Content like this is golden. With your large audience more than one pilot is going to learn this shared lesson. Props to you and Bryan sharing this story. Makes youtube worth while.
@WowReallyWhoDoesThat9 ай бұрын
Respect to Bryan. For not giving up on your passion for flying in general, and backcountry. For doing right by the plane, keeping the tail number, and the paint. And for sharing a story that many people would try to avoid telling.
@ICKY4279 ай бұрын
so cool to see the same plane getting put back together AND brought back to make the same landing. full redemption.
@mhughes11609 ай бұрын
He who flips and walks away , lives to flip another day .
@jkyu999 ай бұрын
And his heart rate at the second landing was beyond the redline.
@ThaiLifeAmerican9 ай бұрын
That's what your mom said when i took her up the hershey highway.
@steveshoemaker63479 ай бұрын
Super glad Brian was not hurt and thank him for sharing his FLIP FOX story.....Thanks Trent...... Old F-4 2 Shoe🇺🇸
@Shameless5119 ай бұрын
Love the share of this story. MOST people’s ego would not allow them to share this. For most it’s a story you lock away in the hall of shame of your mind. It’s not shameful… it’s just a hardship as you said Trent. Thanks for sharing.
@guylindwall93779 ай бұрын
His experience was told by himself extremely professional and his skill level to repair the plane was at a level few of us could accomplish. Be the guy you would want as your friend. I can see he is a giver not on taker. So congratulations on all fronts and glad you were OK and able to stay positive and complete what you set out to do. Two thumbs up !
@daverohn3839 ай бұрын
SO glad you weren't hurt in that incident! I bought a plane from a guy in Texas who encountered that exact same scenario and broke his spine. His flying career was over. I'm also glad to see you were able to put that beautiful plane back in the air and it didn't go to salvage, never to be flown again. And thank you Trent for publishing Bryan's story!
@jeffreycohn9 ай бұрын
Well done. My Kitfox was stolen from Vegas in November and crashed near Barstow. I’m in process of putting her back together better than ever. She will live again!
@SUPER_HELPFUL9 ай бұрын
Who the hell steals an airplane????
@AllanFolm9 ай бұрын
@@SUPER_HELPFUL Somebody who's not good at flying, it seems.
@wokkus56109 ай бұрын
how did the thief acquire the key?
@MajorCaliber9 ай бұрын
@@wokkus5610 An ignition switch just connects 2 wires... there's other ways (and places) to do that... #Hotwired ... or maybe his drinking buddy is this guy: www.youtube.com/@lockpickinglawyer
@SUPER_HELPFUL9 ай бұрын
@@AllanFolm "he didn't fly so good"
@joannehart96249 ай бұрын
Brian just shared a life-lesson that goes well beyond aviation. There are many ways to face a setback like his, and he showed us a way to come out the other side better than ever. Perseverance and a positive attitude goes a long way in facing adversity. Thanks to Brian for sharing his story!
@SkidzFPV2 ай бұрын
Complacency and ego definitely are bad words in aviation. As a paraglider pilot I see at least one serious accident and injury a year, almost always at a comp. People just get themselves into a canyon, too low in lee side rotor and take a big collapse and hopefully get their reserve out. Or, when you have 50 pilots trying to launch all within an hour or less they eventually take a cycle that they normally wouldn’t take because they don’t want to hold up the line and get wacked right on launch. Mid day in the mountains flying a piece of fabric isn’t for everyone. But I think that the complacency that is experienced is very similar to stol flying, you think “oh i can stuff it in there, I’ve landed in smaller places,” but the conditions are always different. Glad he was ok and able to rebuild and get back in the air! Very cool story, thank you for sharing it!
@garyamusic9 ай бұрын
The downhill added 100' to your stop. Glad you were not injured!
@realulli9 ай бұрын
How much did the 10kt headwind reduce it? (Honest question, I'm not a pilot but I've read even a slight tailwind increases the landing distance significantly...)
