Man Steals a Passenger Plane and Crashes it Just After Takeoff (With Real Video)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2022
  • Find out how a Horizon Air ground service agent with no piloting experience managed to steal a Bombardier Dash 8 Q400, a turboprop-powered regional airliner.
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  • @jeffreydavis9783
    @jeffreydavis9783 8 месяцев назад +443

    These two men who communicated with this troubled young man personified grace. Not just good at their jobs; good at being human.

    • @xNamsu
      @xNamsu 3 месяца назад +4

      Yea he's a "troubled young man" now but if he was a Pakistani or Arab american I bet that narrative changes real quick.

    • @lizard944
      @lizard944 3 месяца назад +9

      @@xNamsu Are you speaking from experience?

    • @DarthBinky89
      @DarthBinky89 3 месяца назад +10

      @@xNamsuif he was one of those he would have flew the plane into a building

    • @davidhorn6008
      @davidhorn6008 3 месяца назад

      Why?

    • @YoWhoDat
      @YoWhoDat 3 месяца назад

      Well said.

  • @eastendmafia1773
    @eastendmafia1773 Год назад +1693

    I love how the other pilot said “my airplanes feeling just fine, how’s yours?” Making him feel apart of the sky with other pilots, and may have brought on a different attitude. Genius.

    • @KeyboardBuster
      @KeyboardBuster Год назад +135

      Yeah man, that was super chill of him. They knew he was doomed and they were talking kindly to basically a dying man.

    • @user-ve6kv8ue6q
      @user-ve6kv8ue6q Год назад +98

      @@KeyboardBuster that was my exact thoughts too, especially for the pilot, i thought "this guy's talking to a dead man and he knows it"

    • @MrKylePopovich
      @MrKylePopovich 10 месяцев назад +23

      I got the opposite feeling, like the safe pilot was trying to figure out how the out-of-control plane was doing (as a lethal threat to other airlines and pedestrians on the ground).
      Like giving an enemy a poisonous drink yet yours is fine, but you wanna know if they are dead yet:
      "My wine is great, how's yours?" 😏

    • @oldfart6935
      @oldfart6935 10 месяцев назад +17

      @@MrKylePopovich damn thats so dark

    • @CGplay186
      @CGplay186 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@oldfart6935 the funny thing is he probably right but you go with op view if that make you feel better

  • @one1onetime935
    @one1onetime935 Месяц назад +47

    "Just a broken guy with a few screws loose " man that hits home and tugs at the ol heart strings.

    • @dozer3955
      @dozer3955 7 дней назад +1

      Sure does

    • @PaulB-gl1ix
      @PaulB-gl1ix 4 дня назад +2

      Yep… sums me up but I keep pressing on. It’s a tough gig but despite the usual life difficulties I have it pretty damn good at 66. My mum died at 23 and I guess it kind of left me a bit damaged… For life as it turned out!

  • @brianvittachi6869
    @brianvittachi6869 6 месяцев назад +188

    It is remarkable how the ATC guy and the pilot managed to stay so calm. They're not only professional but good humans too.

    • @atropin3502
      @atropin3502 4 месяца назад +2

      They probably knew there's no way he can land.

    • @maelstrom2313
      @maelstrom2313 4 месяца назад +3

      They were also probably terrified that he might point the aircraft at the tower if they chose the wrong words. They would have little chance of surviving in that case and the thought must have been sobering.

    • @DeadPKhtow
      @DeadPKhtow 3 месяца назад +1

      Just think what did it cost to them both. They knew what was coming

  • @JonRumfelt1975
    @JonRumfelt1975 Год назад +1566

    Pilot "He'd be a hero if he could pull off a landing." Best line.
    These guys deserve a few drinks, for sure.

    • @geometricart7851
      @geometricart7851 Год назад

      I'm sure they had them afterward.

    • @bossstillen4390
      @bossstillen4390 Год назад +4

      Lmaoooo

    • @flammenjc
      @flammenjc Год назад +104

      Its just lip service and Rich knew that, he wasnt stupid.
      Be a hero but get put in jail for 50 years probably

    • @sarah_loves_mittens
      @sarah_loves_mittens Год назад +27

      Go listen to the extended uncut audio of Sky King and I'm telling you Richard has 101 one-liners that top this one.

    • @Ballaholic82
      @Ballaholic82 Год назад +32

      How about, I think they'd give u a job doing just about anything if u can pull this off.. 😆

  • @bcpnatl
    @bcpnatl Год назад +2806

    From my perspective, the ATC and pilot could not have handled the situation any better. They were walking a fine line between trying to talk some sense into him, trying to earn his trust, and not getting him panicked. I'm sure they were feeling all kinds of emotions internally, but they stayed calm and kept their composure extremely well. These are true professionals.

    • @dakmycat3688
      @dakmycat3688 Год назад +85

      They kinda knew or had a feeling it wasn’t gonna end well. I wonder what he was going thru? He said there was a lot of people that he was gonna hurt. So he had loved ones.

    • @x70222
      @x70222 Год назад +28

      I was thinking exactly the same thing. They were excellent. A great example!

    • @gracieg7601
      @gracieg7601 Год назад +8

      Wow what a shame. How on earth did he do that alone?

    • @daniellejulien715
      @daniellejulien715 Год назад +5

      Apart from the first 3 words, my comment was going to be worded nearly identically! "From my perspective" is unnecessary though because the same holds true from ANY perspective. The "kid gloves" were definitely utilized in expert manner.

    • @josephhammond6738
      @josephhammond6738 Год назад +27

      Poor guy. Depression hurts, people. But there's help.

  • @trottingfoxinc
    @trottingfoxinc 11 месяцев назад +342

    Damn, man was no villain, the intrusive thoughts just won out on this day...I hope he's found peace and my heart goes out to his family.

    • @ioannageor180
      @ioannageor180 7 месяцев назад +15

      Exactly what I thought. Intrusive thoughts are the worst, they are backed by biological and social factors... I also feel that since Richard was a quiet person nobody ever noticed he was battling these thoughts....

    • @olgagr7136
      @olgagr7136 7 месяцев назад +22

      This video is a little different. I know another video, much longer, and he said ( in that video)
      that his life has no meaning, his future is bleak. Poor man was in a state of depression.
      RIP dear pilot.

    • @TomInGulfBreeze
      @TomInGulfBreeze 7 месяцев назад +37

      Sorry, but he's definitely s criminal. Destroying someone else's property is a crime. Agree on sympathies for the family and sorrow for the guy's depression, but I've seen others (not you)
      hail him as a hero, and that's just nonsense.

    • @androwaydie4081
      @androwaydie4081 6 месяцев назад +3

      He probably abused drugs beforehand.

    • @awkwardautistic
      @awkwardautistic 6 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@TomInGulfBreezeHe is a hero to those who can relate.

  • @CanadianFitted
    @CanadianFitted 2 месяца назад +14

    When he spoke about the people who would miss him and casually switched to talking about the mountains I could hear the pain in the Towers voice because he knew why he was saying that, RIP Richard that was a hell of a last ride.

    • @nickieb9656
      @nickieb9656 2 месяца назад +1

      that part made me cry my eyes out…

  • @lincbond442
    @lincbond442 Год назад +1448

    I like how Capt. Bill congratulated him on the successful barrel roll and then told him to try to land the plane.

    • @707josh
      @707josh Год назад +79

      I know they are very polite to keep him and other pilots from getting emotional or doing anything terrorist like but I swear this is one of the chillest convos I’ve ever witnessed

    • @samsonblvd
      @samsonblvd Год назад +42

      @Steve Robinson thats crazy i wonder why he stopped talking i guess he passed out after the barrel roll

    • @arthurdebacker9918
      @arthurdebacker9918 Год назад +1

      @@samsonblvdm my

    • @samaelsandalphon5600
      @samaelsandalphon5600 Год назад +12

      @@steverobinson1334 what an odd thing to say.

    • @LoLErMan13
      @LoLErMan13 Год назад

      So nonchalantly too. Those atc should've been like okay we can have a talk to talk since he can obviously fly just fine.... please turn left please is all they can mutter after he poured his heart out. Fuck those atc.

  • @soshiangel90
    @soshiangel90 Год назад +788

    The heart attack the pilot clearly had when the guy said "can this do a barrel roll" and the actually went and freaking did it! I know he didn't even need to be in the cockpit to hear those alarms ringing in his head.

    • @seananderson375
      @seananderson375 Год назад +4

      Oo09ò o oo0

    • @seananderson375
      @seananderson375 Год назад

      P p. ,The p,

    • @schrodingersmechanic7622
      @schrodingersmechanic7622 9 месяцев назад +5

      A proper barrel roll is a 1G maneuver, any airworthy fixed wing could do one with little fuss

    • @ArtemSayapov
      @ArtemSayapov 9 месяцев назад +33

      ​@@schrodingersmechanic7622my guy, we're not talking about simple planes here, he did a barrel roll on a freaking *airliner*! Those are not made to be very maneuverable.

