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re: Rogue pilot hijacks plane in Seattle
Posted on 8/11/18 at 7:26 am to Reservoir dawg
Posted on 8/11/18 at 7:26 am to Reservoir dawg
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This poor dude will be a folk hero for a long long time to come. I don't condone suicide, but this was sensational for the public, and especially aviation community.
What a way to go out though.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 7:36 am to SprintFun
" nah I don't need help flying it, I've played video games before"


Posted on 8/11/18 at 8:00 am to man in the stadium
Everyone hears him.
A center frequency hands you to a local frequency.
They are all on the same frequency at that point.
You can listen to two radios at once. So the pilots hear a lot.
You have ground, approach, departure and ATC in larger areas.
A center frequency hands you to a local frequency.
They are all on the same frequency at that point.
You can listen to two radios at once. So the pilots hear a lot.
You have ground, approach, departure and ATC in larger areas.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 8:04 am to stapuffmarshy
I am guessing Rich found out there were more that two bakers in the bakery. By looking at the wedding picture, he looks like he could have some craziness about him. While I am very glad this did not turn out worse than it did, this is the best “ Sometimes you’ve gotta say WTF!!!” moment ever.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 8:51 am to Buck Magnum
frick this guy and anyone celebrating him. If he wanted to kill him self, he should have put a bullet in his head in his home. Instead, he endangers the lives and property of others, along with wasting the resources of the local fire and law enforcement.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 8:57 am to stapuffmarshy
Bet everyone had a tough time staying professional through that shite show
Posted on 8/11/18 at 8:57 am to Reservoir dawg
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but this was sensational for the public, and especially aviation community.
He put a lot of other lives besides his own at risk. frick that guy.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 9:02 am to stout
You're not thinking about how many young people he may inspire to take an interest in aviation. You know, people called the Wright brothers crazy.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 9:10 am to Buck Magnum
I am taking my hat off to Captain Rich 

Posted on 8/11/18 at 9:34 am to stout
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He put a lot of other lives besides his own at risk. frick that guy.
This.
On top of the fact he endangered a lot of people, he stole and destroyed an aircraft. At what point did we become OK with stealing and destruction of property?
Posted on 8/11/18 at 9:36 am to 632627
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frick this guy and anyone celebrating him. If he wanted to kill him self, he should have put a bullet in his head in his home. Instead, he endangers the lives and property of others, along with wasting the resources of the local fire and law enforcement.
Yep. Scrambling those two F-15s costed tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars in jet fuel and man hours also.
This post was edited on 8/11/18 at 9:37 am
Posted on 8/11/18 at 9:48 am to 632627
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frick this guy and anyone celebrating him. If he wanted to kill him self, he should have put a bullet in his head in his home. Instead, he endangers the lives and property of others, along with wasting the resources of the local fire and law enforcement.
Look, I get what you're saying but I get far more mad at the clowns who attempt suicide by parking on the train tracks. They know damn well other people are likely to die when the train derails and DGAF.
This could have ended far worse but dude was obviously out for a joyride before going out in a blaze of glory. At no point did it appear he intended to kill anyone but himself.
A great waste of time and money, for sure. Aviation industry will have to figure out some way to keep from happening again. But dude was living the dream. You know tons of people would love to have a joyride like that. What's amazing is that they let him stay in the air as long as they did. Impressive restraint by those F-15 pilots.
Fortunately they put out the fire on the island last night without loss of any homes or further life beyond the hijacker.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 10:15 am to StupidBinder
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Yep. Scrambling those two F-15s costed tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars in jet fuel and man hours also.
I'd bet good money scrambling those jets was cheaper in this situation then it was in an actual practice mission.
Frick the guy for destroying the airplane, but to a degree I can assure you we should have learned a lot from what happened and it tested NORAD well.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 10:18 am to baldona
Another question I'd have, is that is there no safety measure to prevent someone other than the pilots from taking off?
I'm assuming the plane was running and ready to go when he took it over? Almost seems like the pilots should have the door locked to the cockpit if they are not inside? Maybe they do, I don't know. I guess it also makes sense to allow custodians in the cockpit.
Will be interesting what the airlines learn from this.
Eta: I mean it's crazy to think this guy un chalked the plane, removed the ramp, closed the doors, etc. without someone noticing? Could someone not have just chaulked the wheels back and prevented all of this?
I'm assuming the plane was running and ready to go when he took it over? Almost seems like the pilots should have the door locked to the cockpit if they are not inside? Maybe they do, I don't know. I guess it also makes sense to allow custodians in the cockpit.
Will be interesting what the airlines learn from this.
Eta: I mean it's crazy to think this guy un chalked the plane, removed the ramp, closed the doors, etc. without someone noticing? Could someone not have just chaulked the wheels back and prevented all of this?
This post was edited on 8/11/18 at 10:20 am
Posted on 8/11/18 at 10:27 am to baldona
That is what I was wondering. They just left the keys in the ignition I guess.
Posted on 8/11/18 at 10:27 am to baldona
How did he get the pilot’s keys?
Posted on 8/11/18 at 10:30 am to BrerTiger
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What's amazing is that they let him stay in the air as long as they did. Impressive restraint by those F-15 pilots.
They probably had orders not to splash him over populated areas unless he showed a direct threat to something.
I’d he curious to know what their orders were as far as when they would have been authorized to drop him.
This post was edited on 8/11/18 at 10:31 am
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