@EllipsisAircraft9 ай бұрын
Depends on the specific airplane and gross weight. I.e. what the Indicated airspeed is when landing. If the wind is as fast as Your landing speed, You will have no lading roll. (Hovers in). Most people figure 10% improvement for each 5 knots. So at 50 knots of headwind You can pretty much takeoff without moving. Tailwind in any taildragger is a big no-no. Even on the ground holding short of a runway, a tailwind gust can lift the tail over the top and break your prop within 3 seconds.
@_skyyskater9 ай бұрын
You do stuff like that in the backcountry, it's bound to happen. Glad he wasn't hurt and to see it rebuilt and better than ever. Keeping kicking ass Bryan! Hope to see you both out there one day. I have a 7GCBC 160HP Citabria with Tundra tires back east, N85.
@Berend-ov8of9 ай бұрын
This shows how important having the right mind setting is in everything. In flipping the switch at the right moment, set on rebuild before it's done, staying true to the airplane and most importantly learning as much as sensible from the whole event. Strong and present mind, your friend Bryan. Respect.
@KO-pk7df9 ай бұрын
Just love the way you handled all of this including the respect you gave your aircraft. Like a family member. Putting the aircraft back to the way it was and letting it live again! May you both have many more years of flying together.
@DCGULL019 ай бұрын
Great video & THANK YOU Bryan for your sincere sharing - very direct, honest & appreciated. Trent, you da man!
@GrumpyForester9 ай бұрын
What a fascinating story. I can easily imagine saying "nope, it belongs to the insurance company now" and moving on, but Bryan's attitude...and the degree of perseverance he displayed getting his Kitfox back in the air...is amazing...
@openoutlaw9 ай бұрын
IN THESE CRAZY TIMES WE LIVE IN, WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS GIVES ME A BREAK FOR 15 TO 20 MINUTES. YOU DO REALLY GOOD WORK TRENT. THANK YOU. GREAT VIDEO
@nancpatterson51789 ай бұрын
Thank you Byran. I’m sure you helped many.
@irishflyer63779 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m glad you’re back in the saddle and respect for being so open and honest.
@mkvance159 ай бұрын
It is really fantastic that you both put in the time to share this story.
@CLEAREDDIRECT9 ай бұрын
Great job telling this story. It’s very important to show people telling their most sad stories in aviation. Very tough but hugely valuable. Thanks, Trent and Brian
@markheil63749 ай бұрын
You walked away, and that’s all that counts. We all learned from your lesson. Love your attitude, so good job!
@davidcatanach26209 ай бұрын
Kudos to Bryan for sharing this journey. Humbled by a mishap (if you get out and about and Do things, sometimes sht happens, that’s life), took all appropriate actions, dealt with the situation and rebuilt the bird bigger, better, badder than before. Respect bro.😎
@peterhancox52689 ай бұрын
Nice plane, great repair. Thanks for sharing your story
@treadlightly64279 ай бұрын
Lifting objects with a bird is like an even worse version of a f'ed up gas station claw machine. Hats off to the level of focus/skill!
@humvee349 ай бұрын
What a great story and video thanks Trent
@phantom799 ай бұрын
Awesome vid Trent.. I like all your stuff, but this one is pretty meaningful. Great job Brian. Thank you for sharing your story, awesome job rebuilding and getting back in the saddle,,, mad props.
@stew4119 ай бұрын
Thanks for the amazing story and I’m glad everything turned out ok. Safe flying guys. Take care.
@garrygballard89149 ай бұрын
Great story Trent, Tell Brian tks for it. Good share. Keeping her flying, love it. 👍👍👍
@brettteets82429 ай бұрын
Lots of respect to you Brian for sharing the story. So happy you walked away with no injuries
@fritz43459 ай бұрын
Impressive how Bryan pieced that Kit Fox back together.
