Ejected F-35 pilot calls 911: 'I'm not sure where the airplane is'
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2023
- The 911 call from the pilot of the crashed F-35 jet was released. He can be heard asking dispatchers to send help after parachuting from the aircraft.
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Emerging details from a four-minute phone call made by a military pilot to an emergency dispatcher show he was pleading for medical help after he ejected from an F-35 fighter jet and into a South Carolina resident's backyard.
The resident of the home, in North Charleston, first tells the dispatcher: “We got a pilot in the house, and I guess he landed in my backyard, and we’re trying to see if we could get an ambulance to the house, please."
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The 911 operator is completely confused
She's thinking "Wtf is happening rn shouldnt he be calling the f*ckin Military?!"
As a 911 dispatcher for 23 years I would think this sounds fake
Most of them are idiots
Probably looking for ejection in the flowchart
they're confused no matter what the case
I don't think 911 operators have a script for this one! LMAO😂
Everything's OK...the F-35 is toast, but only cost several millions of $$$$. Not to worry, just up the rate on our loyal US tax payers! The loss can be easily "absorbed"!
I thought she was doing fine till it was obvious she was worried about his injuries, and missed there is a plane crashing somewhere.
Good on him for calling 911, I guess that's the protocol, 911 then the Base.
@@maryannfitkin9891 you know how much a F35 pilot worth, more than few billions
@@streamofconsciousness5826ssß
@@performancej8017LOL huhhhh
Dude, where’s my F-35
Legend
wah Haha
Hahaha
That operater is so lost its priceless
She works from a pre set list of questions that don't work in this situation.
Why the hell is the pilot even having to call? Shouldn't the military be on top of this from the get go
Brandon is so proud.
The recording is actually hard to believe because of that reason. I know of a VERY few times in history that soldiers used the public system to call in airstrike/rescue coordinates or evac... but this just seems VERY farfetched since its such a secret and high end piece of tech within USA itself... why would he need to call 911 instead of his commanders or am i to believe that theres no emergency comms in these kinds of situations in THIS day and age :/
It's complete BS! We demand better psyops
Look at the recruiter's and who we have running our military and tell me that they're on top of things. If we actually get into a real war with someone like China we will get the s*** kicked out of us we will be speaking Chinese
This aircraft will never be “found”, because it’s not “lost”.
0:22 “….. Okay and what caused the fall?” 😭 idk why but made me laugh 😂
“Okay and what caused the fall?” Me “oh I don’t know maybe just maybe I ejected from the aircraft
The 911 operator's brain melted when she could not find an input for "ejected from airplane at 2000 feet". I'm surprised she did not ask "Are the other drivers involved in the crash okay?" I was a cop and I know she was following what she was taught to do... but still.
An ejection seat would definitely hurt your back lol
"Anywhere but in the sky, ma'am. They'd be my guess."
When you accidentally hit Y in GTA V
The pilot is like wtf is she asking me?....
Operater:Do you have any bleeding
Pilot. : i can't see myself.
🤔👀💀
911 operators seem to have a common theme of low tier global function
You Come try it. There’s a reason everyone don’t do it.
@@missybbingiel7003hey. Thanks for the invite! After careful consideration and an educated evaluation of the caliber of people involved, I’ll stick to engineering and flying. My statement still stands as fact. I’m sure your dunning-kruger makes you incapable of understanding that, though.
@@letouioui6621I hope for your own sake that you're actually 12. What kind of answer is that?
@@MrAllallallaan accurate one. You ok pumpkin? Do you need someone to talk to?
@@letouioui6621 attempting and failing at appearing intelligent through improper use of semantics in UA-cam comment section is pretentious and laughable. But again, you also seem to believe playing with paper airplanes establishes your proficiencies in engineering and aviation. You were probably one of the participants in the 1999 paper, and certainly not those who underestimated their abilities
This is the same vibe as getting an insurance call and replying with “you hit a what?”
I love how he clearly explained that he ejected from a plane and she's still taking down information like he fell off the roof. 😂
Man these humans be like confused AI
Rough night. Lost my plane 🛩️ Cheers 🍻
Calm down, you're hearing less than a minute of this call. If it's like my area dispatchers, she likely has questions she is required to ask for types of calls. I kinda doubt there's an "ejected from plane, don't know where plane crashed" option in her system. As for why she isn't immediately dispatching responders, she has to figure out what is needed. The priority is the pilot. Are there injuries? What caused the fall/ejection could have caused injury as well.
Then she needs to try for more plane information. I'm sure the government will be very much involved but again, not priority for the dispatcher. The responders will have to figure out where it crashed. Wrecked planes tend to be on fire, you're going to need Firefighters. She will also need to determine if EMS is required because the plane wreck could have hurt other people. If that's what my dispatch tells me, I need to know if my patients are on a highway or housing development or a variety of other possible variables.
In short, leave the poor woman alone. She's in uncharted waters and has a lot of things she needs to figure out very quickly. Especially since, as I said before, you're only hearing the first few seconds of this call.
Common sense was missing..
