During AirVenture - Oshkosh 2023 I received a call from Richard McSpadden. He invited me to talk about the accident and wanted to know if I was ready and willing to tape it for AOPA Air Safety Institute. Honestly I was far from ready. But after talking with Richard for a few minutes I just knew it was going to be OK. I cannot explain it but Richard made me feel confident and at ease. Now that the video is out I wish to thank the greatest community out there. The aviation community. I feel that I am not alone carrying the burden of my son’s loss. In a strange way I feel that there are many more supporting me. And most important: I feel that Arturo JR will never be forgotten. That was my biggest fear. Arturo JR made me the proudest father in the world. 😊 I’m sure Arturo and Richard are flying high and proud. Someday I will be able to join their formation.
@theflyingfrog10 ай бұрын
Arturo thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. Arturo Jr will never be forgotten, and his loss will no doubt help prevent someone else's accident from happening.
@nuuukethewhales10 ай бұрын
As a father, I am in awe in the courage you've kept through all of this. I will remember your son and your story, and I feel privileged to have gotten to learn his story. Best of wishes to you and your family.
@addsub4910 ай бұрын
Arturo, Thank you so much for sharing your story. Your love and admiration of your son is so evident in this short film. My heart aches for you and the loss you are experiencing. I hope the sharing of this story is healing for you. It will undoubtedly help improve GA safety for those that watch and learn from it. I will remember your son Arturo Jr. and his love for the sky.
@Av-vd3wk10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story!!!
@mrsmith792910 ай бұрын
I can't imagine the courage it takes for a father to make a video like this. I am thankful for your willingness to share such a painful experience with others. I will carry this story with me as I fly, and feel privileged to do so. My sons will benefit from Arturo's story, and he will never be forgotten.
@mikericketts705710 ай бұрын
Auturo, your son would be very proud of you for sharing your story with us. Please know that your son Auturo Jr. will not be forgotten and that he and your family are in my prayers.
@nancyaustin951610 ай бұрын
I lost my son too. It will be two years this coming July, and I last saw him alive in late March 2022. I get it when you talk about those dark places and what comes to mind in middle of the night. Your Arturo sounds like a wonderful person, as my son Nate was. What you've done here is a beautiful tribute and it will save lives.
@_garebear10 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss, Nancy. So sorry. 🙏
@normanswift771510 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss Nancy, I'm sure Nate is looking down watching over you . I know he loved you very much!
@davidsommerfield77399 ай бұрын
So sorry for you both. May your sons rest in peace.
@nabeelbhatti7679 ай бұрын
Alas
@AllenFox-g3t8 ай бұрын
So sorry 😭😭😭
@miporsche10 ай бұрын
Great video! As a father who has flown with my children frequently, this story hit me hard. Since they were little, I've taken my two kids up. Now one is on her way to an airline career, with her PPL, IR done and working on hour building. How many times did I do something similar or equally dangerous with my daughter when she was little and got away with it? I don't know, but definitely some. The point that staying in training mode throughout your flying life is one I was lucky enough to have adopted before I caused crash. At least once, I got close. I flew VFR into IMC as a low hour private pilot and survived maybe 8 minutes of clouds. I'm lucky it was a smooth day. I was afraid I would crash if I attempted to turn back. I was just able to keep the DG and AI stable for straight and level flight until I got clear. I'm not proud of this. I'm ashamed of myself. Since then, I've obtained an IR and Commercial, and hope to obtain my CFI. Maybe I can help keep someone else safe.
@williamsaldanah355410 ай бұрын
I love how Arturo smelled the flowers before he placed them down. Like making sure there fragrant enough to honor his son. Beautiful moment in his memory. 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
@jameskennedy755810 ай бұрын
You are a proud father and a good one. My prayers go out to you. Thanks for sharing.
@edgarconradgonzalezhartman288210 ай бұрын
It takes a lot of courage to share this story. Your son will not be forgotten. Bless you, Arturo.
