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Cessna Twoohfive
Приєднався 20 лют 2022
Cessna Catastrophic Engine Failure Emergency with Video and ATC Audio
Cessna 205 catastrophic engine failure while flying on an IFR flight plan from S36 (Seattle, WA) to KMYV (Sacramento, CA) Cruising at 9,000 feet. IO-470-S engine suddenly vibrated and then immediately exploded, stopping the propeller instantly. Glide and divert to KHIO (Hillsboro, OR) captured on a GoPro Hero. ATC audio partially from LiveATC.net. No word yet on cause of failure, photos at the end of the video show the damage.
Video starts 1:20 after initial exchange with ATC. Thanks to Portland Departure for the help and coordination.
Video starts 1:20 after initial exchange with ATC. Thanks to Portland Departure for the help and coordination.
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cringe, get a real job kid
Nice indeed .....................Glide slope perfection ,
Bravo! Harbor Freight buffing wheel have you going in no time on that engine.
You have balls of steel my man! I highly doubt that I would remain so calm........
Amazing!
Incredible. This is exactly why it’s good to know what’s around you and available when flying.
Nice job dude, real nice!
pilot rocks
Jeju airways would hire you
How is this plane flying where he wants to go with no motor ?
I would have been screaming my head off😮
He just became a qualified glider pilot. 👍🏻
When does the catastrophic part of the video begin?
Unbelievable. No engine power, yet remained completely calm and executed an incredibly smooth landing. Truly impressive. I’m sure seasoned pilots would feel the same way!
You sir are a steely eyed missile man. Great landing.
That is one amazing flight.
RESPECT!
This is the coldest shit I’ve ever seen. Life threatening situation? Ice. Fucking. Cold. What a beautiful landing.
Not a pilot, no idea what I’m talking about. That’s when you guy can fly me anywhere… Preferably with a better engine…
That's crazy I always felt that airplanes should have a back up engine.
I don't know how anyone can understand what pilots and ATC are saying, the garbled, rushed talk is worse than any fast food drive thru.
CFI, CFII, MEI, ATP >4000 hours here, I commend you!! 🙏 Excellent job sir, piloting at its best…well done
I would have shit my pants. At least three times.
great job
POT METAK NO STEEL? NO WONDER IT TORE APART.wow
I think this is the first time I've actually been able to understand anything said through aircraft coms. Usually just sounds like senior citizens muttering angrily to themselves.
Good job Buddy!! I was praying for you!! Well done !!
Nice landing
Amazing skill. Great job saving your ass!!!!!!
Why can't pilot say "Mayday"????? Then every other pilot on the radio also knows you have an issue!
"I didnt fly. I falled with style." Buzz Lightyear
Beyond amazing. Perfect landing with no power!!!
The absolute silence is unnerving.
Cool like an iceberg. What a pilot.
Beautiful landing
Air-curious know-nothing here. It's nice to see how far craft csn glide with nonpower at all. Your skills on all sides are commended. Still, it always surprises me that I seem to see so many older planes in use by GA. Was the engine as old as the craft? Seeing these ilder planes, I expect the engines to be newer, but it seems many still runnthe original.
That landing was buttery. That engine looks like it was chewed up and spat out.
That was impressive by anyone's standards!!!!!!!!
In guessing you were permanently banned from flying again? 😊
You should be very proud of yourself
Well done! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I wouldn't trust a 1960's car on the road, why are we flying these fkn things
Superb
Well done, nice standard pattern for a perfect landing. Easy to say here that it could have a tad more margin, but I'd say just about perfect !
Amazing how calm and professional everyone acted.
CFI here, since 1995, and I can't even demonstrate simulated power off landings that good. Super Job! If you don't mind would love to save this and use as a training vid!
Hemi swap it
Cessna glider
If only Honda made an exact copy of the Lycoming and Continental engines to replace the junk out there.
I'd fly with that guy anytime. Great job!