This is kind of an odd case. Read some news reports on this, and he was found partially inside the cowling of the A220, the engine was apparently running, but his body was fully intact when they found him so the engine wasn't running high enough to fully suck him in. The specific stage the engine operation was at is still under investigation, and the medical examiner has yet to determine cause of death.
My neighbor is a FO and currently work as pilot for a commercial airline, he always says: the engine is like a rabbit can INGEST everything but only few things can be DIGESTED. It always crack me up laughing when I think about it because he has grown up with his sister’s pet rabbit, the rabbit has completely chewed tv phone fridge and many others electric cables, plus shoes carpets and newly planted trees, I still can’t figure it out how the rabbit has lived a long life.
This video really needs a time line on this incident. News reporting has been lacking other than to say the person exited an emergency door and was later found "inside of an engine" Would be nice to know how long between the security breach and when the body was found.
@@VetNurseJoy Not true. The video released to date for surveillance video showed him on the runway. He was reported by numerous jets that had just landed.
How come there's so many weird aviation events lately, first the Japan airlines collision, the fatality in this video, and the Alaskan Airlines door blow-out today.
In 2022 we ended the year with an engine ingestion followed by a second ingestion a few months later. One an accident one a suicide. Wonder if this guy was trying to commit suicide. On a side note: Ops radio was horrific.
@@LOADING...o.o.o Natural disaster was kicked off in Japan on New Year's Day... earthquake. Ya well, let's see what's in store for us for the rest of 2024.
At some airports still in operation around the world, apparently boarding passengers have to walk to the plane on the tarmac. A Chinese woman on a particular flight was caught tossing coins into the engine as she thought it would bring everyone on board good luck. No, the only thing that would do is bring everyone on the plane down and not in the usual fashion.
In small airports it's totally normal and completely ok as long as the passengers follow directions and don't act stupid. I live in Zaragoza, Spain, and our airport is small enough for everyone to walk to the planes, and it takes seconds to get to one. Taxis are basically non-existent, it takes one second to get to the runway 😂
@@beatricemiloiu9419ummm... when you hear them say "taxi" on atc chatter.. They're NOT talking about a taxi cab that drives people to the airplane lol I'm in Canada and even our largest airports have gates that we walk across the tarmac to our plane. Mostly with "puddle jumper" flights though.
My airport (brisbane) has a viewing station you drive uptp.. its not unusual to bring ladders to take photos above ghe fence line so ide imagine y could easly just rock up with a ladder and jump it
From what I understand the man was in the airport itself at a terminal and ran out of an emergency exit that lead out to the tarmac. The people inside the airport knew he went through the door but no one at least from what I heard of the story was near enough to get to him quickly.
Those Delta pilots need to hurry up with their radio transmissions. Listening to them trail off while there is a situation Tower is actively trying to handle is killing me!
So was the guy sucked into the engine or what? Can someone please be blunt to let us aviation laypersons know what happened to the guy? I can't tell if he's even dead or not.
He's dead, he was hanging out of the front of the engine. His body was intact, investigation is not clear what exactly happened yet. He probably suffocated hanging onto the cowling while the engine was running though
@@calebplumb6689Bruh I just spotted that, people need to grow up and know just because someone got a bit upsetty about a word doesn't mean it's the end of the world..
Others have reported that his family reported his having a manic episode. Which can be precisely what happens when one does say no to one's mental health drugs.
Security should be held accountable for this... Security footage shows him running around the airport like a mad man in front of security personel who did absolutely nothing... The guy missed his flight to see his dying grandfather, and if security had stopped him like they should have, he would still be alive... Unbelievable... The airport should have their ass sued off for this... 💥
Maybe jumping into the wheel bay might have given him about a 1% chance rather than try and ride an engine.. I think he might have got chewed up and spat out as leftovers.
You get crushed due to lack of space and even if somehow you manage to find a spot to stay in there you will freeze and pass out due to lack of oxygen. There was an incident a few years back where a guy tried that and his lifeless body fell when the plane was preparing to land.
In one report, an officer mentioned Narcan. So maybe his body was intact. Maybe went crazy and OD'd . Decided jet engine was his way out. Never made it in time? Sad deal any way. Just Say No, folks.
