My Thoughts On Recent Paramotor Crashes And Fatalities

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Tucker Gott

Tucker Gott

10 ай бұрын

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@vetchemh3
@vetchemh3 10 ай бұрын
Videos like this make me cautious to want to pursue this type of hobby. To think people just go for it with no training. Wild stuff
@samik83
@samik83 10 ай бұрын
If you want to fly, don't let these stop you. Accidents are 99.9% pilot error (Id' say weather related accidents or gear failure are pilot errors too since it's the pilots responsibility to check that everything is flyable) and generally you need to fuck up really bad that you get into a situation like this. If you aren't a reckless kind guy, it's a safe sport.
@JT-fd3tf
@JT-fd3tf 10 ай бұрын
I'm a motorcyclist, & my life insurance company covers me for riding. They will NOT pay a claim if I die paramotoring or in a motorcycle race. So yes, we can train ourselves to mitigate risks, but statistically, paramotoring is at another level. That said, I would do it if I had the cash reserves to keep my family secure without worrying about life insurance.
@pg_jem
@pg_jem 10 ай бұрын
There are plenty of other crash's that go unreported or are only known to the local community.
@wyatt.photos
@wyatt.photos 10 ай бұрын
@@JT-fd3tf which is interesting to hear because statistically paragliding is roughly on par with death rates equivalent to mountain biking
@benedictcumberbatch4275
@benedictcumberbatch4275 10 ай бұрын
Better than sitting around watching KZbin all day
@bagheerab278
@bagheerab278 10 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your calm analytical approach, Tucker. No hype, just great info. Thank you.
@wm9782
@wm9782 10 ай бұрын
Condolences and RIP to those who passed. Thanks for the knowledge and appreciate the lessons. Great work.
@someguyontheinternet7165
@someguyontheinternet7165 10 ай бұрын
The first of the 3 fatalities, the technical term would be stagnant hypoxia. As you said it’s the inability for blood to reach the brain due to the forces trying to drain the blood down to the lower extremities. Having especially low blood pressure or recently losing a lot of blood can drastically reduce a persons ability to withstand large g forces. So pilots should take it easy if they have recently had an operation, donated blood, or for the ladies if you’ve recently had an especially heavy period. Someone who might normally be able to handle a sustained 5g’s for 30 seconds might find themselves blacking out at 2g in a third the time.
@Thezuule1
@Thezuule1 10 ай бұрын
Maybe paramotor folks should start practicing their G Hook skills just in case.
@atomicdmt8763
@atomicdmt8763 9 ай бұрын
jabz?
@ChannelMath
@ChannelMath 8 ай бұрын
get a pressure suit like military pilots have?
@krautyvonlederhosen
@krautyvonlederhosen 8 ай бұрын
You must understand how insensitive you sound to females worldwide. Well, they expect to be treated like everyone else so fire away.
@rkj4107
@rkj4107 10 ай бұрын
Tucker single handedly talked me into wanting to paramotor and subsequently out if it. Accidents are far too easy.
@drewtbarth
@drewtbarth 10 ай бұрын
The number 1 danger in the sport is pilot error. Accident reviews are valuable because they help us learn from others mistakes, but also have the side effect of scaring people out of the sport.There is definitely an aspect of danger to paramotoring, but it can be done safely if it's approached with open eyes.
@samhamsord7942
@samhamsord7942 10 ай бұрын
If you can't see what's going on and how it works to learn and get confidence - yeah, shouldn't be your thing.
@shanesplanetshane3795
@shanesplanetshane3795 10 ай бұрын
@@drewtbarth somewhat safely. Good idea to make sure the ole insurance doesnt exclude it, tho... Blue Skies!
@xLopez210x
@xLopez210x 10 ай бұрын
I have a few things about the sport that we need to address.... I became an instructor for both wing HG and PG and during my time accumulating the air time plus being around other pilots I need to say this. Learning how to fly was a real challenge, not that i lacked the necessary skill but there was a lack of instructor initiative. A lot of instructors are very "all about themselves" as if they need to hold on to this secret pilot skill lifestyle. Being a newb at the time, I WANTED to learn how to fly the beach, I WANTED to spend time at the airport, I WANTED to try different wings that were available, I WANTED to get into mini wings/speed flying/PPG/etc, I was hungry because I wanted to be a GREAT pilot safely. Nobody wanted to teach newbs because they think its too dangerous, dont have the time, or they think we/I didnt have the necessary skill. Second, finally fighting tooth and nail to receive my instructor ratings (which took longer than it should of due to previously stated reasons), the same things happened at EVERY flight park/mountain site Ive been to. Given owners of the land need to have "safe ratings" with no accidents but, for example, I've been to Lookout Mountain several times while they were building and opening their PG launch site. NEVER have I seen them so unwelcoming every visit and they never recognized me each time. Even when I inquired about lessons (that I didnt really need). Not to talk bad about one specific site but its all over the US. I guess what I'm saying is there needs to be open welcoming to new pilots that want to learn because it shouldn't take so long to learn the safety techniques, acquire skills, and do what you love due to other pilots jealousy and "keep to myself" mentality. I became an instructor because I love the sport and I love teaching students that want to learn so that they wont have such a hard time like I did.