@terryhayes107210 ай бұрын
Arturo, I am so sorry for your loss. Your son would be proud of what you've been able to achieve and honoring him with this video. You never know how strong you are until you face something like this. I, too, shared aviation with my son, and he was killed in a plane accident 13 years ago. It took me five years to get back into flying. I admire what you are doing to help other aviators learn from your tragedy. It will touch many pilots and make them safer. Your son will never be forgotten. Your love for him is too strong for that to ever happen. Wishing you comfort and peace with the beautiful memories of your son.
@StanBarankiewicz10 ай бұрын
I get the impression that most people and even pilots do not realize how turbulence greatly increases the onset and persistence of spatial disorientation. Most everyone pilot's IFR (i.e., hood) and upset training is typically done in smooth air. Worse, is training in non-motion sims. Unfortunately , these too set up a form of complacency that GA IFR flying is not as hard as it really is. Instructors need to do more to instill in their students a greater respect for avoiding and flying in turbulent IMC conditions, especially when carrying passengers. There are still too many who willingly fly into IMC thinking they got this. My utmost heartfelt condolences to the Perez family. Thank you so much for sharing.
@stubbi10 ай бұрын
Well said!
@ewicky10 ай бұрын
Do we know for a fact that is was spacial disorientation? The video mentions that once, briefly, but no evidence to back it up. The spiral was caused by impact with the radio tower, not control inputs nor turbulence. Radio towers are higher than the highest point on the hill. In the video, we even see the screenshot of the flight path. It seems to me to be a CFIT due to going off course and/or minimum safe altitude violation when attempting IFR, not spatial disorientation when attempting IFR. The video title also eludes to CFIT.
@hbgoldylox10 ай бұрын
Yes...! All of what you said lol 🤗
@gawebm9 ай бұрын
@@ewicky A spiral is a result of spacial disorientation. He stated he saw sky, then ground, then sky. This clearly suggests a spiral and not an impact with a tower (though that may have occurred in the way down). Also spacial disorientation lead to CFIT so there is no incongruity here.
@russellkbell7 ай бұрын
@@ewicky He said he saw the ground and realised they were in a spiral, if they'd already hit the tower surely he would have noticed the impact. I think they were already in the spiral when they hit the tower. What struck me is when he said "we climbed because there was no other choice" - not true, they could have continued below the cloud, my understanding is the turbulence was unpleasant but manageable, and they did have a good horizon reference, and sufficient clearance between cloud & ground. Or they could have turned back if the cloud looked worse ahead.
@LakeMurraySunsets10 ай бұрын
I am praying for you Arturo. I lost my dad in the N182K Lear Jet mishap at KGON in 2006. We flew together as I was growing up and he was my flight instructor who handed me off to the Flight Examiner who gave me my check ride. It just happened to be the same Flight Examiner who did his check ride back in the 70's. I flew charters with my dad, and he trained me to fly non precision approaches by the time I was 15. He did upset training with me and was a very safe pilot. He had over 4,000 hours and was an ATP rated pilot. They flew into weather conditions knowing they were pushing the limits of the PIC and the jet, but he had confidence in the PIC to make it into KGON. He was a new low time copilot after retiring from the FAA with 34 years as an Air Traffic Controller at Norfolk International. The departure procedure there is named after him the KISR 1- through to it's current procedure number. I feel your loss. We were best friends, and he was my hero, as I'm sure your son looked up to you the same way. I flew the approach into KGON in flight simulator over 100 times after he passed. I found that if he had not been on that flight, the passengers would not have walked away from the water ditching. Three passengers survived, one with a broken leg, as the worst injury. They disobeyed the instructions to buckle in before landing and none of them were buckled. In the last moments of the flight, my dad took control of the throttles, as indicated by the voice recording and the FADEC. That softened the ditching enough to keep the passengers alive, but it cost him his life. He would have wanted it that way, if he could have the choice. I know you feel the same way about your