    • @schrodingersmechanic7622
      @schrodingersmechanic7622 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@ArtemSayapov airliners are far more capable than people realize. Test pilot Tex Johnston did a barrel roll in a prototype 707 in the 50s. The airframe of one can handle more g-force than the passengers can. A 747 could perform a loop if it had enough power to keep its speed up.

  • @CosmicMapping
    @CosmicMapping 28 дней назад +6

    The fact he actually said "Can this thing do a barrel roll?", attempted it, and FUCKING PULLED IT OFF?!?!??

  • @raymondkymsuttle
    @raymondkymsuttle 10 месяцев назад +61

    This is heartbreaking and yet it’s amazing that he spent his last hour alive appreciating the beauty of the world.

    • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
      @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 месяца назад +1

      What are you smoking?

    • @jamesmichael9341
      @jamesmichael9341 Месяц назад +2

      @@user-uz7ir9sc1t Hes not saying that its a good thing. Read and respond to what people actually say, not what you feel theyre saying. Frontal cortex, maybe youre young.

    • @aciidbraiin8079
      @aciidbraiin8079 Месяц назад

      Obviously he appreciated the beauty or fun of flying before he died. Now, it was wrong but if you haven't seriously considered suicide then you can consider yourself lucky. There's a certain apathy towards life that builds up through depression and when you got nothing to lose it becomes surreal.@@user-uz7ir9sc1t

  • @williamthethespian
    @williamthethespian Год назад +1663

    The composure of the people on the ground is absolutely amazing. They tried so hard. They kept it together. Given the situation, they couldn't have done better

    • @omarijoseph3189
      @omarijoseph3189 Год назад +19

      this is so true...i didn't really notice that as my focus was on the flyer...you're correct.

    • @RailsofForney
      @RailsofForney Год назад +8

      Don’t even know how they receive that training

    • @tumekeehoa3121
      @tumekeehoa3121 Год назад +17

      A masterclass, it won't stop them thinking they could have done better though. Hopefully they both spend a lot of time taking about it to free their minds of those destructive thoughts.

    • @tumekeehoa3121
      @tumekeehoa3121 Год назад +3

      @Andrew Torres At least he had a male mountain range nearby. Mt Taranaki is a handsome young fella I could've introduced him. He missed out on the maiden Pīhanga and might be looking elsewhere.

    • @omarijoseph3189
      @omarijoseph3189 Год назад +22

      @Andrew Torres I think you might be a bit off on that assumption, i believe he's talking about that area or scenery or mountains...it doesn't seem like he's talking about men at all...but i could be corrected

  • @kgmams9852
    @kgmams9852 Год назад +771

    RIP to guy, he was clearly in a dark place, wanted his dream exit and got... And thank GOD he didn't take any other life...

    • @johnfox1991
      @johnfox1991 Год назад +47

      So sad ... Imagine being so young and not seeing any way out of your personal struggles...

    • @closeyamy
      @closeyamy Год назад +18

      @@johnfox1991 Yeah, it sucks

    • @coyotekakakaway4788
      @coyotekakakaway4788 Год назад +3

      Yeah... my heart broke.

    • @coyotekakakaway4788
      @coyotekakakaway4788 Год назад +31

      As someone who struggles with mental and emotional stability... who struggles with suicidal thoughts.... fuck. My heart! I feel bad for the people he left behind but holy shit, the empathy and understanding I have for fichard... I'm glad he found his peace and I'm glad that nobody else was hurt.

    • @swaguwuflexcringe
      @swaguwuflexcringe 10 месяцев назад

      Poor guy crashed a plane obviously not a pussy and idiot obviously 😂

  • @lr2ldn
    @lr2ldn Год назад +199

    The fact that this guy starting flying an airplane without NO training is beyond impressive.

    • @kappaman1994
      @kappaman1994 9 месяцев назад +5

      This part 💯✊🏿

    • @TheDerangedBlood
      @TheDerangedBlood 8 месяцев назад +23

      Its actually not that difficult to get the plane into the air. It is the landing that is tough. My uncle worked for Boeing for 30 years and he said it is super easy.

    • @dogshake
      @dogshake 8 месяцев назад +21

      @@TheDerangedBloodwhat about his barrel roll? I’ve heard other pilots say that was a near impossible move without training, and an incredibly difficult maneuver even for trained pilots. How true is that? I assume it’s pretty true, and this guy got so so so lucky that he was at the right altitude and controlled it in just a way where he wouldn’t crash. This guy has to have played some sort of simulator, because I wouldn’t even know where to begin with those crazy control panels. I’ve heard that he had a lot of time spent in cockpits w/ pilot friends at his work, and probably picked up a lot of his knowledge that way. RIP, Fly High Sky King.

    • @TheDerangedBlood
      @TheDerangedBlood 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@dogshake I said, taking to flight is easy, I never said anything about doing a barrel roll being easy. I don't think up until that point anyone had even attempted to do a barrel roll in a commercial airplane.

    • @dogshake
      @dogshake 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheDerangedBlood oh for sure, i wasnt trying to force a point, I was legitimately curious and you seem to have good knowledge off it. I have zero knowledge of this stuff and wanted to ask how hard it would actually be. Didnt mean to offend

  • @ryanbon2414
    @ryanbon2414 Год назад +80

    Richard was so calm and respectful from the start. Seems like he had made his decision well before and come to peace with that. Sad stuff 😢

    • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
      @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 месяца назад

      How many times a week do you go to a shrink?

  • @jackpayne4658
    @jackpayne4658 Год назад +910

    The actual pilot guy did a great job. He wasn't trained as a therapist - and even a trained therapist might have done no better. Rich had decided to take off, but not land.

    • @Pixietoria
      @Pixietoria Год назад +61

      I completely agree. I feel so much for the pilot. I hope he's doing well after this.

    • @lunayoshi
      @lunayoshi Год назад +67

      Yeah, props to both the traffic controller and the pilot talking to him. This must have been very stressful, trying to reason with someone not to hurt himself or anybody else. The feeling of helplessness must have been very real, especially with Richard being so otherwise very reasonable (aside from, you know, stealing a plane).

    • @taylorb213
      @taylorb213 Год назад +28

      It’s always sad when someone tries to or succeeds at hurting themself, but I keep thinking about the fear that the ATC pilot must’ve had knowing that Rich had a jet in his control and could potentially hurt a lot of other people, intentional or not. I don’t know what I would’ve done in that scenario.

    • @cosicave5179
      @cosicave5179 Год назад +6

      @@taylorb213
      I know what you!re saying; but have you watched the video? It's not a jet but a a twin prop!

    • @Nisie23
      @Nisie23 Год назад +9

      You probably meant the ATC guy, not so much the pilot.

  • @alyfaith
    @alyfaith Год назад +791

    "I wasn't really planning on landing it." my heart sank 💔

    • @chriswebster24
      @chriswebster24 Год назад +19

      Yeah, he died.

    • @coyotekakakaway4788
      @coyotekakakaway4788 Год назад +17

      It made me cry....

    • @renderz8435
      @renderz8435 9 месяцев назад +2

      He should never be allowed near an airplane. Pilots dont just need skill, they need sanity. This guy isnt mentally stable to be a pilot. I dont want to be his passenger going on a barrel roll whenever he feels like it

    • @andrewp6314
      @andrewp6314 9 месяцев назад +48

      ​@@renderz8435he was not a pilot he was a baggage handler. Should have watched the video

    • @geekaiixx
      @geekaiixx 9 месяцев назад +18

      You shouldn’t feel bad for him, he could have crashed and killed people and he didn’t give a crap about their lives. What if he had accidentally crashed into the airport and killed hundreds of people. Mental illness isn’t an excuse for endangering other people’s lives, there are plenty of ways to end your life, this is just selfish.

  • @VitoAnthonyD.-ow7oo
    @VitoAnthonyD.-ow7oo 7 месяцев назад +33

    What a story. I didn't know until the end that he intentionally crashed it. He was so calm. He was acting out his final fantasy before going out and hurt nobody else except the insurance company and the pain of his relatives. Something so sad and desperately ballsy about this. Like he was enjoying his final moments on Earth. He was the boss and he was in control. I wish he had landed it and found some help.

    • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
      @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 месяца назад +2

      You could use some 'help' too.

    • @CosmicMapping
      @CosmicMapping 28 дней назад +1

      @@user-uz7ir9sc1t Why have you made a hobby out of finding anybody in this comment section with a base level of human empathy and verbally berating them?

    • @RobertFairweatherLuvMachine
      @RobertFairweatherLuvMachine 7 дней назад

      The people on the island were quite pissed off that he dumped on their quiet escape. Look it up. RIP Ski King.

    • @emdiar6588
      @emdiar6588 6 дней назад

      @@CosmicMapping You are as much a dick as the OP.

