17-YEAR-OLD STUDENT PILOT LANDS HER PLANE WITHOUT A WHEEL!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @waltertaraska3103
    @waltertaraska3103 6 лет назад +15516

    To the fine folks at VASAviation and everyone who has expressed support and admiration for Maggie over the last week, we greatly appreciate your thoughts and words. To answer the question below - yes Maggie has seen this video.
    ..and to M. Katze - don’t be terrified. You - just like Maggie - will find the confidence you need if tested like this. You’ve already shown you have it in you or you wouldn’t have become a student pilot in the first place.
    BTW - weather permitting Maggie will go back up today!
    Walt Taraska “Maggie’s Dad”

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  6 лет назад +1867

      Hi Walter,
      Very happy and glad to hear from you.
      It's great to see Maggie continue chasing her dream and will soon become (already is) a very good pilot! My followers and I wish her all the best in the future.
      Best regards!

    • @Serimah
      @Serimah 6 лет назад +484

      You are amazing Maggie! Sending tons of love and respect from Germany

    • @alabamathunder2891
      @alabamathunder2891 6 лет назад +265

      Loved the happy ending on this vid. She's pursuing a dream that I've only dreamed of at that age (still do, eyesight had other plans), playing MS-DOS flight sims. A testament to her commitment to her training, staying calm in an emergency, and those around her that support her, I say. Rock on!

    • @ShamWerks
      @ShamWerks 6 лет назад +376

      Your daughter is a champ - as a father, you definitely did something right! :-) You can be proud!

    • @prussiaaero1802
      @prussiaaero1802 6 лет назад +207

      Great job Maggie, Greg, John, and Tower. Thanks for the update Walt. Seen all the way here in Australia!

  • @virtualatheist
    @virtualatheist 5 лет назад +5488

    The definition of courage is being scared shitless and still getting the job done.

    • @TowGunner
      @TowGunner 5 лет назад +59

      Exactly!

    • @jonathanstrohl8589
      @jonathanstrohl8589 5 лет назад +37

      Exactly what I was thinking and couldn't have said it better.

    • @Lord_Hillcrest01
      @Lord_Hillcrest01 5 лет назад +14

      Exactly right .

    • @sarcasm-83
      @sarcasm-83 5 лет назад +50

      I guess I should be pretty courageous these days then, as my social anxiety has kept me scared shitless for a decade now.

    • @yosour6733
      @yosour6733 5 лет назад +20

      @@sarcasm-83 you dont know the definition of scared shit less if you think social anxiety is in it

  • @KingOfTheWorld462
    @KingOfTheWorld462 6 лет назад +8753

    I like the part where the ATC lady instantly changed from professional to motherly once she learnt Maggie is alone up there..

    • @himhim6135
      @himhim6135 6 лет назад +717

      That was very impressive! Instant switch to "we'll cover you - don't worry"

    • @terryfuldsgaming7995
      @terryfuldsgaming7995 6 лет назад +378

      All things considered, she held herself together pretty well!

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 6 лет назад +776

      that ATC lady is 200% professional, it was almost just another day at the office for her .... in the meantime the rest of us are looking for a second box of tissues lol

    • @seangfoster1974
      @seangfoster1974 6 лет назад +190

      I agree. The whole job description is to keep people in the air safe, whatever it takes and her approach (no pun intended) was perfect!

    • @ShadyLurker16
      @ShadyLurker16 6 лет назад +61

      @Harley Ian What did she do that is exclusive to women? Seemed like she just did her job, no more no less.

  • @zeus982
    @zeus982 5 лет назад +5036

    Christ that first "okay" just hits me right in the heart

    • @AllinGold2
      @AllinGold2 5 лет назад +183

      Craig Perkey Yeah. That really hit me hard.

    • @Python_Blox
      @Python_Blox 4 года назад +97

      Hit me harder then thanos snapped.

    • @trouty7947
      @trouty7947 4 года назад +297

      Literally sounds like the human version of a kitten, you feel so bad for her!

    • @Milamberinx
      @Milamberinx 4 года назад +144

      Same, I had to pause the video and breathe for a few moments.

    • @RonM.
      @RonM. 4 года назад +19

      I concur Craig.

  • @BillyAlabama
    @BillyAlabama 2 года назад +1051

    I think the lady in the tower couldn’t have handled this any better. Her kindness to the student rings clearly through every word.

    • @ashleywilliams4665
      @ashleywilliams4665 2 года назад +96

      Yesss, you can hear the change in her as soon as Maggie says she’s a student solo

    • @mats7492
      @mats7492 2 года назад +109

      @@ashleywilliams4665 sounded like „mom mode activated“

    • @davyt0247
      @davyt0247 Год назад +24

      @@mats7492 from what I have read the controller actually is a mom. So makes sense

    • @RoyalFlushFan
      @RoyalFlushFan Год назад +15

      @@ashleywilliams4665 I believe that her change of attitude/voice at 1:22 (as understandable as it was) did sharply increase the fear level in the pilot though. The comforting "It's gonna be OK, we're looking for help" only emphasises the severity of the situation - where it might have been more appropriate to play it down verbally.
      But this is obviously just speaking from hindsight and ATC does recover within a few seconds to be more commanding in her instructions.

    • @whtalt92
      @whtalt92 Год назад +23

      @Luke Y'okay buddy?
      You seem a bit... tense.

  • @saundrahuff5870
    @saundrahuff5870 5 лет назад +1976

    The other pilots congratulating her makes this even better.

    • @nunonunes097
      @nunonunes097 4 года назад +57

      One of the things I love most about aviation.

    • @belvederebaileycambodia
      @belvederebaileycambodia 4 года назад +9

      yes yes !!!

    • @pvtdipwad2944
      @pvtdipwad2944 4 года назад +94

      Yes! All pilots have been students at one point; seeing a student in that situation must be terrifying for everyone. I bet her instructor is proud!

    • @robertstark8965
      @robertstark8965 4 года назад +18

      Sounded like older pilots right?

    • @danaitch4095
      @danaitch4095 4 года назад +40

      And each and every one of them was holding their collective breaths...

  • @pronerider5626
    @pronerider5626 4 года назад +3929

    She calmed down a LOT once she heard HER Instructor come over the radio. That's a sign of a fantastic instructor. She had complete confidence that he'd get her down safely. Good stuff and she did a great job!

    • @trouty7947
      @trouty7947 4 года назад +204

      Also, as far as emergencies go this is pretty decent one to get as a student, plenty of time to think and work out a game plan, it's light and the weather wasn't turning. You can't stay in flight or fight forever so once her brain realised it wasn't immediately in danger things will ease up. And then hearing her instructor will feel like a safety net and give you much needed confidence.

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 4 года назад +161

      i'm also impressed how quickly ATC was able to get her instructor on board, something that doesn't seem to be mentioned in the comments

    • @jamesmichaelfreer
      @jamesmichaelfreer 4 года назад +21

      I’d let Maggie fly my Mom!

    • @bbooher9663
      @bbooher9663 4 года назад +38

      Lord, please give me the confidence in You that she had in her instructor! Amen

    • @regibson23
      @regibson23 4 года назад +39

      I'm surprised there isn't a requirement to have an instructor ready on comms for a first solo. If the student contacts the instructor for any help then that solo shouldn't count but they should have the immediate option to talk to their instructor.

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 5 лет назад +1772

    1:29---The terror in her voice when she says "okay" breaks my heart every time. So glad she landed safely.

    • @jimgreene68
      @jimgreene68 5 лет назад +97

      As soon as I heard that I immediately started to worry about her. But she proved me wrong with performing a textbook emergency landing.

    • @GamingGuruXD
      @GamingGuruXD 5 лет назад +25

      @@jimgreene68 Its like every pilot says there is nothing routine about any emergency landing, sure we train for it as much as possible but once your in the situation it becomes something totally new, especially for an inexperienced pilot such as Maggie, that being said she did an excellent job flying the airplane and handling a situation that no pilot would ever want to experience, and it shows she had excellent training by landing that plane in one piece. Way to go Maggie, i would be happy to fly with you any day :).

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 5 лет назад +25

      @Michelle Green Why do you keep harping on this in every thread?

    • @ben1NZL
      @ben1NZL 5 лет назад +2

      @@NoriMori1992 Why do you keep reading it!!

    • @johneyon5257
      @johneyon5257 5 лет назад +15

      she became more calm and even confident as time went on

  • @JohnDoe-lx3dt
    @JohnDoe-lx3dt 3 года назад +1308

    It’s the random pilots at the end, you can tell they’ve been watching the whole thing and are damn proud of her for some fantastic flying

    • @WaffleShortage
      @WaffleShortage 3 года назад +153

      you just know everybody who can hear all the comms are doing their best to be professional and calm, but every other pilot or controller on the air while that was happening was surely holding their breath and hoping to hear everything end up ok. you don't want to hear that something terrible has happened.

    • @Kriddle1229
      @Kriddle1229 2 года назад +1

      What's the random pilots at the end? I think your first sentence got cut off as it just started with "it's the random pilots at the end" with no context.

    • @guiAI
      @guiAI 2 года назад +54

      @@Kriddle1229 at the end of the video, in blue text, named ¿? were possibly nearby pilots who commended her landing

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 2 года назад +2

      @@Kriddle1229 many times, there'll be a lot of 📻 static

    • @MrJungle123
      @MrJungle123 2 года назад +6

      @@Kriddle1229 the context is implied.

  • @waltinterestingstuff8100
    @waltinterestingstuff8100 3 года назад +3969

    Received a note today asking whether Maggie is flying again. I’m proud to say that after a bit of a break Maggie got back into the same plane (with a new wing and right main) and re-soloed. She’s pretty close to finishing up and getting her license even with all the craziness going on this year.
    I can’t believe two years have gone by and we still receive notes weekly. I would again like to express our appreciation for all the kind words and encouragement you have expressed. The aviation community is a special place - there are 5600 comments that are examples of how special it is. Thanks again
    Maggie’s Dad

    • @AW-rl7qy
      @AW-rl7qy 2 года назад +83

      Fantastic news! Thanks for the update.

    • @ihateusernamesgrrr
      @ihateusernamesgrrr 2 года назад +20

      Bro I don't care if she was 17 at the time, I hope you gave her a beer or 2 later that night. She fucking earned it lol.

    • @MilkT0ast
      @MilkT0ast 2 года назад +47

      Good for her, you must be proud.

    • @heatherhoward4197
      @heatherhoward4197 2 года назад +10

      Blesses

    • @j.thomas7128
      @j.thomas7128 2 года назад +52

      Hey Walt, I hear the panic in her voice and it's painful. Absolutely painful. I know it's years later, but man, i hope she's never as scared again.

  • @majornewb
    @majornewb 6 лет назад +5508

    Maggie was great, ATC was great, but let's give that guy who identified the main gear problem some major props

    • @moondogobrien553
      @moondogobrien553 6 лет назад +411

      yeah, as a tower operator, great job of calling that one. He may have saved a bad deal that day..and in the final analysis...it works so nice when everybody helps.