son. I am proud of you for continuing to learn how to be a better pilot. I became an Air Traffic Controller in the Air Force just before he passed. We had the common love shared through aviation. We had a special relationship through aviation, shared by a father giving his son the love for the challenges of flight. I hope you can find God and His purposes for your life. It took me 9 years to be able to cry over his loss. I loved him deeply and know that God wanted to give those passengers the life to find Him, while my dad, who knew God and shared Him with us, sacrificed his life to give them that opportunity. Whether they have or not, this world is an emptier place without him, as is the case with your son. I pray you find peace through God, to accept your loss and continue to pursue God's purpose for your being here with us, to help us learn and prevent these types of mishaps. You are a courageous man and this world is a better place with you in it. Thank you for sharing this difficult tragedy with us. I can tell you from the opposite position, i loved my dad, as your son loved you. We share a common tragedy as survivors of loved ones gone. We honor them with our lives lived to find God's purposes for our being here. May you find that your prayers are heard by a loving God who cares deeply for you, as a father loves a son, you are His kid, and He loves you more than we loved our shared lost ones. I will remember you in my prayers as we live to honor God and His gift of such friendship with a father and a son. 🙏😔☝️✡️✝️ When the two are placed together N182KKGON, it spells out the plane, and my Dad's Air Traffic initials..."KK"(which stood for "King's Kid" and initials I carried on into my Air Force career.)...GON. With God, there are no coincidences. This realization showed me, just how much God cares for my Dad, that He would spell out His fate, in the moment, He took him home. That's how much He knows us, cares for us and loves us, and desires a close relationship with us. God has heard every one of your prayers and cares for you, and desires a close relationship with you, in which you know, your prayers are heard, and he loves you, Arturo...that much...and more.🥹☝️✡️✝️
@dennisfulton195210 ай бұрын
Blessings to you I am former USAF pilot an honor to hear your story.
@speedneed210 ай бұрын
Arturo, if you see this, thank you for sharing your story. Arturo Jr. will not be forgotten. I will remember him on my next flight. Blue skies and tailwinds to you!
@thomastonkin720610 ай бұрын
I am so very sorry for your loss. I am grateful for you sharing your story so ALL of us pilots can make better choices when flying. You are now in my prayers. I am grateful for your courage to share this.
@FiniteStars10 ай бұрын
I’m so grateful to Arturo for sharing this story. This video was clearly made with so much thought and care put into it, and I think it’s a beautiful tribute and a wonderful way to honor your son.
@tfabrizio62310 ай бұрын
It takes a strong man and family to share this story. You are honoring your son by making sure that others stay safe. Thank you.
@shannon956410 ай бұрын
Arturo, you are brave and generous to share your story with the pilot community. I thank you, and am sending love to your son, to you, and to your family as you continue to find your way forward.
@marcrodstein174510 ай бұрын
Arturo, my heart goes out to you. I wish you comfort and peace, and I salute your bravery in posting this video.
@jphutube10 ай бұрын
As a father who flies with his young son, I thank you for sharing this. It is stories like these in our memories that can potentially be the difference between pushing on or making the choice to turn back. Arturo will be remembered by me, every single time I fly with my son. He will not be forgotten.
@skycop38559 ай бұрын
Never forgotten, great Dad and brave as no other. Your story will keep many safe.
@MetsterAnn10 ай бұрын
Arturo, your son will never be forgotten. You, his mother, friends, classmates, everybody he met-he left an imprint on their heart that changed them in some small way. Telling your story is a sober reminder for the aviation community that even the most talented pilots can succumb to bad conditions and it’s brave and good of you to tell this story. May your live be one of healing and peace. You will think of your son everyday forever, but eventually I pray that you will stop focusing on the should haves, but focus instead on the beautiful what weres. Peace and love to you.
@jmark739010 ай бұрын
So sorry, brought tears to my eyes. I do believe you will see your son someday again. Nice to see another father close to his son!!