  • @Heisenberg-tc9hp
    @Heisenberg-tc9hp 8 месяцев назад +34

    I was on the runway about to be cleared for take off at the airport where this happend.
    We were delayed about 4 hours and there wasn’t a lot known about what the hell was happening at the time as Richard was still flying around but it’s crazy to look back at this with more context and how he was able to fly around

    • @Pattern_Noticer
      @Pattern_Noticer 13 дней назад +3

      It's like the one 4 hour delay I'd take with a gigantic smile. Apologies but your flight has been delayed due to the sky king coming back for one more encore 🤩
      I'd buy the entire plane a round of beers at an airport bar and wouldn't even think about it.
      Cheers sky king, I hope you found peace

  • @JennaChamomile
    @JennaChamomile Год назад +1173

    It’s so sad that Richard’s last conversation before he died was with a complete stranger talking about random stuff like hiking and how beautiful the view is.

    • @devonblackwood9050
      @devonblackwood9050 Год назад +59

      They had to engage him. It’s psychology. He shouldn’t have stole the aircraft in the same place. That’s the issue

    • @Paul.......
      @Paul....... Год назад +109

      ​@Devon Blackwood way to miss the point entirely. Also no one is saying he should've stolen the aircraft.. what are you even on about? Scolding a dead man?

    • @IRELAND_MY_LOVE
      @IRELAND_MY_LOVE Год назад +46

      you must have a very beautiful and soft soul to understand Richard like that. You understood Richard's loneliness and how he just needed to reach out and find beauty, somewhere, anywhere, where he could just breathe. I think many of us when we are broken look to see if there really is beauty in the snares and mistakes of life. You probably didn't even realise what you said is so profound, which makes it all the more touching. God bless you. I hope you live a long long life in peace.

    • @Scorpiocatmeow644
      @Scorpiocatmeow644 Год назад +45

      I personally think that’s the best convo he could have had in that moment. Way better than crying saying he hates himself.

    • @JennaChamomile
      @JennaChamomile Год назад +14

      @The Reckoning. Thank you for your kind words. Regarding Richard, it was the first thing that came across my mind when I saw this video. It’s sad really. I wish it wasn’t the first thing that came across my mind.

  • @andrewcunningham3447
    @andrewcunningham3447 Год назад +437

    I watched this kids last minutes from my back porch. Super sad when you learn after the fact that he was just depressed with no direction in life. What’s crazy is he flew the shit out of that plane

    • @MLMLW
      @MLMLW Год назад +33

      He actually would have been a good pilot. All he had to do was to get his pilot license!

    • @sarah_loves_mittens
      @sarah_loves_mittens Год назад +65

      Of course he flew the shit out of that plane I mean... you know... he played some video games and stuff😉

    • @MLMLW
      @MLMLW Год назад +29

      @@sarah_loves_mittens - I know, right? I'm sure when he said that the ATC and the pilot trying to help were thinking to themselves, "This isn't a video game son. Not even close!!"

    • @MLMLW
      @MLMLW Год назад +2

      @cake fart - That must have been horrible.

    • @sarah_loves_mittens
      @sarah_loves_mittens Год назад +31

      @@MLMLW have you had a chance to listen to the full audio? I like the flight channel but they left out a lot of key one liners from Bebop rich. And I feel they're important not only for comical value but really the whole audio has to be listening to I feel like if one was a truly understand what he had going on well hold on I don't know that he truly understood what he had going on but a lot of comical key one-liners were left out and they are critical pieces to his mismatched puzzle. Like where somebody I think Air traffic Control said something about he could have any job he wanted if he landed the plane, maybe it was pilot bill, and his response was something like I don't know about that I'm a white guy. And then when he was talking to Eric traffic control and he was trying to lighten the mood and air traffic control was kind of stumbling on what to do and what to say and he was like damn it lives depend on you! And then he realized he took it to a little heavier level than he wanted and was like really I just want you to whisper sweet nothings in my ear. And for some reason like one of my ultimate favorite ones is when he talks about how he threw up in his microphone after the barrel roll. Lol. But ... I don't know there's something just very raw about him saying I really thought that was going to be the end doing that barrel roll. Like that was his moment to back out but he couldn't bring himself to do it or something I don't know I look way too deep into this I think because I can relate to him on so many levels. I think we all have a little Sky King in us
      (that's what she said)

  • @timdj9826
    @timdj9826 9 месяцев назад +80

    The poor guy seemed like a genuinely good dude with an awesome personality. But just imagine being around the area he did the barrel roll & seeing it from the ground he's flying above.

    • @dogshake
      @dogshake 8 месяцев назад

      There’s some really good footage of it from people living in the area. It’s in some good tribute videos. Look up “sky king tribute”

    • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
      @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 месяца назад +1

      I can see you're a good judge of character. You probably would have given Hitler the award for best dictator of the year....

    • @CosmicMapping
      @CosmicMapping 28 дней назад +7

      @@user-uz7ir9sc1t Oh yeah, those are equivalents. Stealing one plane, genocide of millions, definitely the same tier of morality. Totally, yeah, fine, makes perfect sense, just fucking awesome bro.

    • @JohnDoe-cq9no
      @JohnDoe-cq9no 28 дней назад +1

      @@user-uz7ir9sc1t I can see you are ignorant about history and also incapable of empathy.

    • @JohnDoe-cq9no
      @JohnDoe-cq9no 28 дней назад +1

      @@user-uz7ir9sc1t I can see you don't know anything about history and are incapable of empathy.

  • @bobbylawsen9638
    @bobbylawsen9638 4 месяца назад +6

    I noticed in this version the OP deleted the part of the radio communication, Richard was asking ATC if they would give him a job as a pilot if he landed successfully, to which ATC replied "They'd probably give you a job doing whatever", and then Richard says "Nah .....I'm a white guy" . That was conveniently removed.

    • @ctmtuber
      @ctmtuber 8 часов назад

      Interesting!

  • @Rikki0
    @Rikki0 Год назад +601

    I'm a pilot and a pretty hard-core fellow, I always thought. But I actually teared up and found myself pleading with him to get right and put it down safely. This was heartbreaking. He was so concerned about not hurting anyone else. I hope he's at peace now.

    • @kerry4371
      @kerry4371 Год назад +19

      My bro is pilot for *** airlines and yes he felt the same way " just getter down and land"...

    • @thequestioner5916
      @thequestioner5916 Год назад +9

      He almost did there was a log cabin about half a mile from where he crashed with two people inside

    • @anhedonianepiphany5588
      @anhedonianepiphany5588 Год назад +50

      Ultimately, what actual incentive was there for him to land the aircraft? He knew that he’d almost certainly be arrested for a major crime the instant he alighted. Even had someone assured him that wasn’t the case and that only help and comfort would greet him, it’s completely unbelievable. Depression is a kind of inescapable cage, and the last thing someone suffering like that wants is an additional physical cage. Perhaps we need to rethink our responses to mentally ill individuals in desperate circumstances who haven’t yet harmed others. If Rich had knowledge of people in comparable predicaments having their dysfunction taken into account and shown some mercy, it’s possible that he may have considered attempting to land the aircraft. Any suggestion that this would encourage more reckless behaviour is rather absurd, and missing the point.

    • @kerry4371
      @kerry4371 Год назад +18

      @@anhedonianepiphany5588 Nice speech but guess what book smart psychology major - if he landed the plane , he would have saved himself and the plane. Yes he would have been sentenced to time in jail and he would have been still alive to get the help needed to progress in life. What if he killed 50 people while doing this suicide mission- bet your take on this would be totally different....correct??? Go back to school and retake the courses, different professors is advised.

    • @59Alaskan
      @59Alaskan Год назад +7

      Until I read your comment, tears weren't shed... Blessings 🌿

  • @mikep9913
    @mikep9913 Год назад +981

    The ATC and pilot were excellent with him, gently trying to coax him down safely and talking to him like a friend. I’m not sure what else they could have done. May the Lord have mercy on Richard and may he rest in peace.

    • @TheJillianRussell
      @TheJillianRussell Год назад +73

      I honestly think they did the absolute best anyone could have done. No one can fault them for how this ended. No one.

    • @Great-Documentaries
      @Great-Documentaries Год назад +47

      There is no "lord." No Santa or tooth fairy either. Woop, woop. Grow up.

    • @minirock000
      @minirock000 Год назад +7

      Why would your lord judge him harshly? Did he have a lord? I must admit, it can be hard to choose one, well there have been many thousands of deities, perhaps a person could pick bits they like from several and combine the traits.
      The ground personnel were absolute heros even if their attempt failed it wasn't from their lack of doing absolutely everything right. Sometimes when you do everything right, you still fail, that's what Richard couldn't come to terms with. He was disillusioned with the world and he could not go on any longer. He realised that life was no longer going to be similar to the ideas that are drummed into our collective "dreams". Too bad he had to blame the wrong groups (that is how the wealthy keeps us down, keep us fighting each other) but at least he did up doing most harm to the Capitalist system and unfortunately removing habitat and a number of animals he would have obviously taken with him. Perhaps he should have located headquarters before he rotated and struck where the blame lies.

    • @Devogor
      @Devogor Год назад +4

      @@Great-Documentaries ikr

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 Год назад

      @@Great-Documentaries That's Islamophobic, you bigot!