Family said he had a severe manic episode at the airport. He was a passenger in the terminal, broke out onto the tarmac, disrobed and ended up dying in an engine compartment.
My guess, homeless man desperate to seek shelter and warm somehow thinking engine is a good place, or someone with mental illness, or combination of both.
@@jamescollier3It means OP wants to virtue signal. IE it doesn't do anything but make people pay attention to them in their hope that it makes them look like a good person.
Guy was bipolar and self-medicating with medical weed. He behaved manically and ran through the airport and breached security to access the runway. Not smart.
Read the pinned comment. It stated that the engine was not running fast enough to suck him in. He was found partially in the intake but before the turbine blades. There was no explanation of what happened to him.
So the video just ends with no info given what so ever... Great first half but it sure would be nice to know what happened in this story.. So much detail starting out..I thought my internet had cut out...
@@kennyc388 Joe? You mean BRANDIN? I know, if only Bloatus McDumbf was in charge. There'd be no drugs, no wars, and everyone would be rich like him! Enough of this democracy nonsense - Authoritarianism/ fascism/ theocratic oligarchy NOW!
IF--it's later determined he had mental issues, than it shows there are more people with them than we know about. So shame on those states that cut mental health funding.
It's on a national scale, not just state. Sadly, the Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 pretty much destroyed any facility that didn't have a huge budget to stay open and treat people.
I’m confused. The text at the beginning says he got into a parked engine. Then the ATC talk is all about this man running down the runway. The text just didn’t seem to line up with the audio.
So many questions . Darwin Award pretty sure . As Always , many people contributed & are affected. The Truth these days is up for grabs . My dog wrote this .re posting.
Here's the VIDEO and story : Poor guy. He had bipolar and his dog that he loved had recently died, and this was him trying desperately to get on the flight to go see his dying grandfather... He was at the airport on time but was detained in the airport and was going to miss the flight. (He ran to the plane and got sucked into the engine.) RIP, he's going to be with his dog and soon his grandfather will join him. ❤☹️🙏❤️ KYLER EFFINGER ua-cam.com/video/xThp6okaFIc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
I an sensing a serious breakdown in aviation. In one week a plane enters a runway despite being told to wait and 43 seconds later is hit by a civilian plane (extreme luck everyone on the civilian plane lived). A door blows out on an Alask Airlines plane only delivered to them two months ago (in the one row where no one was sitting despite the plane being booked solid). A man breaches security at Salt Lake and gets found in a low running engine for some reason. It's as if everyone in aviation is abandoning all the rules and it's all coming home to roost. Heck starting the week a plane lost all instruments on takeoff from JFK but again returned back safely. Such a week is .. bizarre .. at best.
These things literally happen every day and just normally aren't publicized. A week in a international airport op's center and you'd think there were no safety regulations at all. Also Boeing has been shit for many years now, that's not new
Yeah I think this is normal. A lot lf the Federal Avaition Regulations are written in blood from past accidents that have resulted in death and could have been prevented.
All these people using Fisher-Price radios from Toys R Us??? All the comms should sound like people speaking to each other in person, not with all the static like 40 year old am radios.
Read the description. The title isn't even click bait. This is air traffic control talking to aircraft and vehicles on the ground. They aren't going to go into detail about the guys condition or anything. That's not what this frequency is for. It's not emergency comms or anything.
What a maroon. Do you not listen to the news? The man was found dead inside that airplane's engine. Doesn't matter that it wasn't on ATC frequency. It happened.
The last words from tower were "... how you want to move him." Not the typo "how you wanna move them." Other than the word "him", I didn't hear much of anything else either.
@@BillSmith-rx9rm I see your point but if one wanted to get technical, the man was found inside the engine COWLING. The only way inside a running jet engine is after the front turbofan chops you into human hamburger. So what killed the guy? Who knows. Most likely a drug overdose. How ground personnel missed him is a mystery. Those gore websites show the end result of the event that happened in El Paso, TX several years ago when a mechanic visited the inside of a 737 engine running at 70% power during a preflight test for an oil leak. Not for the queasy.