Thank GOD you are safe brother 🙏
This isn’t a very good 911 operator
The plane just taking a joy ride
😂😂😂
Yeah, my check engine light came on 😅 Before you know it this thing just shot me out 😂
Something fishy about this .
Dispatch acting like its a test
Who asks how it happend and afterwards asks are you bleeding
F-35 pilot : Is this 911?
911 : Yes sir how can I help you?
F-35 pilot : I need MC Dolands 6 no 4
and A large Soda
Why he is calling 911 and not his bosses to get the aircraft safe?
My thoughts exactly!!
He ejected so not sure if we have any means of communication
injury or possible fire wherever pland crashes
He's probably still in the chair or a tree someplace in south Carolina
In german news it is said that he landed in someone's backyard and he called 911 and told them that what seems to be a pilot just landed in his backyard
911 operator is like wtf you call us ... lol
Crazy, she doesn’t get a call like that every day! The computer system probably has questions she has to ask and answer!
The emergency comms are on the plane 😂😂😂
911 operator was totally confused.
You should call the Military Police not 911
I’m assuming it’s protocol as there could literally be a jet landing on somebody’s house, the mps aren’t gonna put out the fire and provide first aid
“Yo bill did you take out a loan and buy a state of the art multi role vtol capable jet?” “Uhh I did take a loan yes but it was for a $30,000 PC not a fuckin jet!”
Shouldn't he have called his ready room and not 911? If 911 had to be called, they could have done that.
Lol i want to hear the whole thing, this woman is completely clueless
Seems the VTOL version of the F-35 keeps crashing
Well, few airframes have been lost.
More than 1000 F35’s made now.
That’s more than Typhoon/Eurofighter, more than Rafale.
Accident rates: (Class A rates)
F15: 2.36 per 100,000 hours
F-22: 5.49 per 100,000 hours
F18: 2.84 per 100,000 hours
F16: 3.45 per 100,000 hours
Harrier: 11.4 per 100,000 hours
F35: 1.30 per 100,000 hours
However, there is a LOT of F35’s now flying
In fact the F35 is the best-selling fighter in 40 years.
And more amazing? Well, they lost none during the testing phase.
And the F35 also has escaped the so called “bad” early years in which we often see high crash rates.
So, for example the bad “early” year for the F16?
They had a whopping 17 F-16 crashes in ONE year! (1982).
And even more amazing there are more F35’s flying now than when that bad early year occurred for the F16.
And even the fan favorite and loved F15 Eagle?
They saw eight (8) in one early year - 1978.
And from 1995 to 1996, 10 F-14’s were lost. From 1991 to 1996, I believe the total is 30 F-14’s lost.
The F35 not really had that "worst early year", and given that over 800 F35's been made - that's more than any newer 4th gen jet right now.
To put it mild? The F35 clearly by HUGE margins has been shown to be one of the most reliable new fighters ever built, and most safe in terms of pilot’s fatalities.
Another one just crashed. Damn this thing keep getting crashed or something happens every few months. of course, only the things that go public and unable to hide we know of. I wonder if it is truly a huge, corrupted program that fooled other countries to buy this jet. But the so called "statistics" says otherwise
This is a game. It’s not true!😂
When you're feeling bad for a mistake,
Imagine crashing a 150 million F-35 💀💀💀💀💀
That sucks BAD
Good Lord. Get a new 911 operator. Jeeze
I would not believe this was even a legitimate phone call !
911 operator was not prepared for any emergency of anykind
my mumma once saida stupid is stupid Doe'sa 😂😂she can't comprehend airplane crash.
This has to be the dumbest 911 operator I’ve ever heard. How is this situation that confusing.
Best Prank Call to 911 ever.
"I activated the submarine mode by accident"
He was probably eating a double cheese goliath with extra cheese with some gamerfart
This 9-1-1 dispatcher shows her absolute incompetence for sure.
Mmmmmm tell me when a military aircraft crash and the pilot ejected and call 911 in history....
In competence in military communication is. Bro can the pilot at least have a radio in the helmet when he ejects.
I wouldnt have blamed her if she thought it was some kind of prank.
Yeah, I'm not sure who asks "how far was the fall" when dealing with an ejection from a plane. I get they have scripts and stuff to help with speed and clarity and all that, but I'd imagine the script is more of a suggestion than a rule.
@@DieuDeMort Not to mention that if there is a procedure, it probably applies more to an actual combat situation
I mean, she wasn't perfect here, but saying this is "absolute incompetence" over a 15 second clip in only one of the hundreds or thousands of calls she's had is disingenuous at best. Weird thing to say.
911 be like: is the jet armed?
The operator just asks if she can read his fortune.
Pilot deemed unnecessary
EJECTION IMMINENT
So you're having a Cheese Goliath and a "GAMER FART"
Of course your back hurts, you had to eject using a rocket boosted seat
He dident contacted military he called 911 what confidence
This is the 3rd or 4th ejected pilot in the last year. Something is wrong with the F35. Wonder what it is.