@rocketmanVA7039 ай бұрын
This made me tear up... if Arturo reads this, my deepest condolences - your son seemed to be an exceptional young man. The two of you shared a bond that not every father and son have, and I don't mean just aviation but how he was your best friend and companion - please cherish that, and thank you for sharing.
@redarrow825510 ай бұрын
Thank-you for your message. I will fly in your son's honor on my next flight.
@jonathanfriedman834310 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very moving, beautifully articulated and courageous review of the accident and its personal aftermath. As the father of a son who we also lost at about the same age, I can only suggest that you keep Arturo Jr. alive in your memories of wonderful times spent together. I believe that you are making Arturo Jr. very happy by your continued involvement in aviation. All the best and fly safe.
@scottbeyer10110 ай бұрын
As a father and a pilot, I promise two things: You are not alone in your grief, and I will not forget Jr.
@chrisjung595210 ай бұрын
To continue flying after such an irreplaceable loss demonstrates incredible bravery and strength. Be well and try to heal as you honor the memory of your son. Peace brother.
@TakingOff10 ай бұрын
An important video. Thanks for making this.
@jollyroger100910 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this: I will never forget Arturo now. This is exactly what he would want: to see you carry on with what you used to do together and to warn others so that they don't have to go through this. Peace be with you brother.
@aviatorel3210 ай бұрын
Arturo thank you for sharing your story, this will save someone’s life. Many pilots made the same mistake and got lucky, so don’t be hard on yourself. Your son will not be forgotten.
@rudranathtalukdar319610 ай бұрын
A very moving story. I hope we all learn from this. Very brave of you Arturo. Jr will not be forgotten
@Kevinbobevin16 ай бұрын
Arturo, I have one son, he's 6 years old, almost 7, I am 66, nearly 67. I was an airline pilot. My first flying job was as a flight instructor. I intend to renew my Flight Instructor rating so that someday if my boy wants to learn, I can help teach him. I hope my boy will be as motivated and dedicated as your Arturo. My boy has mentioned he wants to learn to fly someday. Of course, at his young age, he doesn't know yet what it takes to be a pilot. I took my daughter flying one time when she was young. She enjoyed seeing the San Diego shoreline and was very excited telling everyone about her flight with her Dad. She never expressed an interest later on. I will always remember your story and think of you and your Arturo when I eventually take my boy flying.
@DannyTheMaster9 ай бұрын
You touch my heart... People leave this life in any situation, even the simplest one, falling badly from a chair... Many of them pass through alone somewhere, and afterward, we try to wonder how that happened, trying to imagine their last moments... There's no healing, but something can make this lighter: the thought of doing something together, of living for something you love, even in the bad times.... It doesn't matter how long life can be, but if you lived it to the fullest, if you were happy, if you were loved... If there's a place somewhere after life, Arturo is happy for the life you gave him, for your father's love. I feel your story close to my heart, I am close to you, my condolences and a big hug.
@MisterGoblin658 ай бұрын
Excellently presented...with professionalism and respectful story telling...you rarely find this on KZbin...Thank you
@samorr4Ай бұрын
Arturo: Thank you for your courage in telling the story of the loss of your son in order that other pilots may be saved going forward. May God bless you and your family going forward.
@helifenix10 ай бұрын
My sincere condolences to Arturo and his family. Thanks to all those who make these invaluable videos possible, where the aeronautical community can learn from situations that occur to aviation colleagues who bravely dare to share them. To others can be more aware and prevent them. Eternal gratitude
@Straswa3 ай бұрын
RIP Arturo Jr, thanks Arturo Sr for sharing your story. Great video ASI.
@photographyRI9 ай бұрын
You had a beautiful son and a wonderful life together. Thank you for sharing and as the father of a young son I am deeply moved by your loss.