    • @adamthompson8432
      @adamthompson8432 6 лет назад +86

      Right?! Good eye!!!!!!

    • @zeeshanimtiaz754
      @zeeshanimtiaz754 5 лет назад +54

      No pun intended

    • @vonkiser
      @vonkiser 5 лет назад +23

      No doubt!!! Good call!

    • @SomeRandomGuy789
      @SomeRandomGuy789 5 лет назад +41

      Pun intended? You said props

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 5 лет назад +4461

    0:45 - Can we take a moment to appreciate this unnamed guy, who noticed the gear fall off and immediately informed the tower? If he hadn't noticed, or hadn't said anything, no one else might have noticed until it was too late to plan out a landing, or maybe even until Maggie landed in Portland and found herself inexplicably careering off the runway.

    • @aboriani
      @aboriani 5 лет назад +445

      Underrated comment and underrated radio call by that guy

    • @c__walker__jr
      @c__walker__jr 4 года назад +119

      I spent 20 minutes in a search box with the video on pause trying to figure out who/what "Wacco" is...to no avail.

    • @mountainview7971
      @mountainview7971 4 года назад +94

      Kudos to the unnamed guy.

    • @freednighthawk
      @freednighthawk 4 года назад +193

      Remember. If you ever find yourself in a cockpit, you always look out for your fellow fliers. This is the way.

    • @billlefebvre9323
      @billlefebvre9323 4 года назад +144

      @@c__walker__jr It is spelled "WACO" but pronounced as you hear in the recording. It's a type of single engine airplane that was originally manufactured in the 1920's and 1930's, then resurrected in the 1980's.

  • @Chellz801
    @Chellz801 3 года назад +1977

    Her little scared “okay” made me snap back to realizing this is a child in such a dangerous situation and it really hurt my heart. She did a wonderful job staying as composed as she did, she’s got a bright future ahead. This goes to show no matter how old a teenager is when they get into tough or dangerous situations they are still a child who needs help and guidance. Glad she had all those people behind her and her skills once she was assured that she could do it by her instructors. They believed in her too, you can tell by the way they spoke. Great job!

    • @boss29622
      @boss29622 2 года назад

      You shouldn't care, f.

    • @NoNo-fy3kr
      @NoNo-fy3kr 2 года назад +40

      17 isn't a child
      Honestly.. people need to wake up and stop treating younger folk like they are helpless and incompetent. Treat them that way and that is what they will be.

    • @PBMS123
      @PBMS123 2 года назад +307

      @@NoNo-fy3kr 17 is a child. A child has far more definition than just being helpless. No body treated her like she was helpless and incompetent, my god.

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian 2 года назад +186

      @@NoNo-fy3kr nobody treated her like she was incompetent...? She was a student doing her first solo and lost her gear. That is very stressful for anyone let alone a student on their first solo, and also a minor ontop of that. She was clearly very scared but kept it together and handled it like a pro.

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 2 года назад +12

      I am so proud of u maggie

  • @jerrodp9867
    @jerrodp9867 4 года назад +1076

    1:21 I love how this Lady went into MOM MODE immediately. Great ATC controller.

    • @terryofford4977
      @terryofford4977 4 года назад +78

      The Controller did absolutely perfect 'Take over control' classical and she deserves recognition for this too.

    • @jmullentech
      @jmullentech 4 года назад +38

      @@terryofford4977 Not nearly enough respect for that woman. Just her tonality and cadence, my god. Good shit!!

    • @photone
      @photone 4 года назад +18

      @@craigsimpson535 'No matter what's happening, your first and most important job is flying the airplane' Maggie nailed it.

    • @datapoint6859
      @datapoint6859 3 года назад +21

      I think it happened at 0:43 once she heard the wheel had come off. The way she said "roger" was like she was mentally rolling up her sleeves. What a boss.

    • @VolsPride
      @VolsPride 3 года назад +6

      @Peter Evans ATC stands for Air Traffic Control, not Air Traffic Controller. People refer to an ATCS as a "controller" all the time. Go back to your little corner and settle down.

  • @VASAviation
    @VASAviation  6 лет назад +2698

    *I must admit I nearly cried with this...*
    Aviation is empathy. Aviation is helping others. Congrats (and also thanks) to Maggie, Instructors John and Greg and the Air Traffic Controller for showing how we all should act in these situations. Captain Maggie, you kept calm, you flew your aircraft and you did bring it down safely. Good job!

    • @JohnBaleshiski
      @JohnBaleshiski 6 лет назад +61

      After seeing all of the bad crashes (and trying to learn from them), I'm very happy to hear this. Surprised that a runway light went through the wing like that. Hope she continues past this. This fellow Warrior pilot suspects she will make a great pilot.

    • @John-jg4vi
      @John-jg4vi 6 лет назад +49

      Completely agree with the emotion on this one! I remember taking my first solo last year at 21 years old and i have to admit im not sure i would have handled this half as well as this poor girl did. Way to go Maggie!

    • @00BillyTorontoBill
      @00BillyTorontoBill 6 лет назад +29

      hehe yeah i was choked up a bit...only after she landed. hehe. Wtg Captain Maggie.

    • @jorgeparra196
      @jorgeparra196 6 лет назад +20

      no one know how would act till we have something like this, and she did great

    • @MichelleBradley
      @MichelleBradley 6 лет назад +29

      You and me both. Great job Maggie. I hope you keep flying. We need more women like you flying.

  • @Notimp0rtant523
    @Notimp0rtant523 3 года назад +1503

    As soon as she says “Alright, looking for traffic” you can tell she gets her confidence back. She knows in that moment she’s a real pilot. She’s gonna do whatever she wants to in life.

    • @chrisgarret3285
      @chrisgarret3285 3 года назад +33

      that's the moment, yes

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +16

      Totally, she's a pro 👏

    • @BrunoRepetto
      @BrunoRepetto 2 года назад +3

      Agree 💯

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 2 года назад +1

      If that landing gear is retractable, the lone wheel should’ve been brought up

    • @aaroncookerly5766
      @aaroncookerly5766 2 года назад +7

      @@guysumpthin2974 if it was retractable it wouldn't have been out already. So obviously it isnt.

  • @deanoh9980
    @deanoh9980 Год назад +89

    That wobble in her voice when she said okay almost broke me. 17 years old and she managed to hold it together is amazing. I hope she is incredibly proud of herself.

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan Год назад +1

      I'm not ashamed to admit that I felt the same.

  • @baganatube
    @baganatube 4 года назад +3740

    - Your right main fell off, say your intentions.
    - That wasn't intentional.

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 4 года назад +388

      "Roger that Tower, Intend to soil my breeches and cry for mommy, over."

    • @karenkirkpatrick6438
      @karenkirkpatrick6438 4 года назад +80

      What that means is the tower is asking her what she wants to do about it...how she intends to deal with it.

    • @gi391
      @gi391 4 года назад +53

      @@karenkirkpatrick6438 This is a standard question for a pilot in case of emergency. For example, a pilot can say: I going to dump fuel, or I'm going to go back to the airport, or give me the vector to somwhere.

    • @1americanatlarge
      @1americanatlarge 4 года назад +4

      it's just how they communicate

    • @greyjackal
      @greyjackal 4 года назад +20

      Reminded me of Apollo 13 when Hays and Swiggert are peering at the landing site.
      Lovell : "Gentlemen, what are your intentions?"

  • @jeremybizon
    @jeremybizon 5 лет назад +1562

    Maggie, amazing work! I'm 35, I'm a Captain at a regional airline and I've flown with every personality type you can imagine. I cried at the end when you pulled this off. I hope you're still flying. You stayed focused and flew the wing, you didn't let the aircraft fly you. You have guts, and without meeting you I know I'd be lucky to have you by my side in a stressful situation. You also have amazing instructors. I could hear your training and confidence come through while listening.... You are built to be an aviator, you have a bright future.

    • @deeanna8448
      @deeanna8448 5 лет назад +152

      I saw another video where she did her first flight after the incident. She wants to be an Air Force pilot.

    • @nbt3663
      @nbt3663 5 лет назад +73

      @@deeanna8448 and we as a country will be lucky to have her and great full. Amazing young lady. Absolutely amazing.

    • @beaglesguy
      @beaglesguy 5 лет назад +7

      Amen!

    • @doctoredable
      @doctoredable 5 лет назад +11

      @@deeanna8448 PLease post the link to that video. This young woman has nerves required to be a pilot.

    • @deeanna8448
      @deeanna8448 5 лет назад +17

      @@doctoredable ruclips.net/video/WCZLkgz9PKw/видео.html

  • @Jukelikesgames
    @Jukelikesgames 6 лет назад +1424

    Her tiny little scared voice😭😭 “alright.” Poor thing. Did a great job!!!!

    • @beaglesguy
      @beaglesguy 5 лет назад +30

      I wish I could give 1,000 likes to this comment. I thought the same thing throughout the whole situation. What a girl!

    • @LuisSanchez-ph5jk
      @LuisSanchez-ph5jk 5 лет назад +22

      Being a father of 3 girls I can truly relate to this. Bless her soul! Love this girl!

    • @geyotepilkington2892
      @geyotepilkington2892 5 лет назад +2

      @Elijah Craig Its too much

    • @chester8420
      @chester8420 5 лет назад +52

      In my opinion, she was no more scared than anyone would be in her situation. Her voice may have projected her emotion more than someone older or more experienced, but that didnt mean she wasn't in control of the situation and competent. Young poor scared female? yes. But first and most important: GOOD PILOT!!!!!!

    • @stoney139
      @stoney139 5 лет назад +11

      Juke : Yeah she did!!! Somewhere I read: The definition of courage is like being a bull rider, you’re scared to death but you still climb on his back. Maggie was awesome!!! So proud of her!!!

  • @pdxholmes
    @pdxholmes 2 года назад +724

    Watching this video years later, but as a father to a daughter, the moment she said "Okay" in that scared voice, I got extremely emotional. She did amazing and it's great to hear she continued to fly.

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 2 года назад +12

      I cry that sweet girl so scared and so was I good going maggie❤️

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 2 года назад +1

      Great job

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +2

      I can't even imagine the feeling

    • @jbudlives
      @jbudlives 2 года назад +3

      same

    • @williamkent3490
      @williamkent3490 2 года назад +6

      I did too brother!! I had tears for a second….

  • @robertstewart8681
    @robertstewart8681 3 года назад +711

    I'm a retired com pilot, those first 2 ok's just stabbed me in the heart. she will be a great pilot

    • @sharoncarroll6853
      @sharoncarroll6853 3 года назад +22

      Correction,She IS a great pilot!

    • @wd8557
      @wd8557 2 года назад +20

      Your are correct, the first 2 ok's hit me hard also.