Geez, dogs chasing parked cars analogy? Now silly humans are chasing aircraft? When the warnings include keep all arms and legs inside the vehicle, they werent talking about the engines...😂 morbid humor...
"...found the man *unconscious* inside the engine." _Hmmmmm_ ....??!? What a coincidence; I went to the grocery store this afternoon and bought 5 pounds of 80/20 that was..... "unconscious" ....in the meat department!!
I always loved to fly, enjoyed it alot until I had to do it alot in my job. Now days I wouldn't get on a plane if you paid me. No part of the process is worth the hassle.
Sounds like you fly on shitty airlines. IE: The budget ones like Southwest, Spirit, Ryan Air, Etc. Or don't know how to pack/do air travel right. Go to the airport way too early maybe?
I didn't see any indication of who took the photo on the news website where I got it, otherwise I would have given a reference. I'm sorry that I had to use it without permission. I used it under the summary to show people what happened at the time of the incident. If you send an e-mail to theflightrecords@gmail.com we can discuss what needs to be done. I apologize again.
Whatever was said on the radio is in the video. No more, no less. I wonder what else you would expect in a video from a channel that produces content about air traffic radio conversations.
@@the_flight_records Maybe literacy and reading comprehension are not your strong suits. For the rest of you, the title made a promise, but failed to deliver on that promise. There actually was more communication on this, so absolutely less. This was only clickbait. Had the title been "ATC communications", no issue, but the poster made a claim they did not fulfill. How hard is that to understand?
This is kind of an odd case. Read some news reports on this, and he was found partially inside the cowling of the A220, the engine was apparently running, but his body was fully intact when they found him so the engine wasn't running high enough to fully suck him in. The specific stage the engine operation was at is still under investigation, and the medical examiner has yet to determine cause of death.
We already know the cause of death...."Runway Hijinks"
Well the PW1500 has a geared fan, so the fan turns quite slow at idle, only a third of the RPM of the core, maybe not enough to suck him through...
INGEST.
I've seen enough FAA reports. When a body is 'sucked into' an engine, they use the word 'ingest'.
My neighbor is a FO and currently work as pilot for a commercial airline, he always says: the engine is like a rabbit can INGEST everything but only few things can be DIGESTED. It always crack me up laughing when I think about it because he has grown up with his sister’s pet rabbit, the rabbit has completely chewed tv phone fridge and many others electric cables, plus shoes carpets and newly planted trees, I still can’t figure it out how the rabbit has lived a long life.
why would the engine be running on a parked a/c? Perhaps the APU was running.
This video really needs a time line on this incident. News reporting has been lacking other than to say the person exited an emergency door and was later found "inside of an engine"
Would be nice to know how long between the security breach and when the body was found.
He ran from the building to the plane and got sucked into the engine
@@VetNurseJoy Not true. The video released to date for surveillance video showed him on the runway. He was reported by numerous jets that had just landed.
There was video also of a dude (I think the same guy) from inside the airport, throwing at doors, then finally sneaking through one of them.
NY Post has a good video showing the passenger going berserk trying yo get out of the terminal and then running across the tarmac
@@1utube01 NY Post has that video.
How come there's so many weird aviation events lately, first the Japan airlines collision, the fatality in this video, and the Alaskan Airlines door blow-out today.
It's caused by a phenomenon called coincidence.
The world has changed and moving way too fast for conditions we operate from & lack of knowledgeable employees plus management staff@@rudiklein .
things happen in 3's
It’s not…things have always been weird. We just have UA-cam channels now, and tons more flight tracking etc.
In 2022 we ended the year with an engine ingestion followed by a second ingestion a few months later. One an accident one a suicide. Wonder if this guy was trying to commit suicide.
On a side note: Ops radio was horrific.
Just a few days into the new year and i can see we're off to a crazy start...this and the runway crash in Japan!
The Alaska 737-9 plug door incident
Then buses...
Then trains...
Then.......................................
@@harrysingh2874this year is going to airplanes.
@@LOADING...o.o.o Natural disaster was kicked off in Japan on New Year's Day... earthquake.
Ya well, let's see what's in store for us for the rest of 2024.
B1 crash in South Dakota.
What a busy week for aviation !