@tedm.39619 ай бұрын
Thanks Brian for sharing and thanks Trent for persuing and making/telling his story so well.
@skyepilotte119 ай бұрын
Great recount of an unfortunate incident ...thx Brian Thx Trent for that.
@tompetrushka16279 ай бұрын
Nicely done summary of an unfortunate event and the aftermath. Redeemed indeed! Fly safe.
@MichaelLloyd6 күн бұрын
Kudos to Bryan. Not only for sharing the story but for having such high construction standards. I literally said hell yeah out loud when I saw and heard how he spliced the tubes.
@billyk53389 ай бұрын
Without a doubt, the best channel on youtube, thx TP !
@TomInGulfBreeze9 ай бұрын
Great story Trent! Well shot, well produced!
@Squid_Wizard709 ай бұрын
Awesome video on and a Amazing rebuild by brian.
@brentdykgraaf1849 ай бұрын
Have a " off field landing".
@Squid_Wizard709 ай бұрын
@@brentdykgraaf184 Destin to happen I have seen over four people crash of field last year
@donmoyer35879 ай бұрын
Another dope video Trent! You’re what’s up man
@av8rk98 ай бұрын
Full respect to Bryan ! .... Trent ... I love the chapter format ... well done to all
@kyushalimit59319 ай бұрын
Wicked story and stoked he was willing to share. Accidents happen, he came back stronger for sure.
@oregonarcher9 ай бұрын
Great story and very humble pilot!
@dralexmclean9 ай бұрын
TRENT: Very well done, best video I've seen from you in awhile. Also great thanks to Brian for being so open and honest, not always easy to do.
@arthenry4989 ай бұрын
Beautiful!! Great and inspirational story. I really like the man-plane connection there. That has GOTTA feel great. You and your FRIEND flying together again. Great story Trent. I really appreciate you bringing this one to us all. Thank you both!!
@PhotoPilotRuss7 ай бұрын
What a great story of perseverance. Total respect! Keep em flying!
@blueman59249 ай бұрын
What a cool dude, and a great story of triumph and redemption. Thanks for sharing. 🤙
@whoanelly737-89 ай бұрын
Fantastic production!
@DosJof51189 ай бұрын
Good storytelling. Helped a friend rebuild a KitFox they flipped over during a takeoff roll when they drifted off the shoulder of a narrow runway in the outback of Oregon.
@n.leeball30499 ай бұрын
Great video Trent! Hate that there was an accident brought this story to fruition, but it was told in an awesome way. Glad that you waited until the plane was back up and flying before telling it. Made it a complete story.
@Skoolie3099 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video. Really enjoyed it. Seeing Brian’s honest story telling style and tenacity was inspiring. Kudos to you Brian, and thank you Trent!
@nicholaskell39878 ай бұрын
The addition of the sisu decal after rebuild well encapsulates the journey! I kinda wish it was pointed out in the video. Awesome story!
@jdfreeman979 ай бұрын
Nice video as always Trent!!
@NomadHatch9 ай бұрын
Excellent interview! This might be my favorite TP video. Great story guys, glad it worked out!
@shaunroberts93619 ай бұрын
Thank God your safe
@ryansmith13127 ай бұрын
This video helped me. I lost my kitfox 5 on April 4th of this year ironically. Lost oil pressure (continental C90 - cracked oil tank weld) south of Las Vegas and attempted to put down on a road but came up short. Same result as yours although the rear fuse isn't near as bad. Not sure what im going to do as far as repair vs let it go to insurance yet. Its a hell of a thing to go through.
@BrianPhillipsRC9 ай бұрын
Very cool video! Thanks for sharing this story. Glad to learn what can be learned from this incident, but thank God you're safe, and so glad your plane is back in the air!!!
@desertfox38609 ай бұрын
That was a great story. Thanks Treat.
@Justiceair9 ай бұрын
thank you Bryan, it really helps all of us to understand as best we can what happens in cases like this...
