11. It probably won't ever be that relaxed ever again which is quite sad... but like arista says, sign of the times...

I'm curious about this myself though, where they came out of. Seattle being "next to no where", there tends to be bases nearby in areas with less population. Not sure how that all works tbh... might have to ask around here.

bitontheslide 11-08-2018 11:16 PM

The fighters came from Portland, which is less than 200 miles and pretty quick on a fighter :laugh:

UserSince2005 11-08-2018 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10137453)
The fighters came from Portland, which is less than 200 miles and pretty quick on a fighter :laugh:

Its less about it happening, its more about it not happening on 9/11

Maru 12-08-2018 01:04 AM


Toy Soldier 12-08-2018 06:27 AM

Sounds more like "spectacular suicide" than a prank to me. He had probably decided to kill himself and wanted to go out in a blaze of glory rather than jumping off a bridge or eating a shotgun shell etc.

No one tries to loop-the-loop a passenger plane and thinks they're likely to survive. :umm2:
Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10137462)
Its less about it happening, its more about it not happening on 9/11

They were there so fast BECAUSE of that... The regulations on what happens in these situations were completely rewritten after 9/11.

parmnion 12-08-2018 10:46 AM

If ever wanted to top myself, i would try this....


Decent guy even crashed in a remote area...had his fun and was or sounded happy with his choice.

Cherie 12-08-2018 10:53 AM

The dialogue between air traffic control and him is quite sad, they did their best for him

Nicky91 12-08-2018 10:55 AM

that's what you get from seeking the danger limits with an airplane, it makes me sad though

lostalex 17-08-2018 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10137462)
Its less about it happening, its more about it not happening on 9/11

Tthat's like saying, isn't it weird that you don't see Presidents rolling down the street in a limo with the roof off like Kennedy did anymore... well DUHH.

Obviously after a major tragedy they make major changes to the security.

arista 17-08-2018 06:33 AM

Nice to have you back Alex.

Yes a One Off
worker who had clearance to be there.
At least no one else died.


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