At some airports still in operation around the world, apparently boarding passengers have to walk to the plane on the tarmac. A Chinese woman on a particular flight was caught tossing coins into the engine as she thought it would bring everyone on board good luck. No, the only thing that would do is bring everyone on the plane down and not in the usual fashion.
This is a very common belief in older Chinese people, they do this all the time in China. They have to actively take measures to prevent it
I AM COMPLETELY BEWILDERED AND IN AWE. Absolutely dont know where to start
i’m from the uk and every flight ive been on we had to walk across the tarmac to the plane, never seen someone throwing coins tho
In small airports it's totally normal and completely ok as long as the passengers follow directions and don't act stupid. I live in Zaragoza, Spain, and our airport is small enough for everyone to walk to the planes, and it takes seconds to get to one. Taxis are basically non-existent, it takes one second to get to the runway 😂
@@beatricemiloiu9419ummm... when you hear them say "taxi" on atc chatter.. They're NOT talking about a taxi cab that drives people to the airplane lol
I'm in Canada and even our largest airports have gates that we walk across the tarmac to our plane. Mostly with "puddle jumper" flights though.
He wasn't waving his arms, he was flapping trying to take off.
lmao! Comment of the day!
Saving this
unfortunately, his flaps were damaged.
not waving but flapping
Trying to imitate Wile E. Coyote🤷♂️🤷♂️
Now that's something you don't see every day!
Prayers for family and friends of the man.
they don't care
@@spudspuddyDude.
The real story is: how did he get through the perimeter without anyone noticing?
Airports are massive, not hard to find weak spots at times
From one story I heard, a shop manager watched him walking through an emergency exit in the terminal and alerted police but they couldn’t find him.
My airport (brisbane) has a viewing station you drive uptp.. its not unusual to bring ladders to take photos above ghe fence line so ide imagine y could easly just rock up with a ladder and jump it
He was an illegal who lost his way. But he will report to his immigration court date in 2034
From what I understand the man was in the airport itself at a terminal and ran out of an emergency exit that lead out to the tarmac. The people inside the airport knew he went through the door but no one at least from what I heard of the story was near enough to get to him quickly.
Those Delta pilots need to hurry up with their radio transmissions. Listening to them trail off while there is a situation Tower is actively trying to handle is killing me!
Wasn’t that long ago this kinda of thing happened at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
on the start of video it says Jan 2 2024
@@Palmstreet-u7x I’m not sure what that has to do with what I said?
@@Palmstreet-u7xlost in translation, huh?
@@ginagina5452 🤚🤚😂😂😂 good question ⁉️
So was the guy sucked into the engine or what? Can someone please be blunt to let us aviation laypersons know what happened to the guy? I can't tell if he's even dead or not.
He is dead.
@@trish8964 Thank you.
He's dead, he was hanging out of the front of the engine. His body was intact, investigation is not clear what exactly happened yet. He probably suffocated hanging onto the cowling while the engine was running though
Laypersons? You’ve got to be kidding me🤦🏻♂️😂
@@calebplumb6689Bruh I just spotted that, people need to grow up and know just because someone got a bit upsetty about a word doesn't mean it's the end of the world..
That must have sucked.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Damn bro, this joke just sucked all the air in my lungs
@@henriqueferreira5165and dismembered my body
@@henriqueferreira5165and sucked of my arms
What a couple "Jenny Blalock" and "Runway Guy" would make. Match made in Heaven.
and that boys and girls is why you should always say "no" to drugs!
Others have reported that his family reported his having a manic episode. Which can be precisely what happens when one does say no to one's mental health drugs.
@@spvillanoIt's exactly this.
It wasn’t drugs. Kyler was struggling with his mental health and was known to have many manic episodes.
I don't get it. If someone climbs into the intake of a parked jet, how will he not be found during the preflight inspection?
It was after boarding, while being de-iced.
He didn’t climb in there he got sucked into it
It happened as they were all supposed to take off flight
Security should be held accountable for this... Security footage shows him running around the airport like a mad man in front of security personel who did absolutely nothing... The guy missed his flight to see his dying grandfather, and if security had stopped him like they should have, he would still be alive... Unbelievable... The airport should have their ass sued off for this... 💥
Did any passengers witness the guy being sucked into the engine? oh my 😬
Mmm human coleslaw 🤣
@@MonarchNerf Soylent Green brand.