@dc62339 ай бұрын
Great stort, retribution done! It's always good to do this, I broke my collar bone and once 6 weeks passed I went back to the track and attacked it with full force. It was a bit scary, but it felt good to get back on the 2 stroke horse and go after it even harder than the day I got hurt. Always, face your fears or they'll haunt you forever...
@johnm92859 ай бұрын
What a cool and amazingly competent guy. I'd fly anywhere with him. Such a gift to the aviation community to go through all aspects of an accident.
@GlennSisson9 ай бұрын
I had wondered what the full story was behind the yellow tail feathers on your hangar wall when I met you at the races last fall, Bryan, so thanks for laying it all out. Great story. Thanks. And thank you Trent for yet another great video.
@lucasvinholigoncalves18249 ай бұрын
excellent story, do more of these kind!
@digdug15779 ай бұрын
Thanks to Brian for being brave and telling us his very personal story it was touching and great to see him fix the plane and get back out there!
@jefffrank489 ай бұрын
Awesome that Brian shared this painful story. So happy that he got his plane back together and back in the air!
@bobninemire68599 ай бұрын
Wow Trent .....Always thought your productions were 5* but this one brings it to another level. Yet again you outdid yourself. Thanks for sharing and see you on the next one !!!
@michaelswartz45289 ай бұрын
I have always been fascinated with the Kit Fox. I spent many hours watching a man and sometimes helping where I could on the build. The final days after airworthiness and a beautiful blue and white beauty the owner who didn’t have tail dagger certification decided to have his friend who did take the plane for the first test flight. I had watched all of the times the plane had been started and run up tied down until it was flawless. Needless to say, the first and only flight ended in a ground loop severely damaging one wing. The weather conditions were perfect but the pilot had never flown a aircraft with flaperons. Heartbreaking! I don’t have any type of license, but considered purchasing the wreckage which would have been a massive repair. The owner was devastated! I don’t even know what model it was as it has been over 20 years ago.
@michaelsimpson97799 ай бұрын
That's a really rough story, that'd be hard to take.....😢
@ront82619 ай бұрын
Great job Trent!! Kudos to the pilot/owner on the job!! I assumed this was a few years ago; can't believe rebuilt in less than a year!!!
@aviationled_mmix9 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for sharing 👍 … really happy you walked away unscathed Bryan and even happier you choose to continue pursuing your passion 👏… Great job Trent, in getting Bryan to tell his story on video and presenting it in such a captivating way 🙏
@mlusiak8 ай бұрын
Great storytelling Trent! Glad to see the airplane back in the air!
@TinaYount9 ай бұрын
Such a cool redemption story! My heart smiled when I watched him land back at the "site." Happy to see "Flip Fox" flying again.
@tCCZebra709 ай бұрын
Exceptionally well presented! Glad to see the redemption and what an impressive achievement flying back to ‘FlipFox’ in under a year. Great job Brian! Thank you Trent for the video description and view of the site and especially the pilot view of why Brian’s choice was the absolutely correct one even though it resulted in a crunch. Keep flying safe and I hope to see y’all in the air.
@dianaj31393 ай бұрын
Another very well told story, lots of details and information for anyone in this realm.
@johnrisher30079 ай бұрын
Awesome brother. Trent brother it's always good to see a video from you.
@mittman99779 ай бұрын
What a great and inspirational story! Awesome job, Bryan!
@cheddar26489 ай бұрын
It takes some kind of character to speak openly about a mishap, but it provides an incredibly operational education moment to upcoming pilots. Good job.
@FFDfirechef9 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the color combination and pattern of your plane Brian; glad you are safe and have your bird back up in the air.
@bwnco9 ай бұрын
Wow!! Great Video I was so glad you showed how you fixed it. Was going threw my brain an couldnt get it to mesh. Nice job!! a lot of Talent!!!
@travisk55899 ай бұрын
18:42 Here it comes!!! Yes!! Square space!