  • @fifiladu2659
    @fifiladu2659 3 месяца назад +19

    Every time I watch a video, short, or show about him- and I always do- it never fails to hurt my heart or make me tear up. It’s so obvious from his tone of voice and choice of words that he was a kind-hearted guy who was in a bad spot, who ended up making an extremely poor choice that day. There was a bittersweet, melancholy tone in his apologies and communications. I wish it had been possible to talk him down, then let him make his amends to society while getting the help he needed to work through the obvious pain he was experiencing, and then move forward. He really did seem like a truly nice human.

    • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
      @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 месяца назад +1

      When are you NOT under the influence?

    • @Indigenous51
      @Indigenous51 24 дня назад

      @@user-uz7ir9sc1t My thoughts exactly. People’s stupid sentimentality get in the way that the guy could’ve killed many people!

    • @samarittan9308
      @samarittan9308 2 дня назад

      If he had landed he would have been sent to federal prison for the rest of his life which would not help with his depression by any means. He'd probably end up hanging himself in jail.

  • @TheMickeyBloo
    @TheMickeyBloo Месяц назад +4

    It may sound controversial but I salute that guy. He was in a dark place, went for one last hoorah, and went out with a graceful attitude. Struggling with deep trauma, I know he was harboring the biggest set of balls in history on that day. I'm just sorry for those he left behind and wish he'd found peace in the world he wanted to leave behind. RIP brother.

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 Год назад +125

    "Just a broken guy." I've seen a report on this before, but again his words brought tears to my eyes.

    • @1981amillia
      @1981amillia Год назад

      @Frida Pavlaski Yeah he was definitely shot down and of course they will keep that part confidential or they would get sh*t for it!!!

    • @59Alaskan
      @59Alaskan Год назад +3

      @Frida Pavlaski he wasn't shot down

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Год назад

      How disgusting. This person was willing to kill thousands of men, women and children on the ground.
      Broken people get therapy. Broken people cry. Broken people isolate. They sometimes kill themselves. But they do NOT hijack an airliner knowing they don't know how to fly it and risk killing thousands of people. It's really disgusting. You're describing your feelings if the 9/11 hijackers had accidentally missed the building right? Poor them? So suicidal.
      Stop making heroes and tragedies out of criminals. This person lucked out and didn't kill anyone, but the fact that he was willing to, and people glorify this? You're the reason the next fucking attention whore psychopath will do something like this, and next time they will end up killing someone.
      *so sad though*

    • @1981amillia
      @1981amillia Год назад

      @Frida Pavlaski Oh I absolutely agree that they had no choice!! He wouldn’t have been able to land the plane and I’m surprised he was able to get it off the ground and not crash instantly. There were lives at stake but even if it was justified, I’m not surprised that they would keep it hush hush.

  • @stormyg9169
    @stormyg9169 Год назад +259

    People will never understand the incredible magnitude of suicide. My heart goes out to this broken man and so many of us broken people.

    • @Tadesan
      @Tadesan 11 месяцев назад +19

      People will never understand the incredible magnitude of unhappiness.

    • @thebalauru3602
      @thebalauru3602 10 месяцев назад +4

      Hope you doing ok out there too, complete stranger. You got this, champ 💯

    • @elliotrose8836
      @elliotrose8836 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@thebalauru3602 im gay

    • @SECONDQUEST
      @SECONDQUEST 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@elliotrose8836well keep it up champ. I like the full spectrum so we have something in common.

    • @suqma
      @suqma 10 месяцев назад

      You alright bro? Need to vent or something?

  • @galaxyeater4255
    @galaxyeater4255 10 месяцев назад +25

    This is actually so heartbreaking. This guy wanted to live his dream so much, and he did it. He actually saw the view and felt like he is a pilot, you can hear it in his voice that he was heartbroken and excited at the same time. I felt his pain through his voice. God bless him, he didn't do anything bad. He was just a lost soul. RIP Pilot Rich

    • @peterwhitey4992
      @peterwhitey4992 8 месяцев назад

      He did do something bad.

    • @galaxyeater4255
      @galaxyeater4255 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@peterwhitey4992 You can't know what this guy has been through, he did something bad but he was lost... a lost soul

    • @user-uz7ir9sc1t
      @user-uz7ir9sc1t 2 месяца назад

      Are you on drugs?

    • @lesterking2790
      @lesterking2790 2 месяца назад

      ​@@peterwhitey4992some have been thru things that can't be understood. You feel he broke laws tell me what broke him?
      He only killed his self his pain was deep . The law is why he didn't try to land first off second he didn't have enough confidence for that and the fact that he's probably going to prison if he did pull off a successful landing was why he made it a one way trip. Please let this great guy r.i.p and yes we lost a good soul that didn't want to hurt anyone . Just life beats some of us down no matter how good of a human they are. Depression is a bitch

  • @daltonharris6793
    @daltonharris6793 Год назад +825

    As a student pilot, I can tell you it’s impressive he managed to takeoff and fly that thing without any training. If there are other universes out there, I hope there’s one where Russell’s dream of being a pilot was realized and his story has a much more fulfilled ending.
    Thank god no one else was hurt. RIP to the deceased.

    • @HashMaster1776
      @HashMaster1776 Год назад +119

      He’s an absolute legend, he didn’t hurt anyone by intention, he crashed his plane where he did very purposefully because he was a good guy, just broken and snapped. So he decided to check off his biggest bucket list item and live his dream before committing suicide. It’s very sad. I hope his family has been able to cope.

    • @bobbyfischer7179
      @bobbyfischer7179 Год назад +1

      @@HashMaster1776 "legend" ? For committing Suicide ? Get help

    • @JWSmythe
      @JWSmythe Год назад +19

      Have you flown in the latest MSFS? If you crank the realism settings all the way up, it's really realistic, and it'll crash you if you do something wrong enough to crash. I don't like that it's cumbersome to look around at the panels and to flip switches. But you can learn where everything is, how to work them.
      With the current version, the graphics are amazing. You can do all the sightseeing you want from the game, you just can't get from Point A to Point B to do other things.
      You can buy some realistic controls too. A proper commercially made yolk, throttle, and pedals. I don't see a throttle for the Cessna 150/172, but it's a start.
      Some people go way overboard, and buy actual panels from real aircraft, and tie them into the game. As I understand it, you could map all the switches and everything, but it will be some effort, and you'll probably need to do some electronics work.
      There was a guy in one of the FB groups I'm in. He modeled the pedals, and posted them on Thingiverse. He used an ESP8266 or ESP32 to emulate joystick controls for those axis. I think he had the toe brakes in there too. The code is stupid simple, with the joystick and keyboard libraries.
      I just went looking for examples, and found Fran Blanche modding a Logitech quadrant to use real Cessna throttle/mix/flaps controls.
      ruclips.net/video/IyLgmu4nYGg/видео.html
      I was a single engine prop pilot a long time ago. I still take a single engine prop up in MSFS. It's a whole lot cheaper than renting a real plane, and paying for fuel. :) In the game, I can ignore restricted airspace, and ignore ATC. I had fun flying under the rim of the Grand Canyon with jets.

    • @hittman2005
      @hittman2005 Год назад +1

      Check out Majestic softwares
      Q-400 it’s a study level sim of this aircraft.

    • @ofuets
      @ofuets Год назад +44

      Every pilot says that flying a plane is not hard, landing one is.

  • @RMR1
    @RMR1 Год назад +1120

    I know he put countless lives at risk, destroyed a $25 million piece of equipment and caused chaos at SeaTac that day, but my heart really breaks for Richard. A lot of us can relate to feeling "broken ... with a couple of screws loose" at one time or another.

    • @707josh
      @707josh Год назад

      I think he wanted to end his life and this was a way to go out w a bang

    • @jodyann77
      @jodyann77 Год назад +14

      Very well said! Just like other people said he was getting this off his bucket list b4 he did this ❤️

    • @Felix-Sited
      @Felix-Sited Год назад +32

      He was a very unfortunate legend.

    • @mairyhuff7102
      @mairyhuff7102 Год назад +30

      He actually seemed like a really nice fella'. A shame really, R.I.P!

    • @ashleymogensen2518
      @ashleymogensen2518 Год назад +10

      His name was Russell

  • @edwinjones1000
    @edwinjones1000 4 месяца назад +6

    I always address pilots as "Sir" or "Ma'me". They are the epitome of calm while under unimaginable pressure.

  • @YP3CA
    @YP3CA Год назад +449

    He sounded very happy during his last 20 minutes. His actions were likely planned weeks before. Depression takes us to a very dark place. I'm glad he didn't hurt anyone and good for him for being happy during his last moments. RIP.

    • @Jorgerally35
      @Jorgerally35 Год назад +29

      He is not happy at all. He is just pretending it :(

    • @loblolly777
      @loblolly777 Год назад +105

      I know it wasn't his intent, but he hurt plenty of people. The coaching pilot, ATC, ground crew, co-workers, family, friends, the crews that had to go out and clean the mess up. All of them would have been impacted and hurt by this. Don't tell me the people trying to talk him down just went home and said, 'Oh well, tried my best, I'll move on now'. Almost guaranteed that they have wracked themselves wondering if there was something else they could have said, could have done, or done differently to arrive at a different outcome, and they will live with that for a long time. Again, plenty of people get hurt by these things.