@xblade11230
@xblade11230 10 ай бұрын
What they need to do is build a specialized facility so people can train safely maybe with vr goggles or something, maybe an extremely long rope on a pole or something that can catch someone bungee style if shit breaks or bad weather hits People Don't want to train noobs for money because the sport is extremely dangerous and they don't want the guilt or liability, even extremely experienced guys are dying to this hobby.
@larrybrown8537
@larrybrown8537 10 ай бұрын
You need to be the pilot to change things and teach people the right way
@xblade11230
@xblade11230 10 ай бұрын
@stix2you This is far more dangerous than in a plane, a plane can generate shitons of power and has numerous control surfaces, a skilled pilot can manuever out of any bad situation, tiny planes like cessnas have the ability to resist a lightning strike For paramotoring, you are at extreme mercy of winds, and many experienced people have died or have gotten injuries from being thrown around, a lightning strike? You are dead , lines get tangled? Dead A Cessna wings is made of wood and steel, your parmotor wings are made of fragile nylon A Cessna if rain suddenly creeps up, they can outfly the rain storm, a lot of people in this sport have had near death experiences and injuries
@kenr1529
@kenr1529 8 ай бұрын
I concur 100%
@xLopez210x
@xLopez210x 8 ай бұрын
@@stix2you no, you missed the whole point. I went out east to train specifically to be an instructor for that company for HG. That’s what i was hired for. Don’t sit here and tell me they thought i wasn’t ready because i was. I studied, i took endless flights of the sand dunes, accumulated plenty of hours. I’m talking about once i was certified other instructors chose favorites to go fly the beach and the other points I’ve mentioned. Telling me “they thought you weren’t ready” is a scapegoat repose because you weren’t there so you didn’t know my skill. After i fought tooth and nail the company sent me to Utah so i can get my flight time for PG because i was more than ready. I understand the skill levels certain students have and the pace at which they need to learn. I’m talking about some instructors need to not play favorites. Other students, like myself at the time, miss out on training they need because of it
@fendr1962
@fendr1962 10 ай бұрын
I think it is very good for you to review these Paramotor incidents because one could easily get the impression that there really isn’t all that much skill to flying a Paramotor. Just hook everything up correctly, start the motor, and you start running. Walaa! Your flying. And because your so skilled you make it look so easy. But these incidents show just how easy it is to lose control if you don’t really understand all aspects of what it takes to fly a Paramotor. There really is a lot to take into consideration. And you do an excellent job of explaining all those details. I would recommend anyone contemplating flying a Paramotor to go to your channel to understand what your undertaking before your strap one on. Thank you for humanity in doing these videos.
@Meta-Drew
@Meta-Drew 8 ай бұрын
It's viola, not walla
@matthewwalsh7408
@matthewwalsh7408 10 ай бұрын
The first guy was about an hour away from me. People were complaining about his flying all morning. He was dangerously low around town most of the day and eventually found himself in that predicament
@FarmerFpv
@FarmerFpv 10 ай бұрын
People were complaining? Damn Karens, he sounds like a swell guy to hang around with.
@RandyBoBandy.
@RandyBoBandy. 8 ай бұрын
What ended up happening to him? I cannot see him holding on for more than 4 or 5 minutes like that.
@obanjespirit2895
@obanjespirit2895 Ай бұрын
why do people complain? Is it the noise? I can't think why else I'd care some dude's in the air.
@drakemarsaly6644
@drakemarsaly6644 21 сағат бұрын
@@obanjespirit2895 Is this satire? Bro was low and inexperienced enough to hit the power lines, he could easily have crashed into and hurt somebody.
@obanjespirit2895
@obanjespirit2895 21 сағат бұрын
@@drakemarsaly6644 i guess. I mean if you're the type of person not to see it coming , chances are you were gonna get hit by something eventually. And yeah, him hitting powerlines would suck but they'd probably fix that within a day , no? Also if he's doing it in an open area, then why is it a problem?
@deanmiles3505
@deanmiles3505 10 ай бұрын
TRAINING, TRAINING, TRAINING! With a QUALIFIED TRAINER! Take care, Be safe.
@grejen711
@grejen711 10 ай бұрын
On that last incident KyleO did a great video about flying with a passenger and PIC responsibility and attitude.
@fairbanksairriders
@fairbanksairriders 10 ай бұрын
And the video of KyleO getting stuck above low level misty clouds that moved in fast - it happened in seconds - then used the phone gps to find a large field LZ!!!
