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1. Namari+oi1[view] [source] 2023-05-12 10:14:52
>>tafda+(OP)
Taken from youtube comments: > For anyone wondering why the FAA yanked his license.

1) attached multiple cameras to the craft (not illegal but suspect)

2) Wearing a sports parachute (there uncomfortable as hell and he never wore any chute on any other flight)

3) opened the side door before claiming any engine failure.

4) made no attempt to restart engine

5) made no attempt to find a safe landing spot even though there were multiple landing areas in easy gliding distance

6) jumped out of the plan with a selfie stick which is not normal behaviour during a crisis .

7) Made his way to the wreck and took all the cameras

8) had the wreck disposed of before contact the authorities .

9) made no attempt to communicate on emergency frequency

None of which deals with the fact he had fire extinguishers strapped to his legs since that not technically illegal or the deliberate crashing of his plane into national reserve.

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2. belter+Co1[view] [source] 2023-05-12 11:10:58
>>Namari+oi1
Some others also from youtube videos

- Claiming always used a parachute, while having multiple prior flight videos in his channel wearing no parachute.

- Buying the airplane from the previous owner and saying then to previous owner, he "planned to do something big" with the airplane.

34°48'53.6"N 119°57'40.4"W is the exact airplane crash location: - https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B048'53.6%22N+119%C2...

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3. plorg+dF1[view] [source] 2023-05-12 13:01:33
>>belter+Co1
Another pilot also said that they strongly recommended he do some specific maintenance on the plane before attempting to fly it to his purported destination, and that Jacob repeatedly told him not to worry about it.

The other pilot even offered to tail him but was rebuffed, with Jacob reportedly saying "if something goes wrong I'll just jump out".

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4. codetr+XW1[view] [source] 2023-05-12 14:15:59
>>plorg+dF1
> they strongly recommended he do some specific maintenance on the plane before attempting to fly it to his purported destination […]

> […] Jacob reportedly saying "if something goes wrong I'll just jump out"

Not to defend the guy or anything but this is interesting. Maybe in his mind the plane was due for scrapping, and his plan was to fly it until failure and then jump out. Still a bad thing to do of course, and could cause fires or could kill someone, etc, but this sort of makes it conceivable how he himself may have thought that what he was doing was not so bad.

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5. plorg+792[view] [source] 2023-05-12 15:18:17
>>codetr+XW1
He bought it for $5000 less than a month before his stunt, without an airworthiness certification.
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6. codetr+Fi2[view] [source] 2023-05-12 16:00:18
>>plorg+792
This supports that idea.

I am further going to assume that in his mind the video would get so many views that it would bring in more than the $5k investment.

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7. belter+dz3[view] [source] 2023-05-12 21:49:14
>>codetr+Fi2
I wonder were he was looking for investment advice.

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/04/21/14/56879553-10739213...

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