@@jameswest8280 😂🤮
No
Maybe jumping into the wheel bay might have given him about a 1% chance rather than try and ride an engine.. I think he might have got chewed up and spat out as leftovers.
You get crushed due to lack of space and even if somehow you manage to find a spot to stay in there you will freeze and pass out due to lack of oxygen. There was an incident a few years back where a guy tried that and his lifeless body fell when the plane was preparing to land.
Never play around jets.
In one report, an officer mentioned Narcan. So maybe his body was intact. Maybe went crazy and OD'd . Decided jet engine was his way out. Never made it in time? Sad deal any way. Just Say No, folks.
Yeah that’s what I think. His body was intact and halfway in the engine. Sad all around though.
Birdbrain strike?
Birdbrain comment
And the TSA angry about your shoes 👟
What the hell was he thinking? i guess we will never know now.
Maybe he thought that was a good stowaway spot. lol
At least he remembered to wear his safety vest...
Family said he had a severe manic episode at the airport. He was a passenger in the terminal, broke out onto the tarmac, disrobed and ended up dying in an engine compartment.
My guess, homeless man desperate to seek shelter and warm somehow thinking engine is a good place, or someone with mental illness, or combination of both.
Yes, safely first....
Rest in peace
what does that even do or mean
@@jamescollier3it means that person is dead and the poster was being kind.
@@jamescollier3It's better than rest in pieces.
The deceased was found in one single piece, so OP was correct.
@@jamescollier3It means OP wants to virtue signal.
IE it doesn't do anything but make people pay attention to them in their hope that it makes them look like a good person.
Guy was bipolar and self-medicating with medical weed. He behaved manically and ran through the airport and breached security to access the runway. Not smart.
one was found splattered at the roadside in the uk recently, they think he fell from hiding in a plane wheel carriage
Climbed into engine? Or sucked into a running engine?
Read the pinned comment. It stated that the engine was not running fast enough to suck him in. He was found partially in the intake but before the turbine blades. There was no explanation of what happened to him.
@@davidclemens1578they attempted to administer Narcan. He was halfway inside the engine almost as if that was his goal. Either way so sad 😞
Ops definitely need better radios. Horrible traffic
Did I miss when ops or ATC closed the runway?
What tail number was this A220? I am always on those Delta A220s.
The tail number of incident aircraft N108DQ operating as DAL2348.
@@zoes17 Thanks. Will try to void that plane if possible.
Bro thinks he's playing playing GTA6 VR
omg bro no way 😭😭😭
That’s crazy I fly out of that airport every month
Hundreds of thousands of other people also do crazy 😂😂😂😂🤦♂️
@@DiscoverFarOffPlaces right lol
2024 bad start for aviation
Sure am glad I got nowhere to fly this year.
I amflying to the Philippines in a March on a B787. Maybe I should use my 40ft sailboat, just 7 weeks from Settle, 18 hours ahead by plane
bad fentanyl....flurry of wild-insane activity and then the long sleep....
who has the energy to run runway length on fentanyl?
@@tomservo5007 somebody on fentanyl
How very sad.
So the video just ends with no info given what so ever... Great first half but it sure would be nice to know what happened in this story.. So much detail starting out..I thought my internet had cut out...
Yeah, you're right. I just focused on the comm. Sorry for that.
There's a man on the run way ....are u still able to take off?? Hahahahaha
He couldn't find a date so he took out an engine.😂
Aliens in Miami
Failure on tower not to shut everyone down immediately.
I was surprised he allowed the plane that reported the man to proceed with the takeoff.
How did he die?
Drug epidemic gettin pretty bad these days.
Joe doesn't care.
@@kennyc388 Joe? You mean BRANDIN? I know, if only Bloatus McDumbf was in charge. There'd be no drugs, no wars, and everyone would be rich like him! Enough of this democracy nonsense - Authoritarianism/ fascism/ theocratic oligarchy NOW!
Flying is dangerous people say it safer than driving
what an idea to hide in a turbine....