@octogintillion
@octogintillion 10 ай бұрын
Stay safe out there, Tucker!
@jjdogg0
@jjdogg0 10 ай бұрын
It's hard to believe something so dangerous could be so deadly.
@brenthollady
@brenthollady 10 ай бұрын
It's as dangerous as you (the pilot) makes it. Nothing more, nothing less.
@jjdogg0
@jjdogg0 10 ай бұрын
@@brenthollady i agree..controlling the uncontrollable is simple...that's why paragliding is so boring to me. If I decide to toss in an unforseen anomaly such as wind gust or sudden wing collapse or engine failure...it's still my failure..you make sense ..thanks for clearing that up pro
@staccatoglock
@staccatoglock 10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@NRB-mb7jc
@NRB-mb7jc 10 ай бұрын
@@brenthollady WHAT? Do you have any flying experience at all? Anything flying in is dangerous (fact, not opinion). The pilot's skill and stability of the machine, mitigates the danger. BUT, the danger is still there. Now a dangerous/bold pilot or non-pilot aggravates the danger of flight = really bad situation. Do you have a pilot's license or any real experience in understanding control of flight?
@m.sierra5258
@m.sierra5258 10 ай бұрын
​​@@jjdogg0that's just nonsense. Of course there is always a certain amount of uncertainty, but the risk the pilot is willing to take does play a huge role. Like, at what weather conditions he is willing to fly. How aggressive his maneuvers are. Things like that. And yes, I do have several years experience in flying paraglider.
@mattc.310
@mattc.310 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. Your chill and informational approach makes these learning moments easy to take in. People should never stop learning and progressing. Condolences to all affected by the fatals.
@MyNameIsJef
@MyNameIsJef 10 ай бұрын
Great video as always, @tuckergott ! Thank you for sharing these accidents in a respectful manner! Great lessons to be learned here! 🪂🪂 A comment about the pilot with asymmetric trims that spiralled down, I've had a problem once in which my trim tabs were worn and would slip down in high-G manoeuvres and I found myself almost locked in a spiral once because of that. So pilots, if you have worn trims, make sure to get them replaced! Safe flying everyone!
@Firestorm637
@Firestorm637 10 ай бұрын
I am a pilot. Practicing emergencies avoids complacency. Study, reviewing crashes, and attending courses for safety. Flying is not forgiving with mistakes.
@RT-qd8yl
@RT-qd8yl 9 ай бұрын
That's why I don't support ultralights being unlicensed. These people need to go through the same training, carry the same responsibilities, and have the same expectations of themselves as all the rest of us. We all share the airspace and we're being endangered by people who have no business flying whatsoever.
@robgrey6183
@robgrey6183 5 ай бұрын
Practice emergencies? Like, practice till you get it right? Sounds dangerous up there.
@mrchilled85
@mrchilled85 4 ай бұрын
@@RT-qd8yl im 100% with you on that i have a ultralights but i have my PPL not only for my own safely but for others to on the ground
@JacksonMack3742
@JacksonMack3742 4 ай бұрын
​@@robgrey6183I've done skydiving a little bit and we can practice and review emergencies, primarily just when and how to deploy your reserve, as well as when and how to cut away your main parachute, but this sequence of simple movements can be rehearsed for hours on the ground, then all you have to focus on is gliding to the ground, and with beginners even if you don't "flare" you can still get away uninjured. So having that experience, seeing people do this is crazy to me, I mean I want to do it, but seems like all the dangers of skydiving plus flying a plane combined almost, but unlike skydiving you have a (50+ lbs?) Engine strapped to your back. We had walkie talkies too but it was so calm and quiet up there so we could just glide in for 5 minutes and as long as we landed within a half mile of the landing area and didnt make any last second turns you'd be alright.
@roberteshelman5917
@roberteshelman5917 10 ай бұрын
Very informative post. I once had a trim spontaneously release itself about 6 cm. Startled me and it instantly put me into a turn. Luckily I was on a very safe glider while up nice and high. So glad it didn't happen on final approach.
@niconico3907
@niconico3907 10 ай бұрын
On some wings the trims don't hold very much.
@DAS-Videos
@DAS-Videos 10 ай бұрын
The pilot of the tandem must be having a difficult time living with himself, the passenger was probably a friend of his. I hope he can fine peace.
@AzBob01
@AzBob01 10 ай бұрын
This is what I like about your videos. You show it all. The good, the bad and the ugly. You don't just tell everybody to try it out, you won't get hurt. This is what everybody needs to know before they get into this sport. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
@NonyaDamnbusiness
@NonyaDamnbusiness 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the informative accident analysis, Tucker, it is most appreciated.
@catherinesarah5831
@catherinesarah5831 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the training. Appreciate it 🙏
@Steven-js8yk
@Steven-js8yk 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Tucker, for taking the time and effort to increase understanding and to potentially save lives
@daverohn383
@daverohn383 10 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you bringing these videos to us. I learn a little each time and hopefully, if I'm ever in a compromising situation, what I learn here will save my bacon.