    • @lionman3378
      @lionman3378 Год назад +4

      He didn't seem depress to me.

    • @chased6222
      @chased6222 Год назад +16

      @@loblolly777 well said

    • @junedarius254
      @junedarius254 Год назад +46

      I’ve have heard that a suicidal person who usually shows signs of depression (showing little emotion, expressions, short or no verbal interactions, reclusive, excessive sleep, etc.) the day of their planned suicide, the person’s mood will be elevated and show signs of happiness. A feeling of euphoria that the planned conclusion will be done. As well as the ATC did coaxing off the edge to safety… in my opinion, the best counselor, therapist wouldn’t be able to stop this pre-planned suicide.

  • @6iX61RL
    @6iX61RL Год назад +287

    the fact he’s doing something so stupid yet calm, happy & still worried about not messing stuff up while doing it says a lot smh. his mental health was definitely in shambles for a while before this! s/o to the pilot and agent for keeping him calm, they did so well.

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 11 месяцев назад +13

      True. It's really sad, guy just loved airplanes and wanted to fly them.

    • @_asantesana_squashbanana_
      @_asantesana_squashbanana_ 10 месяцев назад +6

      I bet the guys who talked to him, as well as the other crew on the ground feel absolutely broken that they couldn't save him. But I think they knew how it was gonna end, so they did, whisper sweet nothing's to him just like he asked. Millennials have gone through a lot financially. He did mention minimum wage as a factor, though hard to tell.
      The reason he sounded so happy and at peace is because he knew his suffering was going to end. But what he didn't realise is just how much suffering his death would bring. Thousands of strangers hurt for the sky king. If only he knew.

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@_asantesana_squashbanana_ For me it's equally sad that the only thing that made this man known and loved was his suicide.

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@alanwatts8239this is the sad world we live in. I know exactly what he was feeling and I've been through it, I feel like most of us probably have. The world is a cruel and dark place.

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@daMillenialTrucker We will survive. Don't lose hope.

  • @yerimchi
    @yerimchi 11 месяцев назад +15

    He was just one of the many men that are alone and ignored in the world.

    • @johnstreet1812
      @johnstreet1812 4 месяца назад +1

      Amen.

    • @kolarz2128
      @kolarz2128 5 дней назад +1

      It's not that. It's the way you can deal with this. There are mens like this who are doing just ok

  • @slp-mu6uj
    @slp-mu6uj Год назад +485

    As sad as this is, heartbreaking actually. You can hear the awe in his voice, being up and flying a plane and seeing the beautiful land around him. He went out on his own terms; just wish he didn't feel the need to seek out that term.

    • @margeebechyne8642
      @margeebechyne8642 Год назад +33

      He had no way of knowing that he wouldn't kill someone when he crashed the plane. Could have been people down there.

    • @davemeyers1
      @davemeyers1 Год назад

      ?

    • @NeonVisual
      @NeonVisual Год назад

      We should all steal a plane and then crash it to go out on our own terms.

    • @cathleenvance4441
      @cathleenvance4441 Год назад +25

      For some people the anguish lies in the making of the decision to take your own life. Sometimes it will take quite a long time but once the person actually makes that decision, they're attitude will most likely change. Family members and friends have been heard saying, "But I just talked to him and he was so happy". "he was in such a good mood, "I never thought for a minute that he was going to do this". If you know someone that is going through dark times and feel they may be suicidal and suddenly they're attitude changes like this...be on alert and or do something. They may have just been struggling with making a decision to end it all. My heart breaks for this guy and his family and friends.

    • @slp-mu6uj
      @slp-mu6uj Год назад +2

      @@davemeyers1 ?

  • @jamesjaneczek8256
    @jamesjaneczek8256 Год назад +73

    When He started saying sorry, my heart just dropped......

    • @RPG-oh1yf
      @RPG-oh1yf Год назад +17

      Imagine the poor air traffic controller fearing he planned to hit a building in Seattle or something..

    • @Goalkeeper8
      @Goalkeeper8 Год назад +3

      @@RPG-oh1yf I think from Richards words they knew he wasn't planning on hurting anyone but himself. However, it was more dangerous that he would do so accidentially by pilot error.

    • @RPG-oh1yf
      @RPG-oh1yf Год назад +4

      @@Goalkeeper8 Correct. He risks other's lives with that unauthorized take off and flying with no experience over populated areas. It's sad but he was very selfish in deciding to end it all in this manner. Suicide affects other people and this one especially so.

  • @Hixdey
    @Hixdey Месяц назад +2

    My man was like "Yo, what if i flew this plane? bet I can do it!"

  • @eljefe6731
    @eljefe6731 10 месяцев назад +4

    "Never really knew it until now." What a moment to have. R.I.P.

  • @katvacuum7510
    @katvacuum7510 Год назад +26

    This guy flew AROUND for over an hour. I would hardly say that constitutes "Crashing just after Takeoff"

    • @katvacuum7510
      @katvacuum7510 Год назад

      @@psirvent8
      Ever heard of something called reserve fuel? Next time maybe actually watch the video and look at time stamps before posting a half baked response.

  • @rogersouthworth1619
    @rogersouthworth1619 Год назад +78

    I'm not a therapist or a pilot but I'm not sure how you could have handled that any better....Damn Man.

  • @timrainger8908
    @timrainger8908 11 месяцев назад +12

    He didn’t crash right after takeoff. He went on to demonstrate pure flying skill and ability. RIP Skyking.

  • @Chibbs.E
    @Chibbs.E 2 месяца назад +7

    Sky King... Fly on brother. Fly on. You taught us all a lot.

    • @Apollo17-yz2sh
      @Apollo17-yz2sh 9 дней назад

      He taught me not to steal a plane and fly it myself.

  • @xEmeraldCityx
    @xEmeraldCityx Год назад +201

    I remember seeing the live footage on Twitter. Seemed like everyone in the vicinity raced outside to see if they could see the plane.
    I hope those who mattered most to him have found closure and remember the good memories they shared together.

  • @chrisb3046
    @chrisb3046 Год назад +276

    This story always gets me on so many levels. Poor guy, the “screws loose” comment makes me emotional, a cry for help from a troubled soul. Rest in peace Richard🙏🏼
    Remarkable reenactment with rare airport footage. I just found out Richard jumped into a moving aircraft in front of others watching. Great job - as always.

    • @raquelpatzwald9196
      @raquelpatzwald9196 Год назад +8

      I loved his cheerful voice .... RIP

    • @zacariasblanco9738
      @zacariasblanco9738 Год назад +13

      What are you talking about he was a bad ass and whent out like one,, a coward takes others with him the SKY KING wasnt afraid he had balls and he wasnt going to land that plane no matter what for once and in the end he was free ...

    • @keola64
      @keola64 Год назад +4

      @@zacariasblanco9738 sad but true !

    • @poutinedream5066
      @poutinedream5066 Год назад +3

      The ground control guy's entire demeanor changes after he said that. He knows this won't end well.

    • @nimesh0775
      @nimesh0775 Год назад +1

      @@zacariasblanco9738 well he's not free. He will have to work on his issues in his next life. But yes, good he didn't kill anyone else.

  • @renataheiberg7534
    @renataheiberg7534 Год назад +14

    Feel really sorry for his family. Such a bright young and handsome man.

    • @kirishima638
      @kirishima638 7 месяцев назад

      29 isn’t young. You hit 30 and biologically speaking you’re on borrowed time after that.

  • @adamfowler350
    @adamfowler350 7 месяцев назад +2

    Man pilots are some of the best people on the planet. They have the best discipline and attitude in respect to other people.

  • @samirahenilaulainen1555
    @samirahenilaulainen1555 Год назад +365

    The conversation he had with the tower was pretty heart-breaking. The lack of co-operation he displayed from the first minute tells me Richard was planning to crash.. obviously the people available were not equipped to handle something like this but it pains me that it sounds like he still had that spark in him..

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 Год назад +12

      He was ignorant to think he could fly that plane

    • @desdicadoric
      @desdicadoric Год назад +9

      Completely, so sad, seemed a good guy

    • @mikey_bb
      @mikey_bb Год назад +74

      To be honest, it doesn't matter what training the ATC had, if someone is intent on ending their life, no-one is going to stop them. As a sidenote, I think the ATC did as good a job as they could in this incident.

    • @eszternagy
      @eszternagy Год назад +26

      @@juliemanarin4127 Nah, he even did a backflip. He was an aviation enthusiast who could not make it into being a professional pilot. This case has already been done by TFC.

    • @zephyrsky__
      @zephyrsky__ Год назад +12

      @@juliemanarin4127 the controller or the pilot? because the kid did fly it.

  • @snowman2834
    @snowman2834 Год назад +27

    When he said a broken man, that was the alarm bell that this guy needs help, he's acting out of despair .