@oliverhanisch196610 ай бұрын
Arturo, thank you so much for telling your story. You are correct, by telling your story and sharing your pain and thoughts, you honor your son's legacy and connect him with all of us aviators. This is touching me deeply and even as a stranger, I will carry him in my heart for the rest of my life, as we are all connected, and especially as pilots in our small community. Thank you so much for having shown the strength to share and to make us all part of your story. Please know that we all know the immeasurable pain of your loss and your wife's loss. Please be assured that you gave your son one of the best experiences and lives anybody could wish for with your love and passion you instilled in him and lived with him. Not many people on this planet get to say and experience something like this. I wish you and your wife peace and love in your heart. And that you get to live his pilot life through your energy and love you have for it. Oliver
@anthonydail659610 ай бұрын
This is a great video, and well edited. I feel for the dad. You can feel his pain. I have lost someone close as well.. I can relate. Unfortunately it’s a pain that will more than likely always be there. I hate that for him. But at least he can continue do to what his son would want him to do. He’s got that going for him.
@floydflys72f10 ай бұрын
My condolences Arturo on the loss of your son. You brought tears to my eyes and a new respect for flying. Your son will always be with you. Fly High my friend.
@vargapa1019 ай бұрын
Very sorry for your loss. You are doing your best to honor Arturo: warning us others about dangers of flying.
@robmacin29198 ай бұрын
Vivo en Canada y desde aqui pienso en ustedes y espero el que el universo infinito encuentre la manera de que tengas paz en tu corazon, tu hijo sera recordado, y pensare en cada vez que me encuentre en el cielo, y si me encuentro en alguna situacion dificil que su memoria sea mi guia....
@ashokaliserilthamarakshan507910 ай бұрын
This one really brings it home. Very powerful story. RIP Arturo Jr
@chriso84710 ай бұрын
Arturo, thank you for having courage to share this with us. It may save lives and is a great way to honor your wonderful son. God bless you both.
@gyrokyro10 ай бұрын
Arturo, absolutely heart wrenching to know the loss you must feel…I too fly with my son as he trains to become a pilot…thanks for sharing and know this aviation community cares and I for one will fly my next flight in honor of Arturo Jr.!😢
@GyrocopterGirl10 ай бұрын
Very sorry for your loss. Lots of love and strenghts; and thanks for sharing your story.
@cvkline10 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss, Arturo. This is a heartwrenching tale, and thank you so much for sharing it with us all. I'm sure it will save a life.
@BoardgameBaker10 ай бұрын
Very sorry for your loss, Arturo. Thank you for sharing this story.
@robertjedwards204010 ай бұрын
I’ll show this video to my wife tonight so we can both think of your bravery in your son’s memory. This could have happened to any one of us.
@lovetowhistle10 ай бұрын
Auturo will not be forgotten. Thank you for the courage it took to make this film in is honor. My sincere sympathy to you dad. He was living his dream. That's every parents biggest hope for their child. Every time I take my boys flying I consider this possibility could happen and it always makes my stomach hurt.
@martincapriles499210 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story Arturo. Very sorry for your lost.
@TriumphDoc10 ай бұрын
So courageous Arturo Sr. I am profoundly grateful for you sharing your story of your beloved son Arturo Jr. I have fallen victim to complacency with less tragic results and your lesson again solidifies this dangerous mindset we are all susceptible to. It takes a very wise and strong person to share tragedy, loss, suffering and human error. I admire you greatly and am so, so proud of what you’ve done in Arturo Jr’s memory. I sincerely hope that this tribute has lightened your spirit and helped shield you from those demons. You deserve that as a stoic gentleman and a loving father. Thank you for your service.
@billcowdin91278 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss of Arturo! Thank you for opening up and sharing your story and he will definitely be remembered!
@mbblueskies10 ай бұрын
Im sorry for your loss, Arturo. May peace and happiness be with you! Greetings from Switzerland to beautifull Mexiko ❤
@denniscouturier37810 ай бұрын
I cannot comprehend your loss. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
@pi.actual6 ай бұрын
Especially when we are near our familiar destination after a long flight we tend to have a relaxed sense and it's easy to let our guard down. I know I have felt it many times. I commend you for telling your story Arturo, perhaps it will cause us to ponder and remain diligent. Thank you.