When you take the word "runway" too literally...
IF--it's later determined he had mental issues, than it shows there are more people with them than we know about. So shame on those states that cut mental health funding.
It’s less expensive when they handle themselves
That is the case. Family reports that he had a manic episode and this was the end result.
@@ugiswrong well, with such compassion, may those "handling themselves" always be a treasured member of your family.
@@spvillanoNice. 🙄🤡
It's on a national scale, not just state. Sadly, the Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 pretty much destroyed any facility that didn't have a huge budget to stay open and treat people.
I’m confused. The text at the beginning says he got into a parked engine. Then the ATC talk is all about this man running down the runway. The text just didn’t seem to line up with the audio.
Yeah, they didn't give details on the frequency but at 05:11 ATC is asking the aircraft he is in.
This video is all wrong he didn’t climb in he got sucked into the engines blades
@@youvegotmel2844 Your comment is wrong.
@@SilverrulezGaming no it’s not I’ve got my story from several news sources well that’s what they’re putting out several of the same story
So many questions . Darwin Award pretty sure . As Always , many people contributed & are affected. The Truth these days is up for grabs . My dog wrote this .re posting.
That insane
"TARMAC" 👎
What a complete waste of my time this was..
Unconcious?! I bet...
What shall be tomorrow.s incident?
Here's the VIDEO and story : Poor guy. He had bipolar and his dog that he loved had recently died, and this was him trying desperately to get on the flight to go see his dying grandfather... He was at the airport on time but was detained in the airport and was going to miss the flight. (He ran to the plane and got sucked into the engine.)
RIP, he's going to be with his dog and soon his grandfather will join him. ❤☹️🙏❤️ KYLER EFFINGER
ua-cam.com/video/xThp6okaFIc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
If he was detained why was he let go
Not very impressed with the Ops people at SLC. Shit radios and shit communication.
Interesting deduction given that we could barely hear even 50% of any Ops conversations in the video
@@herrkilodfw I’ve got ears Cheech, do you?
I an sensing a serious breakdown in aviation. In one week a plane enters a runway despite being told to wait and 43 seconds later is hit by a civilian plane (extreme luck everyone on the civilian plane lived). A door blows out on an Alask Airlines plane only delivered to them two months ago (in the one row where no one was sitting despite the plane being booked solid). A man breaches security at Salt Lake and gets found in a low running engine for some reason. It's as if everyone in aviation is abandoning all the rules and it's all coming home to roost. Heck starting the week a plane lost all instruments on takeoff from JFK but again returned back safely. Such a week is .. bizarre .. at best.
Not just aviation, society is pumping out a generation of useless workers.
You were just born weren't you...
These things literally happen every day and just normally aren't publicized. A week in a international airport op's center and you'd think there were no safety regulations at all. Also Boeing has been shit for many years now, that's not new
We have 80 iq immigrants and emotional women designing, flying, and directing aircraft now
Yeah I think this is normal. A lot lf the Federal Avaition Regulations are written in blood from past accidents that have resulted in death and could have been prevented.
Anybody thinks drugs were involved ?
All these people using Fisher-Price radios from Toys R Us??? All the comms should sound like people speaking to each other in person, not with all the static like 40 year old am radios.
Interesting start to 2024
Hmm , How many landing flights were Delayed or diverted? Connection's & Passengers Impacted? Traffic Controllers & Ground Crews ?
Interesting.
Nowhere on the radio did I hear things that confirmed the title.
Are you sorely confused and filled with consternation?
Read the description. The title isn't even click bait. This is air traffic control talking to aircraft and vehicles on the ground. They aren't going to go into detail about the guys condition or anything. That's not what this frequency is for. It's not emergency comms or anything.
What a maroon. Do you not listen to the news? The man was found dead inside that airplane's engine. Doesn't matter that it wasn't on ATC frequency. It happened.
The last words from tower were "... how you want to move him." Not the typo "how you wanna move them." Other than the word "him", I didn't hear much of anything else either.