    • @mattfisher5195
      @mattfisher5195 2 года назад +9

      Almost made me tear up. Wild what that can do

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian 2 года назад +16

      @@mattfisher5195 The power of tone and context. Her "Okay" had so much fear and uncertainty in it you'd have to be heartless not to feel for her in that moment

    • @littleripper312
      @littleripper312 2 года назад +7

      @@Teh_Random_Canadian That's why the traffic controllers and instructor having such a confident and calm voice is so important. The way they spoke to her had a huge effect.

  • @BenLovejoy
    @BenLovejoy 3 года назад +3136

    Tower: "Your right main fell off, say your intentions."
    Maggie: "Intending to hire a different mechanic."

  • @cynthiatolman326
    @cynthiatolman326 2 года назад +270

    She had an emergency that many pilots have never had, and with the support of a traffic controller who knew immediately she was talking to a student pilot, to her instructor who ran to help when he heard her in trouble on the radio, she, all alone in that cockpit, landed her plane safely, but the first few teary 'okays' broke my heart and made me tear up. Your pilot parents are so proud, and grateful you're here to tell the tale

  • @nimbuskhannk627
    @nimbuskhannk627 6 лет назад +1374

    I am a pilot with over 16000 flight hours in my log book, some of those as a fighter pilot, many as an airline captain. During those almost 2-continuous-years inside cockpits and flight decks I have had my share of in inflight malfunctions and emergencies, up to and including due recourse use of an ejection seat. I wish I could personally tell Maggie this: I don't think I would have behaved as bravely and competently as she did, had I lost a main landing gear on my first solo, over 35 years ago.

    • @jorgeparra196
      @jorgeparra196 6 лет назад +16

      I agree

    • @neomeg2232
      @neomeg2232 6 лет назад +20

      No you aren't, no you haven't, and no you didn't lol

    • @planes1mple296
      @planes1mple296 6 лет назад +31

      @@neomeg2232 Eh? 🤔🤔

    • @spaert
      @spaert 6 лет назад +72

      That's saying a lot. I thought I was the only one who started tearing up until I started reading all these comments. Boy, we have a soft spot for our daughters, don't we? Even if we don't actually have any daughters......

    • @welshpete12
      @welshpete12 6 лет назад +5

      Well said sir !

  • @CJWRacing
    @CJWRacing 6 лет назад +1181

    If I'm ever on a plane and hear the words "I'm Maggie, I'll be your captain today" I'll know I'm in safe hands.
    Superb landing, 17 years old first solo with a gear failure!

    • @rfi-cryptolab4251
      @rfi-cryptolab4251 6 лет назад +7

      Dumb comment

    • @CJWRacing
      @CJWRacing 6 лет назад +145

      @@rfi-cryptolab4251 thanks for that insightful and well structured argument...

    • @rfi-cryptolab4251
      @rfi-cryptolab4251 6 лет назад +5

      @@CJWRacing
      You're welcome.

    • @DE-vd8sf
      @DE-vd8sf 6 лет назад +1

      ChrisWallBoxing j

    • @mrCQB15
      @mrCQB15 6 лет назад +37

      @@rfi-cryptolab4251 Well, aren't you a special little princess.

  • @UnknownUzer
    @UnknownUzer 3 года назад +801

    Maggie did a great job, but let's also commend that flight instructor. He brought her from panicked girl to confident pilot in less than 30 seconds with his excellent coaching style.

    • @jodydyckman905
      @jodydyckman905 3 года назад +13

      Well said.... Great job by all involved !!!!!

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 2 года назад

      even at 17, that's way to stressful for someone like her. ☹ The safest thing she should've done is stay on the ground after exiting the plane so maintenance can look at it, then install a replacement-if one is in stock before she can taxi down runway 9 (full-length) and depart. In most states, the legal age to apply for a pilot's license is 18+ so, the other thing she could have done is wait til her next birthday.

    • @Mike-cs9jr
      @Mike-cs9jr 2 года назад +31

      ​@@Belchmaster41 For airplanes (and helicopters), the FAA requires students to be 16 years old to solo and individuals to be 17 years old to obtain the private pilot certificate. That applies to all 50 states.

    • @sl33ksnypr285652
      @sl33ksnypr285652 2 года назад +21

      Also the ATC lady did a great job too. Kept her calm and was reassuring while also giving clear instructions and making sure everything went as it was supposed to until her instructor could take over.

    • @NorCaLove1
      @NorCaLove1 2 года назад +7

      John is fucking awesome

  • @Reffitt2
    @Reffitt2 2 года назад +228

    When her voice broke on the radio I almost started crying immediately. I have three kids, two very close to Maggie's age when this happened. An adult staying calm in this situation is incredible, but for a young woman to keep it together and do what she needed to do is just inspiring! I was so happy to read the comments by her father that she's still flying to this day! The instructors and ATC did a fantastic job at helping keep her calm. 👏

    • @skgerttula
      @skgerttula Год назад +8

      I cried immediately when she spoke. My boys are 17 and 20. But Maggie, and everyone involved, did great.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 Год назад +2

      When that first shaky “okay” came through I could imagine the ATC just wanting to fly up there and give her a hug!!

    • @phantomjosh2148
      @phantomjosh2148 Год назад

      @@skgerttulawow you have two adult kids

    • @skgerttula
      @skgerttula Год назад

      @@phantomjosh2148 Is that sarcasm or genuine surprise... I'm confused. lmao

    • @phantomjosh2148
      @phantomjosh2148 Год назад

      @@skgerttula just saying because I’m your kids age (I’m 17) so yeah

  • @emveetu3672
    @emveetu3672 4 года назад +711

    As soon as instructor John got on the radio, you could hear Maggie's voice calm down considerably. He must be an earth angel.

    • @redryderaus
      @redryderaus 4 года назад +77

      It seems she did a lot of her training with John. His familiar voice calmed her down and allowed her to focus on landing the aircraft.

    • @dwellspompano
      @dwellspompano 4 года назад +31

      Is it me or does John sound a little like Howard Stern???

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 4 года назад +7

      @@redryderaus Almost like John was in the right seat!

    • @joshuaespinoza5082
      @joshuaespinoza5082 3 года назад +1

      100%

    • @EstorilEm
      @EstorilEm 3 года назад +13

      Student pilots have a ton of confidence in their instructors - by the time you’ve solo’d like that the two have probably been through plenty of good times and plenty of mistakes that she’s learned from. Hearing that guy come on the radio must have been incredibly comforting.

  • @PanduPoluan
    @PanduPoluan 3 года назад +1493

    When Maggie heard John, I can hear the relief in her voice. The next occasion she replied to John, her voice had acquired confidence and "can do" attitude. I want to give a personal praise to Instructor John, it's clear that you cared _and_ taught your students well. I'd gladly entrust my child to learn to fly with you.

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan 3 года назад +83

      Also to Maggie: You're a great aviator. It's in your blood. See you in the blue skies!

    • @cobrakai3732
      @cobrakai3732 3 года назад +50

      Agreed - I feel like I need an "Instructor John" to give me guidance through my daily life. Just listening to him made me feel more confident... and I don't even fly planes! Just need a voice like that to tell me what's what so I can get sh!t done :)

    • @coma13794
      @coma13794 3 года назад +116

      @@cobrakai3732 "Mr Kai, it's John. I need you to get out of bed. I know you realize it's 2pm on a Wednesday and so you're not feeling so great about your choices right now, but we're going to get through this. The first thing we're going to do is try to find your floor....it's probably somewhere under those clothes and pizza boxes. We've got plenty of daylight, we're going to get this done."

    • @drunkenarmadillo3827
      @drunkenarmadillo3827 3 года назад +25

      @@coma13794 This is actually quite motivational so thank you 😁

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 2 года назад +3

      Awesome

  • @PrinceRN
    @PrinceRN 3 года назад +531

    When you're 17 and you've already stared down death and told it to get lost, it all gets easier from there, Maggie. Great job! That was amazing!

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 2 года назад +12

      even at that age, flying for the first time can be VERY scary. One thing most pilots will tell you is that it's extremely tricky to land right in the center once you descent from about 40k feet
      that can also be very challenging when you are low on fuel and need to radio tower with a MAYDAY (some have to say it 2 or 3 times, so ground crews can get trucks rolling if needed)

    • @robertjackson7971
      @robertjackson7971 2 года назад +4

      I had a two grand mal seizures in my jr year of high school at the age of 16 and 17
      one happened while I was in school scaring the crap outta my teachers

    • @lemonstraws7940
      @lemonstraws7940 Год назад

      I dont think that was a life or death situation as long as you land with the wings level and at a good speed you will be ok

    • @PanduPoluan
      @PanduPoluan Год назад

      ​@@Belchmaster41it's customary to repeat "mayday" or "panpan" calls three times to ensure that the ATC hears it. One or two calls might be swallowed by static of by heterodyne (when other aircraft in range transmits). But if one repeats the call three times, it's highly improbable all three will be lost.

  • @kevinscottbailey8335
    @kevinscottbailey8335 2 года назад +454

    I imagine her instructor John was waiting for her at the original destination. As a teacher myself of just this age of student, I can only imagine how fast he drove to get to that ATC Tower once he heard his girl was in trouble. Everyone in this video was just masterful in how they helped Maggie get this done. And Maggie herself was the most amazing of all!

    • @coreymcdonald7745
      @coreymcdonald7745 2 года назад +71

      I think I heard that John was in another airplane with another student, heard what was happening, landed and ran to the tower and helped.

    • @kevinscottbailey8335
      @kevinscottbailey8335 2 года назад +14

      @@coreymcdonald7745 yeah that makes sense

    • @ashadowintime7305
      @ashadowintime7305 Год назад +2

      @@kevinscottbailey8335 hahahaha

  • @OutcastsRedeemer
    @OutcastsRedeemer 3 года назад +3931

    Maggie: *Says "Okay." in a scared voice*
    Literally every adult: *Maternal/Paternal instincts activate!*

    • @AnjaFourie
      @AnjaFourie 3 года назад +398

      I almost cried just hearing that

    • @amahlaka
      @amahlaka 3 года назад +397

      Yup, instant trigger for “we must defend her at all costs” mode

    • @jmwaush530
      @jmwaush530 3 года назад +126

      @@AnjaFourie same, teared up a bit

    • @diannen677
      @diannen677 3 года назад +77

      In tears for this sweet young lady.

    • @sophiesto6122
      @sophiesto6122 3 года назад +114

      Who is choppjng onions?

  • @MithridatesOfficial
    @MithridatesOfficial 6 лет назад +1120

    Controller: "Say your intentions"
    Girl: (Terrified) "Can I circle back to land?"
    Literally just teared up hearing this..

    • @Cidrila
      @Cidrila 6 лет назад +110

      Same! after reading the title I thought it was not going to be this intense, but after that it hit me real quick the terror that it must be being in that situation.

    • @macmedic892
      @macmedic892 6 лет назад +41

      Me too… I’ve got a daughter that age

    • @ptw783
      @ptw783 6 лет назад +39

      I listen to a lot of this channel’s videos when I drive this one just had me dive into the nearest parking lot. Awesome composure and awesome instructors

    • @LifeStartCPR64669
      @LifeStartCPR64669 6 лет назад +7

      Agreed, so did I.