@fredflintstone8048
@fredflintstone8048 10 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing. Your efforts make good strides into increasing the safety of the sport by showing what can happen and giving advice to avoid these disasters.
@BobthePilot
@BobthePilot 10 ай бұрын
Good presentation Tucker.
@Dave-hc6pp
@Dave-hc6pp 10 ай бұрын
I enjoy the videos as much as I do your analysis. It’s a sport I gave a fleeting glance and went back to motorcycling. I consider myself pretty accomplished on motorcycles. I’ve had the opportunity to ride in several different countries in a wide variety of situations. I’ve also flown up to the point where I took the test for my license. The thrill seeker in me never quite grew up. I’m 67 years old and still looking for my next adrenaline rush, safely of course. I think I’m probably going to continue living vicariously through you. I look forward to more content and more analysis. Your videos are a pleasure to watch.
@jamieknight326
@jamieknight326 9 ай бұрын
A friend of mine started the training… got quite and then just stopped. He knew he wouldn’t be safe so he stepped back before he hurt himself. Thanks for sharing your insights for those who fly and best wishes to the families of those who lost their lives.
@KETO_DIET
@KETO_DIET 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video.👍‍ It helped me to totally lose my Appetite for learning to fly a Paramotor! Also saved me a lot of money. Maybe I'll try cliff diving instead....!🤪
@TyeBratton
@TyeBratton 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for going over these accidents. It makes me want to be a better pilot!
@mangokane11
@mangokane11 10 ай бұрын
Right off the bat ... I'm just starting this video and your audio is outstanding! Back to the video....
@mark675
@mark675 10 ай бұрын
1:35 love that the one guys freaking out and the guy filming's just laughing lol
@captaindaedalus1
@captaindaedalus1 3 ай бұрын
I'm really learning a lot from your videos. Thanks.
@vladimpaler9274
@vladimpaler9274 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for teaching people what to do and what not to do 🔥🤘🏻🔥
@lawrencesobczak9729
@lawrencesobczak9729 10 ай бұрын
He was actually dangling from telephone, cable TV or fiber optic lines. They're usually the lower lines on a pole. If he was touching the powerlines, he would be toast.
@anvil5gryffid
@anvil5gryffid 10 ай бұрын
Thank you from an old tip and ringer!
@niconico3907
@niconico3907 10 ай бұрын
Nope he wouldn't be toast because he is touching only one wire. If you don't touch 2 wires or 1 wire and a something connected to the ground, you are mostly ok.
@lawrencesobczak9729
@lawrencesobczak9729 10 ай бұрын
@niconico3907 the point is that he's not touching the electric live wires at all. He's caught in the communication utility wires.
@MagnumForce51
@MagnumForce51 10 ай бұрын
@@niconico3907 Yeah it's why birds don't get fried. That said he'd still be high risk of a random zap killing him. It's easy for birds to avoid getting zapped because of how small they are but we are larger and much higher chance of accidently creating a path for the other wire to connect through our body. Also if any part of his rig touched the ground or a ground wire on the pole if he was near one, there could be a path for that high voltage to ground out through him which would be bad for obvious reasons. Plus a lot of the typical power lines are close enough together that his paramoter might be close enough to the other to create a path for the electricity to pass through. I'd say had he hit the high voltage wires in that situation pictured he was still high risk of getting killed.
@mikecunningham7621
@mikecunningham7621 9 ай бұрын
@@niconico3907 Yup... or the ground would be littered with birds.
@stevenstolfi544
@stevenstolfi544 10 ай бұрын
Tucker your my hero man, I’ve been working on paramotoring for a couple years now, I did training with David Nickerson from You Can Fly PPG, I used to have a Kangook with a MY22 plus dual start, but it was heavy and awkward so I just ordered one of tuckers favorites, the Parajet Maverick, it cost me most of my savings but it’s on its way and I can’t wait to fly it! Thank you for being an inspiration Tucker and god bless all pilots and keep us safe!
@nategoodwin3329
@nategoodwin3329 10 ай бұрын
Congratulations brother, I fly a Maverick with a Moster plus. You're going to love it!
@battshytkrazy156
@battshytkrazy156 9 ай бұрын
A+
@jemmrich
@jemmrich 10 ай бұрын
First one is the classic hang in there poster ha
@dyingtosmile2442
@dyingtosmile2442 8 ай бұрын
Wow I haven’t been to this channel in forever, you look so much more grown now then a few years back when I was watching before Covid!
@scubatrucker6806
@scubatrucker6806 10 ай бұрын
Be safe out there guys
@redflametech
@redflametech 8 ай бұрын
I have not watched your channel in a while, but you have made this look so easy to just fly (the wing overs and things i have see you pull off, obviosly NOT easy looking) that I can see how these people get into trouble flying these now. It clearly isn't a hop on and go solo fly one type of hobby/sport. Thanks for sharing.