@@BillSmith-rx9rm I see your point but if one wanted to get technical, the man was found inside the engine COWLING. The only way inside a running jet engine is after the front turbofan chops you into human hamburger. So what killed the guy? Who knows. Most likely a drug overdose. How ground personnel missed him is a mystery. Those gore websites show the end result of the event that happened in El Paso, TX several years ago when a mechanic visited the inside of a 737 engine running at 70% power during a preflight test for an oil leak. Not for the queasy.
Stop saying tarmac! Say apron, runway, or taxiway instead. No airport in the US has tarmac!
Tarmac is acceptable and used by officials.
It's McClain!!!
The new Year?
Just when I thought I had seen everything!!!!
🙏
A scene from a Fellini film.
why are people allowed to exit that door onto tarmac/ where is the security
If he had a yellow or orange west on they might have taken him for staff if anyone did see anything anyway...
Emergency exit
Emergency exit fire door leading to stairs
unconscious or dead? make up you mind
He did die. Unsure of the cause of death still, but he died at the scene.
First candidate for Darwin awards 2024.
Let's play hide and seek with those big jets on the runway there!!!
Wheeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!🤷♀️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️
MORAL OF THIS STORY ,,,DONT PLAY IN ANY ROADWAY ,,,😉
Geez, dogs chasing parked cars analogy? Now silly humans are chasing aircraft? When the warnings include keep all arms and legs inside the vehicle, they werent talking about the engines...😂 morbid humor...
This is what happens when you try to escape the church.
Wow wtf?
The real story is how he goto tsrmac it has already been said
That's methed up
2:00 Roger that! 😊 thank youuuu😘, how he said it was so nice xd
A total mess ……..! 😂
"...found the man *unconscious* inside the engine." _Hmmmmm_ ....??!? What a coincidence; I went to the grocery store this afternoon and bought 5 pounds of 80/20 that was..... "unconscious" ....in the meat department!!
Chop suet.
A creative suicide?
He was a cowboy who ended as an engine.
Those silly just stop oil protesters will do anything for attention
Rest in Peace Sky King.
Legally, they are hers. If you're sent a package you didn't order, you get to keep it and you don't have to pay for it
What?
bro i'm too high for this shit right now lmao
No.
😂😂😂
Airplanes suck...
They suck and blow at the same time.
This story does not add up. And whoever filed this, there is no such thing as a "tarmac" at SLC or any other aiport.
It’s a common colloquialism.
@@pulpmysteryfan Yep..usually applicable to runway.
A quick Google before you type something is a good idea unless you want to appear stupid.
Tarmac is a paved area, such as where planes park at the gates. This differentiates it from the runway, which is also paved. It isn't a thing.
This is taught very early in flight school.
I always loved to fly, enjoyed it alot until I had to do it alot in my job. Now days I wouldn't get on a plane if you paid me. No part of the process is worth the hassle.
Sounds like you fly on shitty airlines.
IE: The budget ones like Southwest, Spirit, Ryan Air, Etc.
Or don't know how to pack/do air travel right.
Go to the airport way too early maybe?
Hahahaha 😂
@the_flight_records That is my picture you used on the opening of video. I never gave anyone permission to use it.
I didn't see any indication of who took the photo on the news website where I got it, otherwise I would have given a reference. I'm sorry that I had to use it without permission. I used it under the summary to show people what happened at the time of the incident. If you send an e-mail to theflightrecords@gmail.com we can discuss what needs to be done. I apologize again.
Get Trump to build a wall around the airport.
You mean get Trump to get Mexico to pay for the wall.
@@davidwatson8142 someone needs to put up a new fence to stop nutters at airports, I don't give a shit who pays really!
He was looking for a dropped contact lens...
Aint no way this is happening too
Rather useless video. A big claim, but no resolution.
Whatever was said on the radio is in the video. No more, no less. I wonder what else you would expect in a video from a channel that produces content about air traffic radio conversations.
@@the_flight_records Maybe literacy and reading comprehension are not your strong suits. For the rest of you, the title made a promise, but failed to deliver on that promise. There actually was more communication on this, so absolutely less.
This was only clickbait. Had the title been "ATC communications", no issue, but the poster made a claim they did not fulfill.
How hard is that to understand?
Petrol hater. Probably Greta’s step brother.
Probably a crazy Mormon.
Lol