    • @smokingspitfire1197
      @smokingspitfire1197 6 лет назад +43

      I got my licence at 17. When i was doing my circuit (with instructor) flights i had a door burst open (warriors make a loud bang when the doors open even though its harmless) and it was pretty scary. I cant imagine what this was like for her. She deserves a medal the way she handled it

  • @embratoor
    @embratoor 6 лет назад +183

    To listen to her voice go from oh crap then becoming more and more confident through the process was great, then after she landed you could hear the happiness in her voice.
    Good for them and good for her, handled like a champ!

    • @vonkiser
      @vonkiser 5 лет назад +7

      I know it! Her first transmissions I was like " oh my God this poor girl"........by the time she was on final I knew without a doubt she was going to be fine!!!! Good job Maggie!!!

    • @ianrutherford878
      @ianrutherford878 5 лет назад

      @@vonkiser You think this would have been presented like this on You tube if she wasn't.?

  • @Christian_Martel
    @Christian_Martel Год назад +66

    I’m really impressed by the way Captain Maggie got her confidence back. Her nervousness was completely normal, but the way the controller put her in control by going on circles is amazing. This is a masterclass on how to react in an emergency. Also, this is great to hear other pilots at the end sending kudos to Maggie. Really supportive.
    Great job Maggie!

    • @F3Ibane
      @F3Ibane Год назад +2

      4:41 seems like the point where all her confidence is back, and her inner voice said 'Just fly the aircraft, Maggie. You've got this'.

  • @JimsEquipmentShed
    @JimsEquipmentShed 6 лет назад +545

    Student pilot solo, yea, there's a trial by fire for ya! The tower guidance was awesome, she remained exceptionally calm, and transferred that feeling back to the pilot.

    • @davidmichael5573
      @davidmichael5573 6 лет назад +41

      JimsEquipmentShed I had an emergency on my first solo cross country as a student. The controller being calm helped a lot for me. Just the matter of fact way the controllers talk is very relaxing in the moment. Until one gets into a full out emergency you don’t realize how much they really help you. This is something this young lady will remember forever.

    • @JimsEquipmentShed
      @JimsEquipmentShed 6 лет назад +10

      Her instructor still being at the FOB was a stroke of luck as well.
      I can't imagine problems on a cross country, unfamiliar controllers would throw me off even more. But you made it. ;-)

    • @gmctech
      @gmctech 6 лет назад +12

      A buddy of mine who flys for a major airline and flys mainly trans Atlantic flights described what Maggie had happen here... Imagine learning to catch a ball, you're doing great then you amp it up a notch and get somebody to throw you the ball much much faster, but this time when you catch it successfully, you open up your glove to throw it back and it's a freaking hand grenade with a pin pulled... now you HAVE to deal with it whether you want to or not and it's all on you with how it's gonna end.

    • @davidmichael5573
      @davidmichael5573 6 лет назад +2

      gmctech hell of an analogy. Tell that pilot I agree with them.

    • @gevmage
      @gevmage 6 лет назад +2

      If you have a student flying I think technically you're required to be generally available in case something happens to the student they can call you. Because it's your (instructor) ticket on the line if something goes wrong (if the student flies into airspace they shouldn't or some such).
      But yes, great that they could get to the tower quickly and talk her through it.

  • @MelodyStark
    @MelodyStark 5 лет назад +719

    When the ATC realized this is a student, she does go into a momma mode. The girl needed to hear from a momma that she would be okay. She was terrified but did an amazing job. She already is an amazing pilot, the world is her oyster!

    • @redstone51
      @redstone51 4 года назад +5

      Maggie, pleeeeze fly for SOUTHWEST AIRLINES!!!

    • @ppwendypp
      @ppwendypp 4 года назад +20

      I heard that, made me teary. But, Momma mode is exactly what Maggie needed. Firm but clear and loving.

    • @jackchew9566
      @jackchew9566 4 года назад +5

      Totally agree. Made me feel good too. I was freakin loosing it.

    • @rebeccajbrownbrown8
      @rebeccajbrownbrown8 4 года назад +2

      When I heard her say "alright that's a good thing!" In that trembely voice I was like
      That's the moment you realize you dident almost die because of the damage to the plane but ya feel as if you were to die from the heart attack Instead XD

    • @billparker244
      @billparker244 4 года назад +10

      It was obviously a mother/father combined effort. Momma made her feel better about the initial shock and papa gave her the tools to stay alive.

  • @xSWAGZILLA17x
    @xSWAGZILLA17x 6 лет назад +2048

    "State your intentions"
    A better mechanic

    • @detroitbob58
      @detroitbob58 6 лет назад +44

      NO SHIT!

    • @themike97_58
      @themike97_58 6 лет назад +21

      It's technically the pilots responsibility to make sure everything on the plane is functioning and ready to go. If something isnt, then u solve the problem yourself or get a mechanic.

    • @xSWAGZILLA17x
      @xSWAGZILLA17x 6 лет назад +193

      Eh, it's a student pilot with a plane that probably belongs to her flight school.

    • @Roadglide911
      @Roadglide911 6 лет назад +73

      theMike97_ yeah and things never break that can’t be seen right? SMDH.

    • @tntkop
      @tntkop 6 лет назад +116

      State my intentions? I intend to kick some ass as soon as I land.

  • @vwdiver512
    @vwdiver512 2 года назад +307

    The woman controller is a true professional. She was very supportive and encouraging, and it's so nice to see that. Maggie, phenomenal job dealing with this! I hope you have many happy flights!

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +2

      She was so good

    • @headoverheels88
      @headoverheels88 Год назад +1

      I loved loved loved how at the end the other people on the channel (don't know the technical term) all gave her a shout out. Must have been heart breaking and ultimately relieving to have heard the whole saga.

    • @Astro95Media
      @Astro95Media Год назад

      @@headoverheels88 Frequency :)

  • @cap.erwintamayo9677
    @cap.erwintamayo9677 4 года назад +910

    I am a mexican corporate jet pilot listening carefully this wonderful audio admiring Maggie's temper and control assisted by tower and the great instructor, maintaining all parties total calm, I cry a little bit to be honest 'cause I picture my daughter same age going through a situation like that. Congratulations to every single person involved in bringing this to a great happy ending. Wooooow. I wish I could give a hug of happiness to all of you guys. My respect you all.i

    • @russellvanklassen9291
      @russellvanklassen9291 3 года назад +7

      totally all combined they stayed calm which helped Maggie to be calm great job atc and john the instructor you are all amazing people

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 3 года назад +5

      What! Mexico's got airplanes? Just giving ya shit.

    • @russellvanklassen9291
      @russellvanklassen9291 3 года назад +11

      @Peter Evans i think your incompetent they were all great not sure if you might hold a degree in stuopidology

    • @coma13794
      @coma13794 3 года назад +5

      @Peter Evans why would you say that?

    • @coma13794
      @coma13794 3 года назад +3

      Great post, Cap Tamayo! Spot on.

  • @apaulotroughtzmantz2914
    @apaulotroughtzmantz2914 4 года назад +493

    As a dad of an almost 17 year old girl, when I heard that first “ok” from her my heart broke. Even though I knew the outcome, I was holding my breath through the rest of the video! It was awesome to hear her voice go from terrified to calm as her training kicked in.

    • @hayleyxyz
      @hayleyxyz 3 года назад +6

      All parties involved did an amazing job. All the other pilots listening on the frequency congratulating her at the end was the cherry on top. So heartwarming.

    • @jesspavlichenko5745
      @jesspavlichenko5745 3 года назад +5

      I'm still crying

    • @hansolavrkkennordland9534
      @hansolavrkkennordland9534 3 года назад +1

      At the age of 17, you cant vote, you cant buy alcohole and you cant smoke. But you can fly a machine that can kill many inocent people on the groun. This girl whas not mature ore menthaly ready for a solo. It do not help with a cute woice.

    • @SourPatchMoth
      @SourPatchMoth 3 года назад +8

      @@hansolavrkkennordland9534 Jesus dude, learn to spell.
      At 16 you can drive and put the same amount of people at risk.

    • @hansolavrkkennordland9534
      @hansolavrkkennordland9534 3 года назад +3

      @@SourPatchMoth Learn to spell norwgian, german and french. Then we can talk.

  • @cac2244
    @cac2244 6 лет назад +514

    at 1:35 min when she says "okay" it just breaks your heart... so happy she made it ok...Kudos for keeping calm Maggie!

    • @FireInsanity1231
      @FireInsanity1231 6 лет назад +60

      her parents let her become a pilot just like anyone can do, its a job just like any else and it has risks, she wasnt hurt, everything ended fine. Damn right she had good parents.

    • @spectre1725
      @spectre1725 6 лет назад +44

      wtf hide your kids at home is the better option ?

    • @ashmackenzie.2763
      @ashmackenzie.2763 6 лет назад +10

      Provocateur - you could say the same to parents whose child of Maggie’s age drives a car. No?!

    • @tokillamurderer
      @tokillamurderer 6 лет назад +3

      @Provocateur jesus dude

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 6 лет назад +6

      no it's the "okay" immediately before that at around 1:29 that broke my heart first!

  • @jcjammer8972
    @jcjammer8972 3 года назад +266

    My God, I’m not a pilot but her voice plucked at my heart strings. She’s very brave despite the frightening situation.

    • @User0000000000000004
      @User0000000000000004 3 года назад

      It plucked at my something.

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 2 года назад

      even at 17, she could've done the safer thing: stay on the ground and wait until her plane got fixed.

    • @irisfields1659
      @irisfields1659 2 года назад

      Ok bravr young pillt

  • @TarousDT
    @TarousDT 5 лет назад +1050

    Holy shit that first terrified 'okay' almost made me start sobbing.

    • @CaroleHaddon
      @CaroleHaddon 4 года назад +40

      My heart sank. Then I looked at my 13 y/o daughter (her grandpa flies) and started crying for Maggie. She needed a hug

    • @txpacket
      @txpacket 4 года назад +11

      Taurous I didn’t resist it lol

    • @brandonl4511
      @brandonl4511 4 года назад +8

      I didn't think I was gonna cry today lol

    • @sint5990
      @sint5990 4 года назад +5

      No almost here.

    • @dravenocklost4253
      @dravenocklost4253 4 года назад +1

      Same.

  • @johnmohanmusic
    @johnmohanmusic 4 года назад +470

    Oh my gosh, having two beautiful daughter's myself, I basically melted when I heard this little girl's "Okay..." at 1:29 on the video. Courage isn't a lack of fear, courage is carrying on and doing what needs to be done in spite of that fear. My utmost respect to this courageous young woman!

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 4 года назад +20

      yep, the first "okay" is basically a Turing test to determine if you're human. Turns out most of us are!