@mikepierce1228
@mikepierce1228 10 ай бұрын
Very informative. Sad when you have to revisit but much value added to the PM community. Thank you T.
@anthonyburke5656
@anthonyburke5656 10 ай бұрын
Good video Tucker, calm, rational and incisive without being hyper critical or a jerk, congratulations
@newunderthesun7353
@newunderthesun7353 9 ай бұрын
I started to hang glide and paramotor when I was 17 years old. What I learned after several years was that hang gliding and paramotoring is not worth the time or money. Too many people I trained and flew with are no longer around. The saying back then was "no frame, no brain", but even with a hang glider, which has a frame, it's safer, but not much safer. I'll never fly again.
@jaysonb.6669
@jaysonb.6669 9 ай бұрын
smart man
@Sethgolas
@Sethgolas 9 ай бұрын
Hang glider pilots get really sketched out by the lack of a frame, but it's really not the main source of danger. The biggest source of danger is attitude. The risks in this sport are very controllable. People die because they don't get proper training, they get complacent and take unreasonable risk, or they have ego that makes them take unreasonable risk. All technical sport require a certain degree of humility and impulse control to do safely.
@newunderthesun7353
@newunderthesun7353 9 ай бұрын
@@Sethgolas I'd say it is more altitude than attitude.
@karenpereira7797
@karenpereira7797 8 ай бұрын
Maybe fly an airplane? This video is the first time I have seen paramotors; I searched for it because a lady was talking about her trauma from an accident. I kinda wish I didn’t know crazy hobbies like this existed… peace and hugs KP
@leeyates290
@leeyates290 10 ай бұрын
Great videos definitely made me think twice about getting into the sport
@willbrasil4885
@willbrasil4885 10 ай бұрын
Very good your videos my friend
@HyphenDude
@HyphenDude 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I had wondered what happened to the one in Florida. Charlotte county is just south of where I live so it was all over the news, but with no details.
@ralfkruse7565
@ralfkruse7565 10 ай бұрын
I like your accident analysis , we can only learn from it. 🤔🇫🇷
@richardmckrell4899
@richardmckrell4899 9 ай бұрын
Love the crashing in the house one. Nice !
@salqubeq5203
@salqubeq5203 9 ай бұрын
Good video. useful
@kevinkemble3718
@kevinkemble3718 8 ай бұрын
Painful stuff … coming from a guy whose had major trauma. I appreciate and value the skills you’ve developed for yourself.
@mauriciotosetti7259
@mauriciotosetti7259 10 ай бұрын
thanks !!!!
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite 10 ай бұрын
Great vid, Tucker. The very first one was how I broke my hand early in my flying journey. I stayed full bore while the wing was out of control! Not good! Lesson learned there. Now I watch that wing and don't commit until it's stable. Sometimes you have to "carry the cat by it's tail" so to speak, in order to learn a valuable lesson, lol! 😹
@s3a_cr3atur3
@s3a_cr3atur3 9 ай бұрын
I live in Frisco NC. I’ve always seen them,but this past couple years there are tons flying up and down the beach. It’s definitely taken off.
@kyleoglee
@kyleoglee 10 ай бұрын
Right on T.
@Velodan1
@Velodan1 9 ай бұрын
OMG strapping the engine to your back is insane. I flew an ultralight Ascender in the 1980s for 5 years and had some hard landings. Can imagine being in a wheelchair if not for some minimal crash protection.
@AdrianCuyubambaDiaz
@AdrianCuyubambaDiaz 10 ай бұрын
Stay safe up there people
@ravenmoon1165
@ravenmoon1165 10 ай бұрын
Sad, but good video. Rip all who passed.
@cloudpandarism2627
@cloudpandarism2627 10 ай бұрын
tragic. my number 1 fear is water. (which is also the number one cause of fatality for PPG) and second fear are kites. strong nylon lines are hard to see and the kite can be high above you. if you fly into a line it acts like a razer and cut your glider in half. i often fly at the beach where many people playing with kites. always keep an eyes out for them.
@jahsunshine8891
@jahsunshine8891 10 ай бұрын
Good advice, thank you
@cloudpandarism2627
@cloudpandarism2627 10 ай бұрын
@@jahsunshine8891 there is a video in youtube where you can see what happens if paramotor flies into a kite line. i think the guy didnt make it out alive. his glider was cut clean in half and he hit the ground before he knew what happened. we have alot people here in china flying kites. if i see them i stay far away or dont launch at all when there are too many.