Lots of things but nothing critically wrong. It’s a new aircraft being adopted having its first generation of pilots trained, these are called teething issues and with 450 in service, losing about 1% of them isn’t exactly ground breaking. Go look up some older fighter aircraft and they all have some problems early on in service, usually getting hammered out within a few years
Wow bro I would’ve never knew that a *NEW* jet would have PROBLEMS like come on bro it’s called fuckin innovation and testing for a reason dumbass 😂 (for the Original Commenter not the other reply)
If this is a heist that's a damn good jackpot a real private fighterjet under the basement lol😅
Yea, I feel like he called the wrong people...her screen of scripted questions don't cover fighter jet crashes ❤
He made sure to secure his VA claim at the end
Wonder if his commander will be mad that he drop a jet somewhere ,in a field or city .
What he should do, die in it ?
Some 911 callers are oblivious to reality they start to ask stupid a## questions
😂😂😂 what caused the fall.i think in her mind she's thinking this guy is at a skate park
Shouldn’t he be calling NORAD?
You guys need to listen to the whole 911 phone call this is not the full phone call the 911 operator thinks he fell down the stairs that's how stupid it is
This has got to be a carton of beer calling 911. 😂
Calling 911 is standing operating procedure? 😂
He definitely got dared to eject from that airplane.
The operator is only following protocol, but definitely thinks this is some mental case making a prank call.
She was not prepared for that, at all. And I don't blame her.
It dounds like she was the one that just ejected.
😂
Pretty sure she’s relaying what happened to someone else between the questions and silence
You pointed it at a highway
Why the pilot doesn't have a military radio or SAT phone is beyond me. Using the wrong channels sir.
There is nothing like jumping out of an $80 to $90 million dollar piece of advanced weaponry. Bye-bye tax dollars.
I’d rather lose a lil money than one of our troops that’s the most disrespectful thing I’ve ever heard anybody say! Think before you speak didn’t your parents teach you anything bout respect?!
@noahandcamsadventures1296 Read my comment again and try to think of it as a good comment. I wouldn't mind ejecting out of an 80 million dollar advanced weapon to save my life. It is our taxdollars, and I said bye-bye. So please, you be respectful in your commenting. Make sure you read it right, ask questions, and then determine if it should upset you.
@@shanepallette the way you worded your comment came off as very disrespectful and negative towards the pilot and why are you saying bye bye tax dollars we should be saying i hope the pilot is okay not oh my tax dollars noo
@noahandcamsadventures1296 Did you watch the video? It's literally the pilot calling in that he ejected and had lost sight of the plane. So...... I knew the pilot was okay and safe.
It was the tax dollars, wasn't it. Can't say it didn't trigger you. Wasn't meant to. This loss is worth it for this pilots life.
Imagine how much money is being spent on just the Trump convictions and all the Biden investigations. Probably more than 80 million.
Suspicious
Sounds like me when I become a usaf pilot in the future, I might lose one of this XD
Bro he knows he’s getting demoted
Surprised she didn't ask did you see a weapon 😂😂
"I dunno ..... I cant see myself ........"
I picture the Classic rolling eyes trying "2 see Himself"
🤣🤣🤣
What caused the fall?
Um...Gravity? 😂
Hee hee "what caused the fall?"
Gravity.
Was this one of the crashes at Hill AFB?
The one from last week it sounds like. He did not know where the plane went.
@@streamofconsciousness5826 The pilot’s response seemed similar to the most recent crash at HAFB. That is one amazing aircraft, I get a F35 show nearly daily.
My God she acts like she doesn’t know what to do get in a hurry
While she talks to him she is putting info into the computer and other people dispatch the call. Sweet lord people tour your local 911 center and learn something
2000 feet? Is that high? Seems like 1 to many zeros to abandon the craft
Sounds like pilot failure not aircraft failure.
Isn't there a military hotline for this stuff?
“Ow my back, and my neck”
Sir your broken shit is not attributed to military conduct…
But I ejected out of a plane and got scratches
911 operator - we don't operate at 2000ft 😅 go and find your stuff
Who trained this operator? Please give her some MORE TRAINING...
That Dispatcher is totally incompetent
So that’s what is in my yard
My first question would be how is he ... THEN ask about the billion dollar jet.
Can you imagine having to make this call😂
All the training and he doesn’t have a plan if the plane goes down?! Hahaha
She had one job in this situation: escalate the call.
She is way out of her depth, her scripted questions dont apply, she is trained that the immediate step is to escalate the call to a more senior person. *sigh*
this sounds like a skit and not an actual 911 call
This doesn't seem right. You would think these multi million dollar jets would have GPS. Or that the military would have some protocol for this. The fact it didn't and doesn't just boggles the mind.
He should be speaking to his command, if he can't, give her the unit information, that aircraft has a beacon that can be tracked for location and recovery. 911 can't do a thing!!!
Wasn't the government's official response that the weather caused the plane to go down? Hmmm...
Is there a list of questions they read cause I feel like if operators could use their common sense too things would be done a lot more passionately
F-35 Lightning
9:37でチャージ月光で壁に当たってズルズル沈む様にダウンのするのかっこいいな。
Preset questions or not this 911 operator lacks all common sense. 🥺🥺🥺
Pilots are so meticulous that I have a hard time believing this is him explaining a military situation