    • @infamous1857
      @infamous1857 3 года назад +3

      Adding that to my quote list

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +2

      @@DaveWhoa what an amazing quote 👏

    • @puremontana5010
      @puremontana5010 2 года назад

      That’s true!! Must work through fear to execute the mission!

  • @RCSonicjet
    @RCSonicjet 6 лет назад +413

    You know what, I know people will complain about the tears but wow.
    Imagine, you are a student pilot, you've been doing great, and you care a hell of a lot about this. You are just 17 years old and in a normal solo training flight and suddenly you are handing the kind of thing that terrifies an amazing pilot. Suddenly you are in hold to destroy a plane that you are doing your best to take care of knowing this is gonna be on your record. You know you are not trained enough for this, you know this could be your death, you wonder about your friends and family.
    This is goddamn bravery in a way that few will ever have the chance to show. watch her clear up and become confident as it continues. This is tear jerking to me watching it.

    • @KD0LRG
      @KD0LRG 6 лет назад +21

      I think I had a tear in my eyes. At the end she did what she was trained to do and you could tell by her voice. Once she just had the landing to deal with she didn't have the fear. Her instructor did a great job!!
      I would fly with her anytime!

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  6 лет назад +60

      I nearly cried when I first heard her terrified voice. I nearly cried when I heard the ATC calming her and she just replying a simple "alright" to everything. I nearly cried when her instructor John came on frequency (yes, open frequency. Nobody transmitted so that the instructor could use it his discretion to give Maggie necessary instructions) and I nearly cried - I actually think a few tears dropped down my eyes - when she landed safely, John congratulated her and gave the last instructions to leave the aircraft safely and everyone started to clap and other pilots congratulated her. As a pilot myself and I still hope I don't have to go through any of these in my life, this is aviation.

    • @andycollins3978
      @andycollins3978 6 лет назад +16

      On my very first solo, lined up on final and about 45 seconds from touchdown, I had a big Sikorski hover taxi unauthorised across the runway, and had to go around. Shook the hell out of me, but the tower let me do a circuit or two to settle down before trying again. Our experience affects our reaction to the unexpected, I had none, and nearly panicked, but a great ATC helped me deal with it, and after that, I dealt with problems a lot better because I'd been there before, and losing Comms and flapless landings weren't as scary any more

    • @KD0LRG
      @KD0LRG 6 лет назад +1

      @@joelwilliams8074 did you read his whole comment?

    • @fillosopher7
      @fillosopher7 6 лет назад +7

      Same reason you find tires on the side of the road... or cars on the side of the road... mechanical things break.

  • @mr.barnes9342
    @mr.barnes9342 2 года назад +109

    As a father to 2 daughters…that sound in her voice brings tears to my eyes. The instructor and the tower did an awesome job handling this and congrats to Maggie for handling this situation like a true professional.

  • @pmvaldez1
    @pmvaldez1 6 лет назад +2748

    Fast forward 20 years on a commercial airliner
    First officer: Oh shit, our right landing gear is jammed.
    Captain Maggie: Don't worry, I got this....

    • @bearb1asting
      @bearb1asting 6 лет назад +77

      Needed that laugh

    • @shawnjoe1043
      @shawnjoe1043 6 лет назад +151

      F/O: what do you mean you got this?
      Maggie: so this is how I started my first solo flight. I’m kinda like a pro at this. Oh yeah I was 17.
      Nice job Maggie

    • @dakrom7599
      @dakrom7599 6 лет назад +99

      HOLD MY BEER LOL

    • @AaronShenghao
      @AaronShenghao 6 лет назад +18

      You mean my Veggie shake?

    • @WendelltheSongwriter
      @WendelltheSongwriter 6 лет назад +8

      EXACTLY! Perfect comment, sir.

  • @Wordplay7891
    @Wordplay7891 4 года назад +1918

    *Maggie at a job interview*
    Hiring Manager: ”So this position occasionally requires a certain amount of adaptive decision-making and the ability to think on your feet...can you give us an example of a time where you were ”under pressure” and needed to make critical decisions in the face of that?
    Maggie:....😏

    • @robertstark8965
      @robertstark8965 4 года назад +56

      Maggie: Shows this video

    • @raysutton2310
      @raysutton2310 4 года назад +18

      I've posted a couple of times on this video, especially with respect to the competency of the controller, but the image this post brought to mind was for me, "Chocolate for the Mind" the entire concept is just perfect I'd love to be the fly on the wall for this interview, just as long as there's no fly-paper, swats, ninja presidents, or other impediments to the order Diptera present. - in English nice-one.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 4 года назад +18

      Honest to God! She just has to show this video and she's *golden!*
      While I don't at all enjoy seeing students put in danger by happenings like this, the benefits of having such a occurance happen to you will pay off forever.
      Not only is it a test that no school or simulator will or can imitate, but it will forever reflect how you handle everything in life from that day onwards. Not just flying.
      Not to mention it is a priceless resume booster.

    • @LordCreo
      @LordCreo 4 года назад +13

      I'd be dissapointed if her hiring manager isn't hiring her to be a pilot and doesn't already know about this incident!

    • @mickeygarlock4611
      @mickeygarlock4611 4 года назад +4

      @Louisiana Swamp 99.9% of pilots can't say that story.

  • @littleferrhis
    @littleferrhis 6 лет назад +743

    Regular Student Pilot: “Man my solo was rough, I had to do a crosswind and figure out how to manage the traffic around me.”
    Maggie:”...”

    • @timwitt94
      @timwitt94 6 лет назад +10

      X'D

    • @BazilRat
      @BazilRat 6 лет назад +50

      Maggie "Bitch, please, my right wheel fell off."

    • @Catdore
      @Catdore 6 лет назад +1

      Wow, and no one talked you down...

  • @daviddavidson9681
    @daviddavidson9681 2 года назад +249

    I love how EVERYONE involved switched to parent mode when they learned she was 17 years old.

    • @davyt0247
      @davyt0247 Год назад +52

      The aviation industry is VERY protective of students, young students even more so.

    • @sophiatheisen565
      @sophiatheisen565 7 месяцев назад +2

      when did she say her age?

  • @PilotSpOB
    @PilotSpOB 6 лет назад +175

    This happened at my home field, she landed not more than 75 yards away from my tie down, where i was watching the whole thing. Her landing was as smooth as can be, she did a superb job

    • @greggv8
      @greggv8 6 лет назад +19

      Nobody got video of the landing?

    • @motorcop505
      @motorcop505 5 лет назад +3

      You watched two Warriors land in tandem. That’s a sight!

  • @weelzup
    @weelzup 4 года назад +186

    Just another pilot chiming in with the rest of them here... that was perfect. Everyone executed perfectly in this situation. Maggie flew the plane, the tower knew exactly the right tone, and the instructors taught her well. Also, let's not forget the pilot who spotted her gear falling off... boy was that fortunate. Great job, all.

  • @heatshield
    @heatshield 6 лет назад +687

    I really hope Maggie sees your video, Vas, and all the support for her from your viewers.
    Excellent work, Maggie. I would fly with you any day.

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  6 лет назад +54

      Let's make it possible! Let's have Maggie watch her own video and see the support!!

    • @prg2812
      @prg2812 6 лет назад +48

      ♬♪♩ You picked a fine time to leave me Loose Wheel ♬♪♫

    • @justanotherguy3850
      @justanotherguy3850 6 лет назад +6

      @@prg2812 :: now that was funny!

    • @justanotherguy3850
      @justanotherguy3850 6 лет назад +20

      @@VASAviation :: I agree. I'm sitting here as a father of four daughters but none of them decided to learn how to fly. I remember being a solo pilot and being scared to death every time I was up there. It's pretty clear that she had a good instructor. When he joined her on the radio you could tell she felt much more comfortable. Good job Maggie!

    • @usaisgood8433
      @usaisgood8433 6 лет назад +1

      Sounds like she's fucking 12 years old what the fuck is she doing flying a plane!?

  • @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
    @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 2 года назад +190

    I cried listening to this and I'm a grown man. 35 years old. It brought tears to my eyes not just because of hearing the fear in her voice and knowing what she was going through but also because of just being so proud of her.
    Most people who know me would tell you that I'm considerate a man with quite a rough exterior. But kids they are my weakness without question. Whether they're mine my nieces and nephews my neighbors or somebody else's that I've never met before, it doesn't matter.
    Well done Maggie we're all so damn proud of you, Glad you're okay.

    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 2 года назад +1

      ATC was all business-- Say your intentions... Then she became aware as we did and had the same reaction while staying professional

    • @stejer211
      @stejer211 2 года назад

      @Jason Muska How can I make this about me?

    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 2 года назад +7

      @@stejer211 Get lost

    • @stejer211
      @stejer211 2 года назад

      @@noahway13 Read the OP again and count the I's and My's. It has nothing to do with te video and is all about him.
      And you fell for it.

    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 2 года назад +1

      @@stejer211 You need help. He was describing how it made him feel-- it touched him. As it did me. And that is a big plus to people in this lonely world. It's like telling about your trip to the art museum--there are certain ones that 'clicked' with you. He was actually giving the video a complement, saying that it was touching.
      You must be a millennial. The only talents they have is being negative, and hating, and calling anything Cringe and Awkward and you all seem to make a game of finding fault.'
      If someone went to see a comedian, and they said, because of the jokes, they wet their pants and almost cracked a rib, would they be making the statement about them? Go be a hater where the weak minded will fall for your stupid BS

  • @Rojk
    @Rojk 4 года назад +2258

    Tower: "Say your intentions"
    Me: "I want to go home"

    • @loganbrown8653
      @loganbrown8653 4 года назад +69

      me: I want my mom!

    • @feiti5879
      @feiti5879 4 года назад +11

      Tower: "Why do you want to go home Rojk?"
      Rojk: "Are you on drugs? ARE YOU FREAKING ON DRUGS??? WHY DO I WANT TO GO HOME?!"

    • @familyhearingcenterofidaho5973
      @familyhearingcenterofidaho5973 4 года назад +77

      Tower: "Say your intentions"
      Me: "Can I get a different mechanic!?"

    • @onddu2254
      @onddu2254 4 года назад

      But what if airplane is the home

    • @wizbangFLL
      @wizbangFLL 4 года назад +21

      "Say your intentions?"
      "Maggie" "Well I'd like to have a plane with all it's parts still attached."

  • @stevejh69
    @stevejh69 6 лет назад +518

    Wow, Maggie, I have over 10,000 hours and 3500 as an instructor, Great job. As for the Lady in the Tower and John the instructor, likewise, great job. John, your instruction speaks for itself Sir! Tower, ma'am, if I am ever in trouble, I really hope you are on the other end of my radio.

    • @motorcop505
      @motorcop505 5 лет назад +10

      stevejh69 Amen!

    • @scotrule6128
      @scotrule6128 5 лет назад +3

      WoW, “as over a 10,000 hour pilot, in single engine low-performance aircraft, I commend you!” Oh, don’t forget my 3500 hours teaching in a C-135, lol...#Wacker

    • @nistecuvinteoarecare
      @nistecuvinteoarecare 5 лет назад +20

      @@scotrule6128 Do you spend your days shitting on other people's professions? Must be a shitty life ...