@harrysheffield6249 ай бұрын
Great episode Trent; very enjoyable. Congratulations Bryan !!
@goatflieg9 ай бұрын
I had to sell my beloved RV-8 last October, and although I initially felt relief, I've been going through significant withdrawal since then. I've been dreaming of going the STOL route, building a Kolb Firestar as a light-sport experimental. I'm not sure I will be able to pull it off, since I really don't want to have to build another airplane. Having Bryan share this experience has definitely helped my inspiration level. He came back from something far more devastating than and aircraft sale; it reminded me of how fortunate I truly am. I'm glad that Bryan's only injury was to his pride and so grateful he was willing to share this with us.
@thermalbug9 ай бұрын
Great video Trent. Brian, I am so glad you walked away from this unscathed. For those of you that don't know Brian, he is one of the most genuine, kind and helpful pilots out there. He has always been right there to help any pilot in need, I am impressed. Excellent job guys.
@tsmngt9 ай бұрын
Brilliantly presented. Love how you are evolving this channel and the TP Brand.
@triav8n9 ай бұрын
Fantastic job telling this story. Thanks, Trent
@markcowell80969 ай бұрын
What a lovely story. Happy Landings Bryan!!
@Lt_Tragg9 ай бұрын
These “I learned about flying from that” contents are invaluable. Nice to see a very happy ending or is it new beginning? One thing that caught my ear on his debrief @ 5:30; “cruising along listen to music”. Personally this is never in any of my missions when flying or motorcycling. Both activities are extremely high risk and I give them my complete focus and undivided attention without any kind of impairment whatsoever.
@patscott78209 ай бұрын
Good thinking Brian, we lost a member of our family because he tried to go around.
@bryandacus9 ай бұрын
For the record: when I'm flying / cruising I listen to music as it calms me from all the inflight noises and makes me more relaxed and a better pilot. BUT, I typically turn the volume WAY DOWN or even off when taking off and landing to have complete concentration and be "in tune" with the aircraft as it was on the landing of the accident.
@beavismount9 ай бұрын
Outstanding! I Love learning from other's mistakes so I don't have to learn the hard way! I also loved seeing the recovery, I had asked for that before so watching the rig and pick this time was great.
@Abqman9 ай бұрын
Way to get back in there!
@jamesprecious10359 ай бұрын
Trent, this is a very well done doc. Nice footage and what a great story. Keep up this fine work! Cheers.
@spinner1110559 ай бұрын
Thank you Bryan for telling your story. The new rebuilt plane looks good.
@jeiwaru9 ай бұрын
What a beautifully shot and insightful video! Thank you!
@paulm7499 ай бұрын
A great story and some great story-telling. Well done, gents!
@snoopaloop0079 ай бұрын
Bryan is an awesome guy! He shares his experience with us to learn and appreciate flying for what it is. Thanks Bryan!
@akflyer76899 ай бұрын
Awesome Job Trent. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for sharing your story Brian.
@SimonAmazingClarke9 ай бұрын
Excellent story. Glad he was alright, nice to see the aircraft back in the air.
@jacobaxelrod90479 ай бұрын
What a LEGEND! Amazing story and story-telling. Cheers!
@challenger2ultralightadventure9 ай бұрын
A sad story with a happy ending. Cheers from Winnipeg.
@paultriplett73069 ай бұрын
Excellent video, great prospective. Appreciate you and Brian for putting it out there.
@ZagatoZee9 ай бұрын
What a beautifully told story. Cinematography was spot on, both in "studio" and on location, even the selfie mode stuff "fits". Not a style of video I ever want to see again, but if the occasion presents itself, I would happily watch someone elses "recovery" if shown like this.
@brianb66039 ай бұрын
Excellent as usual!!! Great story told well! Congrats Brian!!!
@TexasKid7479 ай бұрын
Congrats on the project completion! Cheers from Texas