  • @JoshuaR1992
    @JoshuaR1992 11 месяцев назад +6

    This was both beautiful and heartbreaking. The conversation was something so special.

  • @IamGenoBlack
    @IamGenoBlack Год назад +5

    ATC and Capt. Bill handled this with care and class. Pretty amazing. As for Russell, that "I'm a broken guy." hit hard. We are all sort of broken but for him he couldn't recover. Really tragic.

  • @AlexJ1037
    @AlexJ1037 Год назад +430

    I can’t imagine what the controller and the (true) pilot must have been feeling as they were communicating with Mr. Russell. It was also heartbreaking to hear how Mr. Russell felt about himself. It’s good that no one on the ground was hurt but this is still a very sad and tragic story.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Год назад +17

      Is it? Were the 9/11 hijacker's lives tragic? Just because they hit the building and this moron didn't doesn't mean both weren't willing to kill other human beings to get their point across. This is a criminal. It's really fucked up that in today's world, there are people who literally feel bad for someone who could have killed thousands of people.

    • @thomasneal9291
      @thomasneal9291 Год назад +17

      @@ko7577 "Were the 9/11 hijacker's lives tragic?"
      how do you know they weren't?

    • @AlexJ1037
      @AlexJ1037 Год назад +58

      @@ko7577 No one is condoning his irresponsible and dangerous act but I don’t think his intent was the same as the intent of the 9//11 hijackers. Big difference. Like I said, I am glad that no one else was hurt.

    • @1966cambo
      @1966cambo Год назад +47

      @@ko7577 you seriously can’t see a difference between the 2?

    • @captainharpy2908
      @captainharpy2908 Год назад +1

      @@ko7577 Give Richard a break. The guy had no intent of killing anybody. He crashed on an island that did not have anybody one well I could be wrong on the whole island having no one on it but still though. The terroists on the other hand can rot in a hole deep in hell.

  • @saedrix9807
    @saedrix9807 Год назад +304

    You can see that Richard was conflicted about doing this. He drives off multiple times before he finally pulls back up and connects his vehicle to the plane. Guy was only 29- and honestly he could have been 30 years older but there would still be plenty of time for him to make a change

    • @chad1755
      @chad1755 Год назад +50

      In order to make a change to have to have hope. I think for some reason Richard had lost hope in his life, and to be honest, I can see how that can happen to some people. Working minimum wage, your life hasn't gone how you wanted it to, maybe you feel like you've failed at things... I can see how someone can get to that point.

    • @xDefender11
      @xDefender11 Год назад +15

      Working at the ramp, minimum wage there is little hope for a change. He probably felt he was too old/not smart enough/not enough money to start over and go to school or find a different career 😢

    • @TheKaidynB
      @TheKaidynB Год назад +2

      @@aforairplane Not the place for excitement

    • @Paul.......
      @Paul....... Год назад

      ​@@aforairplane 🎉

    • @warriorprincessharmony
      @warriorprincessharmony Год назад

      @@chad1755 True. For many people.

  • @christinamays-walker5215
    @christinamays-walker5215 10 месяцев назад +4

    He was also so respectful responding to the captain in pilot speak.....he understood that he was talking to a real pilot and what he was doing wasn't respectful....it just amazes me how coherent he was...I honestly don't know how to feel about this....the manners, the consideration of others, and how they will feel, the humor, the ability to appreciate the views, he even slightly mentioned wanting to hike or something to that affect near where the Olympics were being held...I think he got up there started to regret what he was doing....but then realized that " he had" to follow through with the plan....I think for a moment, he saw a glimpse of hope....but his logic, his coherence pushed reality in the forefront of his mind.....dude, your going to die in jail. Who wants to die in jail...when you can die on your terms, doing what you want, how you want to do it. He was definitely regretful, but the lessor of two evils ...die like a Rockstar. Rest in peace young man. Rest in peace.

    • @SeedFiddler-kp4eg
      @SeedFiddler-kp4eg 3 месяца назад +1

      I love how you showed compassion for this young man's feelings and thoughts at that moment. We could all use more friends that have your love for people. I was raised just north of Sea-Tac Airport and would watch planes go by my home as a young boy. Eventually, my wife and I bought a home not too far from where I was raised and we could watch the planes fly right above our home as they approached for landing, and the windows of our house would shake. To hear this sad story from so close to home kind of hit me. Thanks again for the respect you showed this troubled young man. God bless.

  • @warriorprincessharmony
    @warriorprincessharmony Год назад +10

    I'm amazed that he did that backflip. Could've easily been a pilot.
    I hate how expensive everything is, and he probably couldn't have afforded the training. Brilliant young man, passionate about flying.
    RIP Sky King.
    And what a way to go.

    • @LVPB
      @LVPB 8 месяцев назад +1

      Backflip😂😂

  • @NetworkSneed
    @NetworkSneed Год назад +138

    "I'm just a broken guy"
    Many of us feel you man. I hope you're some place swell, "Sky King".

    • @christopherweise438
      @christopherweise438 Год назад +12

      He had so much self awareness.....yet none at all at the same time.
      Very bizarre. He went and did this even though he knew he shouldn't have.

    • @zeushighlights5891
      @zeushighlights5891 Год назад +14

      @@christopherweise438 he truly felt like he had no other way out. You can plan and plan on this happening and be self aware. But you still feel like there is absolutely no way out. Depression is a deep dark horrible place.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Год назад

      Do you really relate to someone who could have killed thousands of people? And was willing to?
      This is like patting a church shooter on the back and saying, "I feel you man."

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Год назад

      He's in hell. He had no idea how to fly that fucking plane and was willign to take thousands of lives on the ground. He's sitting right next to the 9/11 hijackers.

    • @commanderrussels2612
      @commanderrussels2612 Год назад +1

      Press F for Respect. F

  • @robertd1965
    @robertd1965 Год назад +996

    This was pretty heartbreaking to be honest. What a shame. In another reality Richard might have actually made a pretty good pilot.

    • @UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE
      @UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE Год назад +9

      THIS IS NOT REAL VIDEO FYI ITS MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIM

    • @voodudetexan
      @voodudetexan Год назад +186

      @@UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE That doesn't change the fact that he flew the aircraft and did a barrel roll successfully. This is a true story not a cartoon...unfortunately.

    • @margeebechyne8642
      @margeebechyne8642 Год назад +19

      @@UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE We know this. These presentations are simulations of what occurred based on all the data that could be collected. Occasionally there are some real photos and film, but most of the time he presents the cases with simulations.

    • @probusexcogitatoris736
      @probusexcogitatoris736 Год назад +23

      What reality is that? Where trees grow upside down and the sun is the moon? This guy was way too unstable to be anywhere near an airplane. Being a good pilot has way more to do with being mentally stable and good at handling stress than technical skills. Someone clearly fucked up big time by giving him this job.

    • @Joe-fn9mi
      @Joe-fn9mi Год назад +18

      @@probusexcogitatoris736 A reality that he wasn't unstable in then. Simple.

  • @kcpoodlesofpa
    @kcpoodlesofpa 11 месяцев назад +6

    The way the pilot and AT handled this was really well. This is an outrageous story.

  • @frog382
    @frog382 3 месяца назад +3

    Funny and sad at the same time, especially moment he did a manoeuvrer and pilot was like "Congratulations, you did that, now come land it"

  • @tecdeccollectmahekquaterfi4710
    @tecdeccollectmahekquaterfi4710 11 месяцев назад +5

    This guy's more sane then most people would believe. What a legend.

  • @Mypersonalxboxtestin
    @Mypersonalxboxtestin Год назад +269

    This hit me hard. Poor guy. Well done to the ATC and the pilot on the ground, they did an amazing job.

    • @Justin.Martyr
      @Justin.Martyr Год назад

      *PauL

    • @toriless
      @toriless Год назад

      They kept trying to bring his back from the distractions but he was too immature to not act impulsively.

    • @margeebechyne8642
      @margeebechyne8642 Год назад +2

      It really bothers me about the people who tried to help him and talk him down. I sincerely hope they are not haunted by it and feel like they failed him. He didn't want help.

    • @eddycarpenter8989
      @eddycarpenter8989 Год назад

      poor guy? hes talking about doing a barrel role in a plane above people.

    • @margeebechyne8642
      @margeebechyne8642 Год назад +1

      @@eddycarpenter8989 Someone from up there said where he crashed he was about two miles away from a cabin with two people in it. This guy was reckless and selfish.

  • @CRD-hi6vk
    @CRD-hi6vk Год назад +72

    You can hear the brokenness in his voice. He is depressed to the point of being broken and no longer cares. His false humor and happy attitude is covering a multitude of hurt. It is sad he did not get the help he needed before he came to this point.

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад +5

      Help can be expensive and to be honest ineffective in some cases.
      Ask me how I know.

    • @maryjoymary9433
      @maryjoymary9433 Год назад +1

      @@psirvent8 u need help ha

    • @johnsullivan5525
      @johnsullivan5525 Год назад

      The poor guy. Who knows what he had experienced that drove him to that point. Life can be absolutely unimaginable, to many. Some circumstances that....employers, women...Especially women present to us,would break ANY MAN to this point. God bless him.

    • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
      @Roscoe.P.Coldchain Год назад +2

      No one gives a toss I’ve suffered mental health since my late teens and I’m now 53 and you just get tossed aside unless you have loads of money..Facts, my family have just refused to recognise it and have done nothing to help my cause so I haven’t seen them in 10 years now as don’t want to be a burden on their important life’s

    • @disaffectedmale
      @disaffectedmale Год назад

      @Death Knell Unless it's a woman who's struggling. But you're right, if it's a man having difficulties then nobody cares. Till he lands a plane in their back yard...

  • @redqueen7839
    @redqueen7839 Год назад +15

    Let me say first off that thank god nobody else was hurt when he did this, but his dialog had me laughing because he took off in that thing like he was just borrowing his buddies car. Unbelievable that he was able to do what he did so confidently.

    • @plasticity1000
      @plasticity1000 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sometimes, it's better to be lucky than good. He wasn't confident. He threw caution to the wind. He knew if he failed he was going to die anyways which was his desired result.

  • @dennisgarringer3226
    @dennisgarringer3226 Год назад +136

    I have watch so many of these videos, and never did I come to tears until now. This was a young man, that sounds like he had a lot of good left, just did not know how to get through his darkness. I am heart broken for all who loved him. wow, so emotional to watch.

    • @sunnydaze3257
      @sunnydaze3257 Год назад +1

      Totally agree with you Dennis. I have a son close to his age...it hits hard.

  • @bellem.8329
    @bellem.8329 Год назад +64

    This is heartbreaking. That ATC knew this would not end well but never stopped trying to prevent disaster.

    • @toriless
      @toriless Год назад +1

      Yes, the pilot kept trying to tell him he would be a hero but to deaf receptions.

  • @JesusOurKing
    @JesusOurKing 4 месяца назад +2

    The original conversation should have been preserved. He expressed ideas that were unclear to many in 2018 but have become more relatable from 2020 onward.

    • @8ballhemeloid
      @8ballhemeloid 3 месяца назад

      Who

    • @JesusOurKing
      @JesusOurKing 2 месяца назад +1

      @@8ballhemeloid Richard Russell

    • @8ballhemeloid
      @8ballhemeloid 2 месяца назад

      @@JesusOurKing ✌️

    • @dee.f88
      @dee.f88 2 месяца назад

      I was disappointed this channel left out Richard saying, "naw, I'm a white guy."

  • @johnstreet1812
    @johnstreet1812 4 месяца назад +2

    That pilot and ATC controller were incredible, especially the pilot after seeing the guy do an aerobatic maneuver.

  • @ryanj7986
    @ryanj7986 Год назад +33

    Damn, that ATC guy and the pilot could teach us all a thing or two about patience under stress. They kept their cool and came up with a plan in a crazy, once-in-your-career situation.

  • @neoepicurean3772
    @neoepicurean3772 Год назад +126

    I shed a little tear at the end of that. Seemed like a nice guy. Pulled off one hell of a 'backflip'. Wish he had tried to stick the landing. I think he could have made it, not just the landing, but life too.

    • @neoepicurean3772
      @neoepicurean3772 Год назад +9

      @@UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE Haha. Thanks for that astute observation. I have seen the actual footage in other videos, and it looks far more impressive actually.

    • @amojak
      @amojak Год назад +3

      @@UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE stop bloody spamming.

    • @ItsALLCAP
      @ItsALLCAP 9 месяцев назад

      I doubt he was even in the control room when the plane began to descend for a final time. Probably just pointed it at the island and walked away.

    • @Kelvin-ed6ce
      @Kelvin-ed6ce 7 месяцев назад

      who knows what sentence he would have got. way to screw his life.

  • @PermisoMMG
    @PermisoMMG 2 месяца назад +2

    He sounded like a cool dude. Like you could meet him in the bar and talk about football or whatever. RIP

  • @jazzcardashcam
    @jazzcardashcam 7 месяцев назад +3

    "Crashes it just after take off"???? Dude flew around for ages and did more in it than most people here could ever do.

    • @ch-ir8ld
      @ch-ir8ld 7 месяцев назад

      right, when I seen that title I was like....

  • @renferal5290
    @renferal5290 Год назад +160

    He left this world his way and, thankfully, didn't hurt anyone else. I hope he is now at peace. My heart goes out to all who loved him and were his friends

    • @DaveDepilot-KFRG
      @DaveDepilot-KFRG Год назад +12

      he's not a peace, he's dead!

    • @MrGrumbleguts
      @MrGrumbleguts Год назад +1

      Didn't hurt anyone else? the cost to the airline and their passengers was immense.

    • @ocromiun
      @ocromiun Год назад +21

      @@MrGrumbleguts there were not passengers inside. The airline used their insurance

    • @1981amillia
      @1981amillia Год назад +10

      @@MrGrumbleguts Ummm I think the airline has plenty of money but it didn’t cost them anything because it said in the video that the 30 million was paid by the insurance with no deductible!!

    • @thehuguenot5615
      @thehuguenot5615 Год назад +4

      He stole a jet. That's not something a Christian does. And as the bible says, only born again christians will enter heaven. Therefore this guy is not in heaven and certainly not in peace. In fact he is for sure looking back on his life and extremely regretful for everything he did that led up to where he is now. And he's in a place that he will never be able to leave, for eternity.

  • @RebeccaMundschenk
    @RebeccaMundschenk Год назад +104

    I don't worship or idolize him, but I think people admire him because he seems so relatable. We've all been there, right? Feeling stuck with no way out. Like nothing will ever get better or change. I empathize with how he was feeling and WHY he did it. I don't agree with it, but I can understand.

    • @derp8575
      @derp8575 Год назад

      "By 2030 you'll own nothing and you'll be happy".
      Yes, I completely understand. We are ruled by criminals.

    • @happy2help1
      @happy2help1 Год назад +2

      Easy for you to say that " we've all been there". Clearly we haven't because the poor souls who have are no longer with us. You may think that you have, but his act was final and absolute, just as it would be if jumping in front of a train, or from a multistorey building so your comment couldn't be any further from the truth and shows a lack of understanding about mental health and the way in a split second you can choose to end your life and then act on it. You haven't been there, and hopefully you never will.

    • @UC-Jf_YAvw4Apbz-SAVM3p2A
      @UC-Jf_YAvw4Apbz-SAVM3p2A Год назад +7

      couldnt have said better Rebecca

    • @brettrobinson2901
      @brettrobinson2901 Год назад +4

      Yeah...you put just right...

    • @paullacey2999
      @paullacey2999 Год назад +4

      Damn you hit the spot Rebecca.....

  • @eyden1562
    @eyden1562 9 месяцев назад +1

    So, I haven't seen this footage before, but I have watched other channels cover this story.
    So, his job clearly led to some ability to understand plane controls for movement. But in his position, he wasn't supposed to be knowledgeable enough to fly. However, apparently during his time working as a tow guy, whenever he had the opportunity to do so, he would ask pilots who were with him about the controls. He would point out certain buttons or mechanisms and ask what they did, and the pilots would gladly let him know.
    So it wasn't just video game practice over the years. He had slowly been acquiring knowledge and had probably thought about doing this for a long time and likely didn't know whether he would ever follow through on it.
    😢❤️ My heart goes out to his family.

  • @Name_108
    @Name_108 2 дня назад +1

    Always have to respect the fact that he didn’t want to hurt anyone else

  • @Dazza19746
    @Dazza19746 2 месяца назад +4

    RIP Richard
    You don’t seem a bad person, just troubled and wanting some fun before you left us.
    Fly high

  • @symphonias661
    @symphonias661 Год назад +218

    Small error in the tittle card, it's supposed to be "Sky King"

    • @robertasummers1005
      @robertasummers1005 Год назад +9

      Tittle small error. Title is correct spelling

    • @zlotywest860
      @zlotywest860 Год назад +10

      He truly was a Microsoft Flight Simulator pro. He tried the stunts over water and didn't want to harm anyone else, Landing on airport was to risky for him. Sucidial or not, he paid for his own stupid decisions with only material damage.

    • @coyotekakakaway4788
      @coyotekakakaway4788 Год назад +1

      Sky daddy*

    • @robloxian1014
      @robloxian1014 Год назад +4

      @@robertasummers1005 lol I love when someone corrects a spelling mistake and then makes ANOTHER spelling mistake.

  • @eddiec4536
    @eddiec4536 Год назад +81

    Depression is a terrible thing to overcome. A shame he didn't land safely. Got to give the controller a lot of credit as he did his best to help this poor guy to stay alive.

    • @lot6129
      @lot6129 Год назад +9

      I dont think he wanted a jail life

    • @glenn2745
      @glenn2745 Год назад +3

      He didn't sound depressed to me. Depressed people who are suicidal have a very sad affect. This guy was calm and not very emotional. I don't think it was mental health. I think it was existential. I made a comment above, I'm curious if you think i make sense.