  • @marspp
    @marspp 5 лет назад +211

    John “Just do what you’ve been trained to do”.
    This comment sums the situation up perfectly. Very well done all around.

  • @tystin_gaming
    @tystin_gaming 2 года назад +44

    The thing is the more times you re-listen to this, the more you can pick apart where every single person on the ground is genuinely terrified, almost to the point of thinking the worst but having to say anything and everything to sound professional and keep her calm. Those are some world class professionals right there!

  • @The_JEB
    @The_JEB 6 лет назад +622

    I think that the tower and instructors being calm helped her land, but i think we need to also give some recognition to the guy that noticed the wheel breaking in the first place.

    • @tigertalks1567
      @tigertalks1567 6 лет назад +4

      She just did what they told her to do. The skill is the people telling her what to do.

    • @stanislavkostarnov2157
      @stanislavkostarnov2157 6 лет назад +49

      She did exactly what they told her to do, & I think you will find that's incredibly, unbelievably, difficult under that much stress... plus she flew the plane. in the situation I think that's quite heroic!
      As of the ATC, they did OK but to ask "What are your intentions" of a pilot who is clearly still grappling what to do is maybe not the best idea, possibly some kind of suggestion as to what needs to be done may have been better, maybe there was a way of breaking the news in a way that is slightly less terrifying for the young pilot.

    • @The_JEB
      @The_JEB 6 лет назад +23

      thats all well and good but if the other pilot flying a different plane didnt notify tower that her wheel broke off she would have had people she was unfamiliar with coaching her to land, some recognition is due for his part as well.

    • @yourhandlehere1
      @yourhandlehere1 6 лет назад +7

      No, she probably would have crashed not knowing it was gone.

    • @oon-huing1729
      @oon-huing1729 6 лет назад +21

      @@tigertalks1567 and I suppose keeping herself calm when she's terrified, trying to remember all the said "basic manoeuvres" in the midst of her fear, trying to remember all the things she needs to check and focus on, all while she's fully aware this could end very very badly, that all counts for nothing? That's really easy isn't it, just a walk in the park.....

  • @nunyabuizness2953
    @nunyabuizness2953 5 лет назад +305

    Love the two pilots at the end congradulating Maggie on her landing.

    • @pawpatrolnews
      @pawpatrolnews 5 лет назад +3

      They spoke out of turn. The radio is not to be used for socializing!

    • @MrThisIsMeToo
      @MrThisIsMeToo 5 лет назад +29

      @@pawpatrolnews I bet you are fund at parties?

    • @pawpatrolnews
      @pawpatrolnews 5 лет назад +3

      It depends on the party. Funding social parties doesn't always work out well, but I always get a good return on investment when I fund political parties.

  • @CLSGL
    @CLSGL 3 года назад +420

    Bro, that wobbly "Okay" is absolutely shredding me

    • @oofbruh2607
      @oofbruh2607 3 года назад +22

      That’s the initial panic when you don’t know what’s gonna happen, I feel that a lot, the bravery and composure she had to make a joke a few minutes later is the definition of strength to me. Being able to go from panic to handling it take a lot of will power and she had the skill. Absolutely impressed.

    • @User0000000000000004
      @User0000000000000004 3 года назад +2

      It gave me a tent pole. Is that bad?

    • @CramcrumBrewbringer
      @CramcrumBrewbringer 3 года назад +19

      @@User0000000000000004 yes

    • @Saiyijon
      @Saiyijon 3 года назад +4

      @@User0000000000000004 🤣🤣🤣🤣. That's fucked up. Well done.

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +3

      @@User0000000000000004 time to find a therapist

  • @albovell
    @albovell 3 года назад +165

    Never cried this much to a RUclips video before, omg. Those first brave 'OK’s' as the thought of the lurking danger creeped in, destroyed me. Hurt to hear that soft voice so broken. SO HAPPY Captain Maggie is alive and well, and all those pilot cheers in the end, and the positivity in the comments, are insanely well deserved. 🏆🥂 Wishing her all the best the skies can offer, and you WILL have a stellar career in aviation! And the same goes for the amazing ATC and instructors. Well done. 🙏 -From Finland, another once-student

  • @M_C_696
    @M_C_696 4 года назад +1328

    Tower: "Your right main has fallen off, state your intentions"
    Me: "How quick can you get a mechanic up here?"

    • @craiggregory5922
      @craiggregory5922 4 года назад +58

      "17 year old student remained calm and landed safely"
      Well this should be a cool and chill watch. Can't wait to hear that calmness(and surely confidence)
      1:29
      Literally becomes as anxious as Maggie
      Oh boy.

    • @erictrumpler9652
      @erictrumpler9652 3 года назад +43

      Maggie: "O-okay...(I'm gonna die, aren't I...)"

    • @flightnavigator8999
      @flightnavigator8999 3 года назад +1

      Lmao 😂

    • @coma13794
      @coma13794 3 года назад +32

      "I'd like to pause the simulation, please."

    • @bubbacole1657
      @bubbacole1657 3 года назад +11

      me: It smell's like shit in this plane..

  • @chancefosdick6991
    @chancefosdick6991 4 года назад +1076

    She departed call sign warrior...landed and earned it.

    • @pvtdipwad2944
      @pvtdipwad2944 4 года назад +58

      Hell yeah! I'm flying the same type of aircraft she was flying (Piper Warrior), this video actually made me check my gear more thoroughly during my pre-flights! My instructor thinks I'm a little whacky but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @jackchew9566
      @jackchew9566 4 года назад +5

      Damn straight!!!!

    • @davidjd123
      @davidjd123 4 года назад

      @@pvtdipwad2944 how do you test it? just make sure the bolts are on? lol

    • @pvtdipwad2944
      @pvtdipwad2944 4 года назад +12

      BushidoKi Yeah visual inspection, you can also run your hands over the bolts to make sure that they're tight and in place.

    • @pronerider5626
      @pronerider5626 4 года назад +4

      @@pvtdipwad2944 Show him this video. 😂

  • @RobGcraft
    @RobGcraft 4 года назад +634

    Maggie definitely earned that “Warrior” callsign

    • @jadesluv
      @jadesluv 4 года назад +4

      @Rob, Do you realize Warrior is a Type of aircraft? The callsign stays with that aircraft,

    • @hazythats
      @hazythats 4 года назад +72

      @jadesluv please take note of the insane amount of irony in the joke/satire, I have given you an F on your assignment for being a total dipwad sack of shit, please try harder next time.

    • @ATLTraveler
      @ATLTraveler 3 года назад +6

      @@jadesluv pretty sure twas a joke buddy boo...

    • @NotMe-st8qc
      @NotMe-st8qc 3 года назад +1

      Yes Piper Warrior, you may be giving them too much credit saying the remark was satire

    • @TaylorAdams12
      @TaylorAdams12 3 года назад

      @@hazythats Alright, kinda rude which is not great, but also absolutely hilarious comment thanks for that

  • @frenchfriley55
    @frenchfriley55 2 года назад +120

    as an instructor i hope my students never have to encounter this but i hope that if the situation did arise i would be able to talk them down safely the same way that john did. fantastic job by everyone involved

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +2

      👏👏👏

  • @randyporter3491
    @randyporter3491 6 лет назад +164

    She took off as a 17 year old girl student and landed as a mature young woman pilot ! Congrats Maggie. You just got the type of training and experience, money can’t buy. This experience will stay with you forever, in a good way and give you something most other pilots don’t have. Real-world, actual emergency situation experience.
    That’s huge. I’ve been a pilot since the 80s and I don’t have it. Pilots everywhere are proud of you, well done !👍

    • @bobmazzi7435
      @bobmazzi7435 6 лет назад +20

      You also learned something about yourself. You CAN do it. Life threw you a curve and you dealt with it. You will have a lot of people who will second guess how you handled this. And there will be lots of "what ifs" that occur to you. But, you landed in one piece. And walked away from it. That's what counts.

    • @tokillamurderer
      @tokillamurderer 6 лет назад +3

      Well said!!!!!

    • @randyporter3491
      @randyporter3491 6 лет назад +4

      Bob Mazzi - Exactly ! Well said Bob.

    • @christianbrotherspaintingi6821
      @christianbrotherspaintingi6821 6 лет назад

      great comment

  • @deancorrea9948
    @deancorrea9948 6 лет назад +85

    From a former Navy Pilot and father of a 17 year old daughter... Bravo Zulu Maggie! You were very brave and calm!

  • @wendysugg1199
    @wendysugg1199 5 лет назад +163

    That tiny scared kids voice.
    But she kept saying alright ..and she was.
    I'm so very impressed and proud and I don't even know her!

  • @AFmedic
    @AFmedic 3 года назад +222

    Cockpit PA: "Hello! This is your Captain, Maggie"
    Me to passenger next me: "It's Maggie! We can relax the whole flight!"

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +5

      Totally 👏

  • @michaelmurphy2585
    @michaelmurphy2585 6 лет назад +430

    Local news reports indicated she hopes to join the US Air Force. Hopefully she enjoys an long and successful career.

    • @liesdamnlies3372
      @liesdamnlies3372 6 лет назад +27

      Michael Murphy Damn, really? I’d bet this’d look good on her record. She’s obviously scared but she faced it and got down safe.

    • @38911bytefree
      @38911bytefree 6 лет назад +7

      She will do for sure I think.

    • @Phyde4ux
      @Phyde4ux 6 лет назад

      Please give us a link to the local news article?

    • @JohnLeder
      @JohnLeder 6 лет назад +24

      Two stories about the incident:
      www.wcvb.com/article/pilot-in-training-makes-emergency-landing-after-losing-wheel/23054194
      boston.cbslocal.com/2018/09/10/beverly-airport-emergency-landing/

    • @florida5135
      @florida5135 6 лет назад +2

      Thank you.

  • @MM-py2sw
    @MM-py2sw 4 года назад +179

    Most kids at 17 are just learning to drive a car and getting their license. Maggie is 17 and solo flying a plane and successfully landing with a missing wheel. I know your parents and instructors couldn’t have been more proud of you that day! You’re gonna do great things in life, you go girl 👍

    • @bbbbbbb51
      @bbbbbbb51 3 года назад +3

      Isn't it amazing what money can get you?

    • @igvc1876
      @igvc1876 3 года назад +9

      @@bbbbbbb51 doesn't take that much money. I mean you can't be poor, but a huge number of people can afford 10 grand broken up over time. Plus for people under 18 there are programs and scholarships including from Civil Air Patrol that can get you trained for free. Lots of people can afford it, but not many people want or can. Your comment implies that money magically gets you a license. It's hard work, a lot of learning, both theory and practice and lots of adults can't do it. This isn't anything like getting a driver's license. A hardworking and driven kid can easily save up 10 grand working summers over several years. How do you know she isn't doing that? Or doesn't have a scholarship? Or isn't in Civil Air Patrol? Or her parents just saved up or took a loan for 10 grand or are paying as they can afford?