@jeffroberts6428
@jeffroberts6428 10 ай бұрын
I find it hard to believe a kite would slice all the lines or the wing itself. Still a good idea to stay away from them
@cloudpandarism2627
@cloudpandarism2627 10 ай бұрын
@@jeffroberts6428 oh not the lines. just the wing! and yes i thought the same as you at first. but you clearly didnt see the kites they are using here in china. 😆 we are talking something goes up 500 meter and is big enough to lift a kid up. i am trying to find the video i watch before. a trike guy flew near a beach and his wing got cut clean in half. i am not trying to make up stories. genuine terrified from kites.
@jahsunshine8891
@jahsunshine8891 10 ай бұрын
@@jeffroberts6428 Manav Mewanda was 29yrs old, when a kite string took him & his tandem passenger down 200ft. He was a experienced flyer. There a few incidents involving kite strings.
@lisalovelylpa
@lisalovelylpa 10 ай бұрын
I’ll leave the flying to you guys and watch the videos !
@mohammedmohammedalisaleh4121
@mohammedmohammedalisaleh4121 10 ай бұрын
The first accident from the 3 fatalities was in IRAN he was experienced pilot the main reason was the throttle was stuck on full power
@eric1316
@eric1316 10 ай бұрын
I like the "We have more Ali express content on the way". made me chuckle after a more serious video.
@DronemanJoeRc
@DronemanJoeRc 10 ай бұрын
I talk to alot of guys at my rc flying field and some say thats very easy to do.I said go ahead and try it, ITS NOT!! you really need to take classes and learn this sport/hobby and its very dangerous not matter how good of a pilot you are. Learn safety and take good training classes before ever doing this!! Thanks Tucker for sharing👍👍👍👍👍👍
@2112acj
@2112acj 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Tucker. Good to show how dangerous this sport can be.
@fairbanksairriders
@fairbanksairriders 10 ай бұрын
Then there’s the old aviation adage: “Life is more dangerous on the ground.”
@FarmerFpv
@FarmerFpv 10 ай бұрын
Because of the way I am in Motocross and FMX. I chose not to do any Paramotoring or anything to do with flying. I don't trust myself. I have a few screws loose as my 3 kids and wife would say. I watch your videos to get my fix. Jumping 120ft is about as much air time as I'm going to get. I occasionally fly rc planes with FPV goggles and head tracking. It's pretty realistic if you run a leaf blower or a high-power fan pointing at yourself. Recently I have seen FPV pilots use airplane and car racing motion simulators connected to their Computer RC radios. Eventually, I'll get one. They are pretty inexpensive at 5k for a decent compact one.
@tesladura3085
@tesladura3085 10 ай бұрын
I'm not sure how I stumbled onto your channel. The first was the Alibaba cheap deathtrap that you tried out. I've always been fascinated by paramotoring and thought it might be something I'd like to try, but that time has passed and your cautionary tales that demonstrate how things can go sideways in a hurry, even for experienced pilots, has cooled my jets entirely. Besides, it looks like a younger person's sport to pursue. I'm 63 with knee replacements. Probably rules me out for something else I always wanted to try - skydiving. Cheers.
@niconico3907
@niconico3907 10 ай бұрын
You should Do a tandem paramotor trike flight.
@shawnmann9491
@shawnmann9491 10 ай бұрын
I’ll stick with sitting in my lawn chair from the comfort and safety of my lawn…I’d never attempt to get myself airborne 👌🏽🤙🏼
@FSAPOJake
@FSAPOJake 10 ай бұрын
There are a lot of people trying to do acro when they have no business doing it. Acro is something you do when you're an established, skilled paramotor/ultralight pilot, not something you try and start doing right away. And even then, I feel like Acro should be avoided anyways. Even skilled pilots screw up and get hurt or killed.
@7996hobguy
@7996hobguy 10 ай бұрын
Sometimes you gotta risk it for the biscuit.
@niconico3907
@niconico3907 10 ай бұрын
Acro pilots should replace the motor with a winch. It would be safer when launching the reserve.
@gacj2010
@gacj2010 10 ай бұрын
Hey Tuck, i like it when YOU are talking about these events .. because its not my friend Tucker as the subject of the video Love you my brother of another mother Stay safe bro.
@lifelineparamotor2023
@lifelineparamotor2023 8 ай бұрын
Video #4 The guy doing wing overs was my neighbor at bad apples. When he landed I saw his motor and hoop, was wondering how that even happened. I figured the adventure pluma would be stronger but the hoop just shattered. I had 2 skymax stars and offered him one to fly but he wanted to wait. I can totally understand after watching the video. great videos as always
@Threehuahuas
@Threehuahuas 4 ай бұрын
My only experience with a “parachute” is the time I jumped off the picnic table with a sheet trying to fly when I was 7 & I intend on keeping it that way.
@Ranger830
@Ranger830 10 ай бұрын
My son just fished a guy out of the Ft Pierce inlet here in Fl Last week! Motor failed and guy tried to make it to the jetty but fell short! Lucky they were there in the boat! That inlet is 40’ deep and current rips! I see this guy flying all the time! He’s no rookie! He flies over us surfing all the time! Be careful out there folks. 😎🤙 Have Fun!