    • @jayashrishobna
      @jayashrishobna Год назад +10

      @@glenn2745 I disagree that depressed people who are suicidal sound sad. After years of depression, they can be numb, and it sounds like he was almost cheerful that this was all coming to an end. But yeah it could have been existential too.

    • @glenn2745
      @glenn2745 Год назад

      @@jayashrishobna hard to know if course. I have been clinically depressed and have known many others. So there is that…

    • @jayashrishobna
      @jayashrishobna Год назад

      @@glenn2745 so have I.

  • @darienbrewer8317
    @darienbrewer8317 9 месяцев назад +3

    What a sad outcome. He was suicidal and wanted to enjoy the skies and scenary one past time before his demise. I commend him for not wanting to take others with him. I hope that he's been able to find peace in what lies beyond.

  • @chriz9959
    @chriz9959 4 месяца назад +2

    beebo did a maneuver that no one had ever done before in this plane. you have to give him credit for that

  • @karlepaul6632
    @karlepaul6632 Год назад +26

    When this happened, I thought it was odd. Then after getting all the information, and actually hearing the conversation that took place, I just felt incredibly sad for this guy.

  • @MB-hc2xw
    @MB-hc2xw Год назад +132

    This is one of those cases where I genuinely felt sad for the guy. He clearly had issues. Thankfully he didn't take anyone else out with him.

    • @simonacuthbert1
      @simonacuthbert1 Год назад +1

      Issues?

    • @rstidman
      @rstidman Год назад +16

      @@simonacuthbert1 He owned a lot of magazines and it was causing a lot of clutter in his life.

    • @lungzish
      @lungzish Год назад +3

      Yeah, i'm also glad he didnt take anyone with him.

    • @simonacuthbert1
      @simonacuthbert1 Год назад +9

      @@rstidman I'm astonished that people are doing the 'oh the misunderstood guy' nonsense. Issues; its the great catch-all these days, isn't it?

    • @JoelLinus
      @JoelLinus Год назад +15

      This dude crashed on an island where people could have been walking around or even living there, not to mention all the animals.

  • @crystaldawn9255
    @crystaldawn9255 Год назад +1

    Listening and watching on TV live here 15 mi south of Seattle, we didn't expect to get emotional. My husband and I pride. I think we all love him because we can all relate to being broken sometimes and it just hits you in your heart. He doesn't seem like a bad guy either. A sweet guy who's broken, it gets your heart. RIP sky King

    • @Name-lt2tz
      @Name-lt2tz Год назад

      aha, not a bad guy, stealing 30 million and risking killing other innocent people if they were in place where he crashes.

    • @HughBond-kx7ly
      @HughBond-kx7ly 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah you are right on dude my sentiments exactly. it seems only you and me and maybe Alaskan management don't feel sorry for this loser

  • @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
    @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Год назад +218

    “Just a broken guy… I’ve got a few screws loose and I never really knew it until now.”
    I’m not a guy but that is still so relatable. I wish Richard had gotten help. What an epic way to commit suicide. We’ve all got a few screws loose. Kudos to these guys for speaking to him with compassion. I know they were probably panicked inside but they did their best.
    I hope Richard’s family can find peace.

    • @UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE
      @UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE Год назад +1

      THIS IS NOT REAL VIDEO FYI ITS MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIM

    • @pauloconnor7951
      @pauloconnor7951 Год назад +1

      Yes; they were calm; and never accusative. No fault with the Tower guys or pilot. Richard just had an evil purpose for self destruction. Some Dianetics could have given him help and happiness per reports from others.

    • @slp-mu6uj
      @slp-mu6uj Год назад +22

      @@UNABRIDGED_SCIENCE I don't see where Thanksbutnothanks said anything about the aircraft. Everyone knows this is simulated, but the audio is quite real.

    • @showtimemahomesttv6320
      @showtimemahomesttv6320 Год назад +17

      They didn't care about him. The idiot was risking the lives of potentially hundreds of people. I understand he was hurting but the way people make this guy out to be a hero annoys me. One error and he's plunging toward a neighborhood with no idea how to stop it. He got lucky.

    • @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
      @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Год назад +14

      Showtime Mahomes- I never said he’s a hero. He’s NOT a hero, and what he did was irresponsible and insane. I said that I can relate to feeling like you have a couple of screws loose. Nowhere did I praise the man who did this.

  • @deb3670
    @deb3670 Год назад +48

    All of these videos are sad and heartbreaking but this one brought tears. At first I thought, what is he doing? What is he thinking?! As I listened I started to like Richard. There was calm with excitement in his voice. He was excited to fly, it seemed to calm him. He was doing something he'd wanted to do. He did the rollover and they congratulated him, I know they were holding their breath. He enjoyed it up there. The last few minutes of his life he was happy. Maybe happier than he'd been in a long time. He apologized to the ones who love him. He was living his video game. He had no plans to land. He left happy. The men in the tower handled him beautifully. They didn't show him anger or raise their voice to him. They spoke to him like he was a human being. Those men did an amazing job.
    Thank you ❤️
    This one will stay with me. Something about the calm in Richard's voice and the happiness he felt.
    Rest in Paradise Richard. You're flying now. ❤️

  • @martin1234512345
    @martin1234512345 8 месяцев назад

    This guy is my spirit animal. I won't be able to go out in as grand a way as that, but boy, can I appreciate it. Fly high Feebo.

  • @thekrunkymonkey
    @thekrunkymonkey 5 месяцев назад +2

    This story always just break my heart you know. Hell of a way to set your own terms and end things. Vale dude.

  • @giraffesinc.2193
    @giraffesinc.2193 Год назад +64

    This was so heartbreaking, and thank you, TFC, for presenting it in such a compassionate manner. ATC and that pilot did everything they could for that young man - I do wish he had landed and moved on with his life instead of ending it. Hopefully ATC and the pilot know they did an outstanding job and can move on in peace.

  • @camdenryant1507
    @camdenryant1507 3 месяца назад

    This was sad. This is why you should show love and appreciation for everyone in your life because you never know what they are going through mentally. He didn't want to hurt anyone or even ruin nobody's day, he just reached a breaking point in his life. RIP to this guy because we've all been there

  • @AnyoneCanSee
    @AnyoneCanSee 11 месяцев назад +4

    I actually totally understand what was going on with him. It brought a tear to my eye. I'm sure a lot of the kids posting will eventually understand life and Richard a little better.

  • @SpiceVisuals
    @SpiceVisuals Год назад +44

    i remember watching him fly over my work at the time. i received a notification about a hijacking at seatac shortly before my coworkers and I saw him flying above. whole area was shaken up for quite some time but he's now a local legend, albeit from infamy. god speed sky king

    • @Samantha-pn4zk
      @Samantha-pn4zk Год назад +2

      That's actually really cool that you witnessed his final flight. Glad he is thought of somewhat fondly locally.

    • @flame_half
      @flame_half Год назад +1

      I'm happy to hear the last part. I remember hearing about this story the day it happened and just being broken up about it for some reason. I don't know why, but I can't help coming back to it. He seemed like such a good guy, and everyone around him says he was kind and gentle with no history of anything violent or criminal. The intrusive thoughts won that day. RIP Sky King.

    • @devonblackwood9050
      @devonblackwood9050 Год назад +2

      He was a very sick man and deeply troubled

    • @johnqpublic2013
      @johnqpublic2013 11 месяцев назад +1

      phhh...legend? Like the Barefoot Bandit? Both are jerks, NOT legends!

  • @kariusbaktus165
    @kariusbaktus165 Год назад +65

    RIP Sky King, you'll never be forgotten.

  • @Cicero-mj4kq
    @Cicero-mj4kq 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this man. He is a legend of legends. Fly high, Skyking.

  • @Pattern_Noticer
    @Pattern_Noticer 13 дней назад +1

    Some angels have to steal their wings.
    He didn't crash it, he went home.

  • @theoregonaviation5
    @theoregonaviation5 Год назад +5

    "I've played video games before so I know what I'm doing a little bit."

  • @kingtiger322
    @kingtiger322 Год назад +33

    This character Richard is truly something else. Completely fearless. It really takes some balls to do that. This proves that airlines should do phyisic evaluations on any employee that's handles aircraft

    • @chad1755
      @chad1755 Год назад +7

      No it doesn't. The fact that this is such a rare occurrence "proves" that its not really necessary.

    • @antonbellis2397
      @antonbellis2397 10 месяцев назад +7

      what should he fear when he wants to suicide and the risk is dieing?

    • @ralek592
      @ralek592 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@antonbellis2397a guy who knows what he's facing is a hell of a lot braver than someone who doesn't get it

    • @Dannyhogg101185
      @Dannyhogg101185 2 месяца назад

      I think you were trying to say psych evaluation in that incoherent ramble of yours.

  • @MargotDobbie
    @MargotDobbie 8 месяцев назад +12

    Rest in peace Richard. Went out like a legend

  • @quietquitter6103
    @quietquitter6103 Месяц назад +2

    God bless him, I hope he's resting peacefully and watching over us.