    • @shaddowsdieout
      @shaddowsdieout 3 года назад +5

      The fact that the other random pilots congratulated her too. She mustve felt so much relief. Hopefully some pride too

    • @skelecado
      @skelecado 3 года назад

      My 17 year old brother still doesn’t now how to 🙄

  • @thefrase7884
    @thefrase7884 5 лет назад +3090

    30 years later
    First Officer: we’ve lost all landing gear!
    Captain Maggie: hold my beer

    • @QemeH
      @QemeH 5 лет назад +162

      Maggie: Been there, done that.
      FO: Sorry, Ma'am... what?
      Maggie: Here, watch this video and let me fly. :D

    • @AxelWerner
      @AxelWerner 5 лет назад +28

      ... but dont spill it! doing a belly landing by ear now.

    • @AxelWerner
      @AxelWerner 5 лет назад +4

      ... but dont spill it! doing a belly landing by ear now.

    • @pawpatrolnews
      @pawpatrolnews 5 лет назад +59

      Why is she drinking a beer while flying?

    • @robvoyles
      @robvoyles 5 лет назад +11

      hold my beer.....yes i can do this with a cocktail or two.....

  • @TheTurtleRage
    @TheTurtleRage Год назад +36

    Her shaky voice almost had me in tears. Poor little thing was terrified. She did so well! I’m so proud of her!

    • @TheMalf1978
      @TheMalf1978 Год назад +1

      It's going to be hard to scare her again.

  • @jessespad
    @jessespad 4 года назад +911

    I'd been pretty pissed when I realized nobody filmed me land.

    • @pvtdipwad2944
      @pvtdipwad2944 4 года назад +13

      Same here 😩

    • @benebooksbookkeeping1194
      @benebooksbookkeeping1194 4 года назад +75

      Yeah, but it's nice to be ABLE to be pissed... nice she was still on the right side of the grass.

    • @rogerelzenga4465
      @rogerelzenga4465 4 года назад +8

      @@benebooksbookkeeping1194 Touché

    • @17Helton
      @17Helton 4 года назад +5

      I wouldn't have wanted that due to potential of the opposite outcome. I would have needed a shower and a change of boxers for sure. 😥

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 4 года назад +16

      I'd rather they didn't film me shit myself thanks.

  • @scottlawless8854
    @scottlawless8854 6 лет назад +154

    ATC did an amazing job of recognizing how scary the situation was for Maggie, putting her in pattern to have time to compose herself and her thoughts, and use her training to fly the plane. I think it needs to be said, though, that instructor John was simply amazing. You could literally hear the relief in her voice when he began kindly giving her step by step instructions for normal landing procedure just like he had likely done a hundred times before in their training together. In the end, she beat back the fear, focused on flying, and flew the plane all the way to the ground just like a long experienced pilot does. Great job Maggie!!!

    • @JanBruunAndersen
      @JanBruunAndersen 6 лет назад +8

      Agreed. I think the circling helped her conquer the initial OMG fear. She realised that she could still fly the plane and sounded calmer when the instructor came online.

    • @grapedrink5136
      @grapedrink5136 6 лет назад +1

      All of what you said but I also think the circling was used to burn up some fuel in case of a worst-case scenario, no?

    • @thegabb
      @thegabb 6 лет назад

      It was in order to give them time to stage the fire-trucks and the meat-wagon.

    • @ashmackenzie.2763
      @ashmackenzie.2763 6 лет назад

      @ WillyMaykit. Please tell me you’re not attempting to argue ‘fake news’.

    • @thegabb
      @thegabb 6 лет назад +2

      Er....what?
      I said they needed time to get their ground rescue-resources such as fire-trucks, rescue-personnel, and ambulance into position.

  • @wadesta1986
    @wadesta1986 4 года назад +205

    Instructor John is the man. She instantly calmed when he started talking!

  • @WarrenNewman
    @WarrenNewman 6 лет назад +146

    I think that shows the benefits of good training and the instructor´s ability to give clear and useful advice

    • @bobmazzi7435
      @bobmazzi7435 6 лет назад +5

      Hey, stuff happens. Preflight does not do a magnaflux or dye penetrant inspection on every casting.
      Plus, a student pilot may know what the book says to check, but does not have years of experience to know what else to look for.
      That said, I'd really like to hear what failed.

  • @shameerxperiaz7919
    @shameerxperiaz7919 4 года назад +90

    The most heart touching part was when the other pilots congratulate her at the last part of the video 12:26, for her immense performance... That's the lovable thing about the aviation... ❤

  • @kevincallaghan3212
    @kevincallaghan3212 6 лет назад +284

    woman atc person was amazing .kept this young girl calm more power to her...

    • @N1120A
      @N1120A 6 лет назад +18

      Just another example of the incredible work our FAA controllers do.

    • @ericlehman839
      @ericlehman839 6 лет назад +31

      Yeah, her shifts from clipped-professional voice to calming-maternal voice were particularly striking.

    • @kevincallaghan3212
      @kevincallaghan3212 6 лет назад +3

      @@ericlehman839 yes if the wee girl got a grumpy atc woman could of turned out a lot different

    • @MB-ln9nv
      @MB-ln9nv 6 лет назад +7

      Yeah she’s good, my house is just about 1/3 mile from this airport and she’s on point when I listen to the tower

    • @carschmn
      @carschmn 6 лет назад +4

      I appreciated how her voice changed when she realized it was a kid flying alone.

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 10 месяцев назад +8

    You could hear her countenance change and her confidence improve when her instructor started coaching her. Great instructor and I’m sure she’ll be an awesome pilot. She’s getting some experience most student pilots don’t get to experience. I know it’s scary, but it may turn out to be something she may have to use in the future. Even bad situations can be a learning experience. Excellent job by all involved.

  • @arfyness
    @arfyness 4 года назад +242

    Shout out to the LEGEND ATC who was able to lovingly catch this girl's terror and guide her back toward confidence until instructors were available. ABSOLUTE LEGEND.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama 2 года назад +1

      Yeah the ATC was glorious in how well she was able to bring Captain Maggie back when Maggie the terrified little girl was trying to take over.

  • @PriyaShahMumbai
    @PriyaShahMumbai 5 лет назад +600

    Tower: Say your intentions.
    Maggie: Can I circle back to land ?
    Says that decision the next moment, that shows how clear is her thinking just when she is informed of a grave situation. What a girl. Lots of Love.

    • @motorcop505
      @motorcop505 5 лет назад +13

      Priya Shah Thank you for pointing that out. It was great. She’s amazing.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler 5 лет назад

      Exactely

    • @Pandainapandasuit
      @Pandainapandasuit 5 лет назад +40

      @Rata 4U student pilot though. Not a multimillion dollar plane pilot.

    • @speedbird-bw5cq
      @speedbird-bw5cq 5 лет назад +32

      ​@Rata 4U Well she was cool enough that she was able to land an aircraft missing its right main gear with minimal damage to the aircraft and no injuries. If panic had taken over it would most likely have been a very different outcome.

    • @sweetpjeb23
      @sweetpjeb23 5 лет назад +53

      @Rata 4U She was a 17 year old kid. Of course she was gonna panic, asshole. She stayed as calm as she could given her minimal experience.

  • @imjustsomeguy72
    @imjustsomeguy72 4 года назад +72

    My heart absolutely broke when she answered that first call from tower with "yeah?" - you could tell she was already processing the situation and the shock. It would have a seasoned grown up veteran pilot quaking in their shoes. But Maggie clutched it out. Phonomenal. Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing. It's only a bonus if you can use the aircraft again.

    • @tungsten8290
      @tungsten8290 3 года назад +5

      "that warrior lost a wheel on takeoff"
      "wait... I'm in a warrior, and I just took off....... yeahhhhhhhhhhhh"

  • @RYVENANT
    @RYVENANT 2 года назад +55

    Everyone involved in this is absolutely incredible. Maggie, John the instructor, ATC woman, all top notch. Glad Maggie had a team around her to get her through this. Keeping calm through a situation that can rightfully panic anyone, she's going to be an awesome pilot (if she's not already)

    • @dadcelo
      @dadcelo 2 года назад +3

      Every single person mentioned in this video was a pro. We're lucky to have them

    • @tee4222
      @tee4222 Год назад +3

      Well, everyone except the maintenance team or whoever is supposed to be making sure the landing gear stays attached to the aircraft.

    • @RYVENANT
      @RYVENANT Год назад +2

      @@tee4222 I believe that would be on her, pre-flight maintenance checks should be done by the owner or operator. Though things happen, in this case it could have been something faulty that failed from the manufacturer thats not usually inspected, or just a freak accident in general.

    • @tee4222
      @tee4222 Год назад +2

      @@RYVENANT I’d imagine there was a pretty thorough investigation done. I was in a Pilatus that had a windscreen failure once and both the faa and pilatus didn’t rest until they could determine a cause.

  • @elle6968
    @elle6968 6 лет назад +311

    i cried at the end. such a little voice with the courage of a lion. wow

    • @michaelcarrier4374
      @michaelcarrier4374 5 лет назад +3

      Love this comment!!! I cried too! What a sweet girl! Great job Maggie! ❤

    • @greg42058
      @greg42058 5 лет назад +9

      I was a grown man. Now I am a grown man with way to much water in my eyes after she landed safely. GO GIRL! YOU'VE DONE GREAT!

    • @jcarrandson
      @jcarrandson 5 лет назад +1

      @@ShermCR Haha! True dat

  • @GetOutsideYourself
    @GetOutsideYourself 6 лет назад +775

    OMG this one had me in tears. I was so rooting for Maggie. Great job!

    • @VR-fn3kv
      @VR-fn3kv 6 лет назад +46

      I'm a 58 year old student pilot. Disabled Iraqi combat back. Thought I was a tough guy until I started crying listening to that. Congratulations Maggie

    • @jboy2jboy2
      @jboy2jboy2 6 лет назад +12

      who else would you be rooting for?

    • @rjelstyx4909
      @rjelstyx4909 6 лет назад +2

      James Heilberg ..Ummm.. Maggie? I guess.

    • @ravex24
      @ravex24 6 лет назад +14

      "No, I'm not crying! You're crying!" I said as I watched this video.

    • @GIANNHSPEIRAIAS
      @GIANNHSPEIRAIAS 6 лет назад +2

      @@jboy2jboy2 the ground

  • @dionlindsay2
    @dionlindsay2 4 года назад +301

    It sounds to me like Maggie comes into her own at 08:46 when John asks "Will that work for you?" and Maggie says "Yeah, that works". That's the joyful sound of transition to calm focusing. That's when I cheered.

    • @Communist-Doge
      @Communist-Doge 4 года назад +8

      John is fantastic and Maggie is an incredibly brave pilot. 👍

    • @tomsmith3045
      @tomsmith3045 4 года назад +11

      That was a great bit of instructing, too. He didn't tell her what to do in that moment, he suggested it, and let her know it was her call - she's flying the plane. Fast forward a bit and she's already got flaps 40 in on final. She apologized for it, but really it was correct, she was just flying the plane.