@ModelAV8RChannel10 ай бұрын
Arturo Jr. will not be forgotten. I will put him and Arturo Sr. in my prayers.
@robertchapa73408 ай бұрын
Arturo, I am so sorry for your loss. Thank You for sharing this story. Arturo Jr. will never be forgotten. Amor y Abrazos. --Roberto
@joellikness21219 ай бұрын
Well, I didn't watch this expecting to cry. Thank you for sharing your story. ❤
@DrSteveBrady10 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling this story, sir. Your son will not be forgotten.
@acastellini10 ай бұрын
Painful to watch, but very important ; thank you
@242brick10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing Arturo, what a terrible loss for you and your loved ones. We remember Arturo Jr with you.
@golfswingbodymechanicsinte285410 ай бұрын
Sincere condolences for the loss of Arturo Jr. He was an outstanding young man. Thank you for sharing such a heartbreaking story so that others can learn. It was actually hard to watch knowing the tragic ending. I have loss a number of close friends in military aviation accidents, but couldn’t imagine the pain of losing a son that way. Best wishes for your future and continue to make Arturo proud. 😊❤
@GRosa25010 ай бұрын
So very sorry for your loss Arturo. Thank you for sharing your story and Art’s legacy will forever be remembered ❤
@keelystinner10 ай бұрын
So grateful for this man to be so vulnerable in sharing this story. Thank you for working to keep your fellow aviator’s safe in learning through this tragedy. Much love to Arturo’s family. ❤
@pharmakon610 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Fly high Arturo Jr.
@patrickunderwood566210 ай бұрын
Life changes in an instant. In aviation, it happens to even the most experienced and cautious pilots. God bless you and your son.
@CheapRidesAutoSales10 ай бұрын
Gracias por compartir y estoy seguro que tu hijo estaría orgulloso pienso que muchos pilotos saben que hay un gran riesgo en el privilegio de transportarse por el cielo. El eligió estar ahi haciendo lo que mas le gustaba y pocos tienen la suerte de hacer lo que mas les gusta compartiéndolo con quien mas quieren cuando el fin llega. Esto y la regla de los 3 strikes de Mr Patey, se me han grabado para siempre. Que mas daría que tener los medios para participar en esta actividad. Gracias por compartir.
@dylconnaway99769 ай бұрын
Thank you Arturo for sharing this. Great video as always AOPA.
@billcapehart42579 ай бұрын
Sir, thank you so very much for sharing your story. Your son will not be forgotten.
@pamc42179 ай бұрын
Your story may save another pilot, Arturo. Bless you for sharing something so difficult.
@hifiandrew9 ай бұрын
Thank you Auturo for sharing your story. It deeply honors your son. It takes courage to fight on. Lo siento mucho. I felt much watching your touching story. It may save lives as well.
@toddb93010 ай бұрын
Arturo, thank You so much for sharing this story. It is a good reminder for us all how fragile life is and that we must always weigh the risk versus accomplishment as we go about life. I must admit my heart ached as i was listening to your story. My daughter died almost two years ago from cancer .
@rogerbivins914410 ай бұрын
I cannot imagine the suffering that comes with the loss of a child. I pray that with time, realizing not only the closeness of your relationship, but the awesome quality of the time you had and the life you so enjoyed together will help to ease your pain and eventually replace it with only the wonderful memories the two of you shared. May your heart find peace and solace knowing you are such an incredibly wonderful father that provided the love, happiness and life inspiration to the son who cherished you.
@markgriffith143210 ай бұрын
Thank you, Arturo. God bless you, and your son will not be forgotten.
@CraigCameron-fl4hj9 ай бұрын
I remember a time before living many years and having children when I could be critical and claim perfection. For those of you perfect pilots, congratulations on your pristine record and absolute error free records. I hope you maintain them but experience tells me you also will be humbled. For the rest of us mortals, we will continue to be grateful for this story and the reminder of love of family and consequences of making a mistake. Arturo thank you for your bravery and willingness to share your story. I know it will honor your son and save lives.