@Next0mancer
@Next0mancer 10 ай бұрын
As a new pilot these videos are infinitley informative youtube manual review person XD
@Quoper1
@Quoper1 10 ай бұрын
Duluth Airshow had two parachuters linked up and one hit the ground .
@kamilhorvat8290
@kamilhorvat8290 3 ай бұрын
7:30 I don't think the guy blacked out, because he made just two turns in spiral, which is not enough get high g forces. But he exited the spiral too low and unfortunately did not manage to stabilize his glider before hiting the ground.
@siberx4
@siberx4 10 ай бұрын
First picture is not _quite_ as bad as it looks, because the dude is actually hanging off the low-voltage cable TV and phone wiring (halfway up the pole) not the higher voltage power lines at the top. Still bad, but at least it's not immediately dangerous as long as he gets down to the ground safely.
@truthreignsforever9286
@truthreignsforever9286 9 ай бұрын
Tucker Gott’s thoughts on accidents etc: “live fast or die hard”
@user-co6ww2cm9k
@user-co6ww2cm9k 10 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention wingover guy's operating above the clouds, which was not a helpful complication for his emergency descent. Practicing at altitude is great, but being above the cloud ceiling is less than ideal for visual flying.
@wuffa4503
@wuffa4503 10 ай бұрын
Its not just less than ideal,,its illegal
@daniell1869
@daniell1869 10 ай бұрын
@@wuffa4503 is it? i know with my PPL it's legal to be above cloudline but you can't have come directly through the clouds to get there. you needed a big enough hole to come climb (2000' all sides).
@shanesplanetshane3795
@shanesplanetshane3795 10 ай бұрын
@@wuffa4503 I think he still had visual of the ground. If so, it wasnt illegal. Also looks like it was at Bad Apples airfield. Probably not much airspace restriction there, but I'd have to look.
@chandrakantchorghe8180
@chandrakantchorghe8180 6 ай бұрын
Your right brother
@jprall4379
@jprall4379 10 ай бұрын
The second one I believe was Larry enticer He was “Just going to send it” either way
@MikeR65
@MikeR65 10 ай бұрын
This shows how much you need to know and not knowing can cost you your life!
@samatosal8003
@samatosal8003 10 ай бұрын
Dehydration can make an expert pilot blacking out way more easily than usual, and this is a very hot summer. Stay hydrated.
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland 10 ай бұрын
Seems like a trike setup would benefit from having larger radius wheels, like bicycle wheels, for launching from a lumpy field or so. Might hinder aerodynamics more than small wheels though.
@battshytkrazy156
@battshytkrazy156 9 ай бұрын
SPEED is 🔑 vs AERODYNAMX. These things too SLOW to matter much overall
@VigilanceTech
@VigilanceTech 9 ай бұрын
it would seem that different sort of controls where you automatically release them if you pass out would be in order
@3fxz483
@3fxz483 10 ай бұрын
good video
@mattwoodford1820
@mattwoodford1820 3 ай бұрын
This is really good stuff. You cover the incidents respectfully and with a view to promoting the safety of paramotoring. I think you would really enjoy the "mentor Pilot" channel as is covers many aviation incidents in great detail and this might be of great interest to you. I don't work for the channel or have any connections to it other than I watch it regularly to enhance my own processes of risk management. Spoiler alert, it is extremely rare for an incident to be entirely down to the actions of 1 individual and, from my experience, that extends way beyond the aviation world that we all know and love!
@tomsilva8664
@tomsilva8664 10 ай бұрын
I thought I recognized the location of that first one of the guy dangling from the communication lines. It’s Vernon British Columbia. I’ve driven passed there many times and thought it looked familiar.
@gacj2010
@gacj2010 10 ай бұрын
Tuck , you sure grew up real fast .... your whole style is so serious now .. I hope you dont loose the kid in you . This is good but seems like something you have to do instead of like before ... a thing you loved to do. Dont grow too serious and old too quick ... I think you must have had some serious event in your personal life that sobered you up too much ..Stay young , Tuck ... Keep that gleam in your eye ..Love you man.
@TuckerGott
@TuckerGott 10 ай бұрын
Did you see the last episode where I was giggling on a bike doing 50mph with the AliExpress motor? 😂 This one was about crashes so of course it’s more serious.
@joshsaville5794
@joshsaville5794 10 ай бұрын
You were in Ithaca NY last year, did you ever do any jumps up here or post any footage?
@TravistheFool
@TravistheFool 10 ай бұрын
when was he in Ithaca? I'm just south of there..how did I miss that?
@theprogressivemichigander6588
@theprogressivemichigander6588 3 ай бұрын
To me, the lesson is that as fun as this looks, it should not be done outside of the military or some sort of emergency response.