    • @dcbradfo657
      @dcbradfo657 3 года назад +1

      @@tomsmith3045 yeah she already knew what to do

    • @miksuko
      @miksuko 3 года назад +2

      It's not 8:46, it's 8:33

    • @dionlindsay2
      @dionlindsay2 3 года назад

      @@miksuko Ta

  • @ec7568
    @ec7568 3 года назад +116

    I love the way her whole demeanor changes when she hears her instructor's voice and she re-gained all her confidence....great job by the ATC who has to be a mom! Maggie knows what she's doing - great job.

    • @HexenkoeniginVonAngmar
      @HexenkoeniginVonAngmar 2 года назад +3

      Why does the ATC have to be a mom?

    • @seeitsjay
      @seeitsjay 2 года назад +3

      @@HexenkoeniginVonAngmar the way she handled helping the young pilot showed there was a high chance she was a mother.

    • @ranonampangom2185
      @ranonampangom2185 Год назад +3

      @@seeitsjay A woman can have incredibly high empathy without being a mother. My empathy is so high that I could never force someone to be alive. That's how much I care about people.

    • @seeitsjay
      @seeitsjay Год назад +2

      @@ranonampangom2185 Thats why I said "high chance"

  • @pdbordelon
    @pdbordelon 3 года назад +55

    When John started talking he actually calmed ME down too!

  • @nbrowser
    @nbrowser 6 лет назад +100

    Her voice at first, so nervous...the female controller who showed ultimate in empathy at a time when a kind gentle voice was needed and her quick thinking to get instructors into the tower to talk to Maggie and get her down in one piece...hats off folks. This could of gone far worse but the team aspect to get her to land with as little drama as possible...commendable, this is why the aviation world is as respected as it is. Maggie, if you see this, I wish you the best of luck in continuing your goal of getting your pilots license. You've got this girl!

    • @TexasCat99
      @TexasCat99 6 лет назад +2

      Yep. Same here
      I also think that having the other planes land like normal as if what is going on is normal... Sometimes a wheel falls off.

    • @andytaylor1588
      @andytaylor1588 6 лет назад

      @@TexasCat99 I was just going about my business and then the dang wheels fell off....or even worse, my right main wheel fell off.

    • @poryg5350
      @poryg5350 6 лет назад +2

      @@TexasCat99Actually, if you're missing a main on a heavy plane, you can NOT land as if it's normal landing. The reason why is, simply, the fact that these planes land at a much higher speed than what Maggie was flying and planes are not made to withstand impact. If you lose a side wheel and do a normal landing, you will most likely chop off your wing and engine and the plane may catch fire from leaking fuel. If you are missing a front wheel, the head will likely chop off due to friction, impact and significant local temperature increase.
      Flying a smaller plane the damage risks are much lower, so you can land pretty much like normal. However, flying a heavy plane you will need a longer runway and you will also need to keep the one part up for as long as possible to minimize the speed at which it comes to contact with the ground (it will eventually have to touch the ground, because it loses lift at some point, but the later that point comes, the better).
      Nevertheless, it's an achievement to land any plane that's missing a wheel, be it a small one or a heavy one.

    • @TexasCat99
      @TexasCat99 6 лет назад

      @@poryg5350 thanks for the info. I was aware of some of that.
      My "normal" reference was that ATC and other pilots we're still landing and doing some business as usual. All the while they're so concerned with her safety.
      I would also think that if she is hearing the chatter of other aircraft... Being calm was likely helpful to her as well.

    • @poryg5350
      @poryg5350 6 лет назад +1

      @@TexasCat99 Well, the airport had no other choice than to do business as usual, since missing wheel is not an emergency that requires "prime treatment".

  • @larsmonsen88
    @larsmonsen88 6 лет назад +318

    Props to the woman on the coms..she must be a mom.

    • @aaronmills4238
      @aaronmills4238 5 лет назад +9

      It sounded like she was gonna cry at one point. Must be a mum

    • @vinnyc.1265
      @vinnyc.1265 5 лет назад +6

      Or just a really good ATC.

  • @girlart9
    @girlart9 2 года назад +33

    I loved the part when the instructor told her the airplane doesn’t know it lost a wheel so fly as normal. So cute! When you touch down, it’s gona pull to the right. Etc. How calming for Maggie to have his voice talking her step by step. Great job Maggie.

  • @Sonnabend00
    @Sonnabend00 5 лет назад +307

    I heard her first transmissions - she was terrified - then her training kicked in. Note after a few minutes she is more calm...a lot of new pilots would have muffed the landing.. Maggie did it like a pro. I seriously hope she goes on to be a commercial pilot, anyone who can be that calm and cool under pressure, especially a new pilot on a solo, has the makings of - yes I will say it =- the kind of pilot Sully would be proud of. Well done Maggie.WELL DONE.

    • @GZA036
      @GZA036 5 лет назад +3

      how about some more training on radio communications..... "alright"

    • @royalbirb275
      @royalbirb275 5 лет назад +16

      GZA036 given the nature of the emergency, I think that’s ok.

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 5 лет назад +16

      @@royalbirb275
      Exactly ...
      On this same channel is a recording of a small business jet, that had to do a full belly landing, due to obvious landing gear problems. Last thing the pilot said to TWR, as he was final approach was, iirc, 'if this thing doesn't work out as I hope it does, tell my mum I love her ...'
      That was his last transmission, but fortunately for him, it was a text book landing, minus the gears. Although an appliance was on stand-by at the end of runway, it only had to lay down not that huge amount of foam, just to cool things down.
      In a situation like that, or worse -- as in if he had actual pax on board, rather than just himself -- it seems both TWR & ATC are more accomidating to non-professional coms traffic ... it may be the last thing they ever hear ...

    • @jacobhanekamp2534
      @jacobhanekamp2534 5 лет назад +12

      @@GZA036 keep in mind she is a STUDENT PILOT with a MISSING LANDING GEAR!! Chances of crashing were high and there was that chance that she wouldn't be going home that day. Long story short, she was probably panicking when not on the radio. Give her a break, because you would probably do the same thing if you were in that situation.

    • @havingfun1968
      @havingfun1968 5 лет назад +17

      Sonnabend00 She could fly with us Combat Marine Corps Pilots any day of the week. We all have fear but like anything, we don't forget our training. It kicks in, just like it did on her, and I'm so proud to have been in the sky with you sweetie. God bless you always. Captain T, U.S.M.C.

  • @JackMillsPilot
    @JackMillsPilot 6 лет назад +1019

    Poor lady, she sounds so scared! She was amazing at flying though!

    • @Boodieman72
      @Boodieman72 6 лет назад +65

      I think any pilot would be terrified if the wheel fell off when its a non retractable gear.

    • @andmos1001
      @andmos1001 6 лет назад +63

      Ikitty 7 well, look on the bright side, she managed to land under an emergency. She will definitely ace her flying license if she wants to continue flying

    • @essel23fly
      @essel23fly 6 лет назад +33

      I remember the first time I left the traffic pattern flying Solo with like 10 hours, when I got back to the airport area the haze against the sun was so bad it was barely a mile visibility. I couldn’t see ahead and I nearly crapped my pants. Not as bad as flying with missing landing gear tho! Good job to her.

    • @Boodieman72
      @Boodieman72 6 лет назад +33

      I hope she does continue to fly, I would hate for this to scare her away from it.

    • @heeder777
      @heeder777 6 лет назад +2

      essel23fly I understand that! My first X country solo seemed like nothing went right, until I climbed out and felt the most amazing jolt of accomplishment I ever felt.

  • @carolmorris404
    @carolmorris404 6 лет назад +52

    Maggie, if you get to watch your video, you can feel as proud of yourself as every aviation enthusiast was of you. The ATC and instructors Greg and John also need a massive round of applause. I will, admit, this young lady brought tears to my old eyes. No, not tears of sadness, but tears of hope and joy that the new, young generation of pilots, can not only know the basics at 17, but can cope with emergencies.

  • @jeniferbowen4142
    @jeniferbowen4142 Год назад +19

    I am quite teary over here. And SO VERY PROUD of Maggie!! My son starts his PPL lessons next week and I hope his instructors are just like John and Greg. Well done team!!

  • @ravenopenheart2649
    @ravenopenheart2649 6 лет назад +131

    At 16 flying as a solo student I lost my engine. I only had enough time to call a May Day to Atlanta Center, and managed to glide to an airport...best lading I ever made. Engine loss to landing probably no more than 90 seconds...no time to be afraid, glad I did not have this much time to worry. Just like me, she will have a great story to tell for the rest of her life!

    • @gofastER
      @gofastER 6 лет назад +6

      I've never had an engine out but during my check ride the instructor pulled the engine on me just as I was entering downwind. Ended up turning base almost on top of the runway and nailed the landing. Though I was 30 not 16. Oh and I also lost my right tire in the same plane this girl did (pa28-161). Only I had the luxury of not knowing. As I was rolling down the runway it was taking more and more left rudder to keep me on centerline. By the time the plane came to a stop I had just about my full body weight on the left rudder. I don't know how I would have reacted had I known while still in the air. But it ended up not really being that bad.

    • @gmctech
      @gmctech 6 лет назад +18

      My CFI was really aggressive... thank frig he was too... he'd put me in positions while flying that made you react... power loss, avionics dead, bad altimeter, jammed flaps etc etc. Short takeoffs, short landings, it was ceaseless... LoL... never forget out over the ocean, he pulled the throttle to idle and smirked and said you just lost your engine, deal with it... made me land in a farmers field with big 1 ton round hay bails everywhere (farmer let us use his hay field all the time for soft field landings)... I always loved how he'd throw that Cessna around like it was a rag doll.. taught me how to manhandle the plane but also taught how to be as soft and gentle as can be...

    • @gofastER
      @gofastER 6 лет назад

      gmctech I had a pretty aggressive cfi too. Only...it was more like he had a temper. I don’t remember exactly as it was 8 years ago now but it was something like “what rpm’s are you at” “um, 2350” “what are you supposed to be at?” “2300” “WELL GET THERE!?!?!?” As his face goes bright red and there’s spittle everywhere.
      I trained under part 141 in kenosha wi. Obviously we had the lake right there but was always told to avoid large bodies of water with a single engine. Seems somewhat ridiculous but also fair...? I don’t know. That’s just the way my school did it. And I’d take the plane down low for practice emergency landings but we never actually landed.

    • @drmic3401
      @drmic3401 6 лет назад +16

      Did you manage to find your lost engine after you landed?

    • @DougRowan_photography
      @DougRowan_photography 6 лет назад +3

      I was thinking the same thing, the amount of time they made her circle would have put me over the edge. One thing to know you are in a bad situation, another to have to circle and think about it for 30 minutes!! I'd almost take your situation over that, eehhh, nah. lol