@jonasmcrae210 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing Arturo. I learned to fly in Monterrey at that same airport, I flew that same route multiple times and I can totally see why one would push on being so close, it’s such a familiar route for those operating in MMAN, there are some hills around but the rest of the terrain is mostly flat to the east-north AND you can see the highway that takes you home, that always makes you feel safe. I’m so sorry for your loss, muchos abrazos!
@shamshuddinvirani45419 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.. I’m a new pilot… I will learn from your story
@valentincollar809 ай бұрын
Thank you very much sir for doing this. I will show this to the aviation community here in Argentina.
@ChandraSlyFoxPatey10 ай бұрын
My prayers for comfort to Arturo and loved ones. I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing this, as difficult as I’m certain it was.
@laudnry9 ай бұрын
I've been flying with my father my entire life. It's a unique experience, and I will always cherish these memories with him. I can easily see how Arturo, being proud of his son, wants him to act as PIC. Arturo JR, knowing his father is behind him, thinks he will speak up before they get in a bad situation. I am very sorry for Arturo SR's loss.
@christaylor354910 ай бұрын
what a lovely gentleman and a fantastic father.
@jetjdm799 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story! Continued prayers and Auturo Jr’s legacy lives by saving and inspiring others!
@jimmynoleaksboilerman734810 ай бұрын
Lost but not forgot Bless you both.
@danklynn10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, Arturo
@linshih53609 ай бұрын
it is such sad story and i appreciate he came forth and share this story. Such hard thing for a father to go through.
@TheJapanChannelDcom10 ай бұрын
CRM can help in small aircraft too. If dad had calmly reminded the boy to use the instruments and maintain staight flight, it may have helped. I have been in marginal situations when the other pilot needing calming and reminding.
@BuildItCoach10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this difficult life story. God bless you and your family. May Arturo rest in peace.
@gawebm9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I have been flying for 30 years. In that time I have a number of flights where the outcome could have been just as bad. It's a risk we all take. I am so sorry you are paying the price for the harsh aspect of aviation. You do Arturo honor by sharing your experience so others may learn from it.
@hbgoldylox10 ай бұрын
Aww.. thank you for sharing your story. You seem like such an amazing, intelligent, loving father & i know he is proud of you 💝.
@CaptMoo7 ай бұрын
Gracias por su vulnerabilidad al contar su historia, y gracias por seguir en el mundo de la aviación. Mis sinceras condolencias y que Dios lo bendiga a usted y su familia.
@christopherbrooks49787 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss
@kasm1010 ай бұрын
Thank you. Your story is inspiring me to carry on and Arturo will never be forgotten
@illinoisbad636610 ай бұрын
So powerful. Thank you!
@DennisMartin-ie9yi10 ай бұрын
Arturo Jr will not be forgotten. At least not by me. Thank you for sharing.
@camerongoodwin202010 ай бұрын
RIP to your son, Arturo Jr. May his memory never be forgotten. You carry on his memory every time you get in the plane. He would want you to keep flying, good job Dad.
@tailwheelflier6 күн бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss my friend. I lost my son, who was also an aviator, but he took his own life. I fly 1000 plus hours a year, and am closest to him whenever I fly❤
@donmoore77858 ай бұрын
Very well told and important story.
@xavierbea10 ай бұрын
Hard to watch this video, thank you for sharing your story. Arturo will never be forgotten.
@humanbeing24209 ай бұрын
Arturo's strength in explaining this tragedy is really exemplary and remarkable.
@LakshmikanthKishorRabi9 ай бұрын
Dear @ArturoGuerraPerez, it was indeed a very moving narration. Thank you for sharing Arturo JR’s story. In his honour, it would help to have an Annual scholarship in place. You may also want to consider becoming a CFI and CFII, to continue your tireless contributions to the community.