@rah938
@rah938 10 ай бұрын
Lift + thrust does not overcome stupidity +arrogance.
@anthonyburke5656
@anthonyburke5656 10 ай бұрын
Tucker, I don’t know if you are into this sort of thing, perhaps you could do a spiel on how to build conditioned reflexes and why. I’m sure you know what I mean, a series of default actions in emergencies, how constant repetition and rehearsal build a conditioned reflex and until you have the emergency reflexes it’s not that wise/safe to experiment.
@murdockdacoon2055
@murdockdacoon2055 10 ай бұрын
Fellas, a Gin Carve 18 is not your next wing....it's not even your next next wing. Take it from me. I've been flying since 2018. 100hrs on Ozone Mojo Pwr 26 before moving to a 25 Gin Calypso for additional 135hrs, before moving to a 23 ITV Daytona. Did SIV on the Calypso before going smaller. I recommend everyone take this slow methodical steady progression. Do not buy a wing that is beyond your skill set. You will just end up dead from the speed or you will be scared to fly the thing and never push yourself on it. I have a friend who went GIN carve for his second wing. He won't fly inland, beach only. He won't do wing overs. He won't fly turbulence. He's barely even a pilot anymore.
@Spaniard022
@Spaniard022 10 ай бұрын
Just as a reference, at the age of 20 I was flying a glider in a thermal.Thermal being powerful but narrow, I had to make very narrow turns, which exposed me to a relatively high G loading. At one point I experienced a red-out (like a couple of seconds to the blackout) so I eased on the controls and got out of that thermal. The accelerometer was showing around 3.5G.
@austinkaufman9402
@austinkaufman9402 10 ай бұрын
Red out is with negative G's cant happen in our sport, you were probably experiencing a grey out
@jeffroberts6428
@jeffroberts6428 10 ай бұрын
@@austinkaufman9402I’ve heard it called a redout. I’m pretty sure a company makes acro gliders called the blackout and redout.
@austinkaufman9402
@austinkaufman9402 10 ай бұрын
@@jeffroberts6428 well they should probably do better research
@jeffroberts6428
@jeffroberts6428 10 ай бұрын
@@austinkaufman9402 maybe it’s technically inaccurate but that’s what many people in the sport call it
@austinkaufman9402
@austinkaufman9402 10 ай бұрын
@@jeffroberts6428 well in aviation that’s not correct, many people in our sport lack proper knowledge on general aviation terms I’m just saying you can keep using it that way and sound ignorant or use correct terms.
@Steven-js8yk
@Steven-js8yk 10 ай бұрын
Condolences to the friends and family of the deceased 🙏
@shanesplanetshane3795
@shanesplanetshane3795 10 ай бұрын
tis the season...again. 20m ITV piper at mid loading, can handle one trim all in, one all out. At least with my steup it can. It happens every now and then for a few moments, as they dont always release easily.
@williamgarland8565
@williamgarland8565 10 ай бұрын
Wing over was at bad apples fly in
@elijahevo6859
@elijahevo6859 8 ай бұрын
Crazy to see the charlotte county death on here, I live in charlotte county, it was on the local news.
@BenWillKing
@BenWillKing 10 ай бұрын
Been watching you for years now, Tucker. I think these videos are really great, your audience needs to know the risks getting into this hobby. For me, I have realized that there are too many unforgiving nuances that can kill you. I have concluded that I no longer wish to get into this sport, but I will still enjoy watching others enjoying this hobby. I hope others equally weigh the risks, their tolerances, etc. and arrive at their own conclusions.
@ironthornkoncepts
@ironthornkoncepts 10 ай бұрын
You are adults and knew the risks going in... ie (Risky Biscuit Co). But that suks so bad... My condolences to them and theirs. 🤟😥
@cherriberri8373
@cherriberri8373 10 ай бұрын
6:10 I think you explanation is incomplete. There is obviously a fairly hard wind coming in, with how slow they are going, then without gaining enough speed they started harshly turning using a lot a brake on one side like you said, which caused the wind to bend the wing as less air passed over it making it less firm as the airspeed suddenly plummeted with the changing direction of the trike. Then from there, like mentioned, the high power setting just made the spin worse as they fell
@Para_Ninja
@Para_Ninja 10 ай бұрын
I heard about a recent video of a XC Viper collapsing on full speedbar. Does anyone know about a link to this? I thought it might have been in this compilation.
@nofurtherwest3474
@nofurtherwest3474 4 ай бұрын
I would only do this if there was some big type of bubble cushion thing that if I stalled and slammed into the ground it would cushion me. Like those big bubbles that you can get in and bounce off of each other. Know what I'm talking about? Kinda like a gerbil in a ball thing but made of plastic and inflated. Yes, I know it would have to be really big to protect you.
@ruthdoyle9085
@ruthdoyle9085 10 ай бұрын
Why do trikes and quads have very small tires? They should be at 12”-24” in diameter...
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