@@benedictcumberbatch4275 at? seemed alright to me, though I'll admit recently when I see cops they always seem to be looking for ways they could possibly get you for breaking the law - makes you not want to call/deal with them unless you really need to.
@@ThatguyPurps They don't need to, but often will ask because the more complete a report is the less difficulty there will be for them if a supervisor questions the officers whereabouts during that time. This may be surprising, but some officers fail to respond to emergency calls and make-up stops as a cover. It's not common, but it has been a problem often enough that the lack of contact info on a report can be seen as a red-flag.
@@kmoecub I don’t buy that for a moment. They do it so they can put you on a list as having “contact” with a police officer. This allows them to create a profile around you and your activities no matter how legal they are.
"no license required but training is smart" This is a good consistent safety message. I know I wouldn't want to do this without solid gear and good training.
My cousin wanted to get a ultra light aircraft so he didn't need a license but I told him it's probably a good idea to get one not like you get a second chance with planes
Exactly as long as we don't get idiots who don't train and ruin paramotoring then no license is required. If people ruin paramotoring for everyone who does train, be smart and safe then I'm willing to bet they would force a license. luckily so far it hasn't been an issue I would love to get into paramotoring it looks so amazing.
The irony of you guys arguing with him about people getting along is hilarious. If you can't say something nice, how about you just shut the **** up? 😂
Definitely should have told the cops to enter the giveaway. Such a missed opportunity. 😂 But today is the final day to enter!! We're also throwing three individual GoPro 8's into three different orders as a grand finale! Best of luck to everyone! - tuckergott.com/
Great video showing positive interaction with the public! You are quite the ambassador and should make some business cards to hand out to everyone you meet who seems really interested with information like your channel, website and websites like Aviator Paramotor so those interested can get into the hobby.
Glad whomever called the cops seemed to do so out of concern rather than being a nanny! Even with 4 units responding it's worth it just to make sure everything's okay. Great video with lots of friendly vibes. Seems like an excellent community!
What a great interaction with the police. This is what you expect to see when the police show up. The few bad ones really make them look bad. Great to see the other people who were just curious about what you were doing.
This was Mount Olive Township in NJ. I grew up across the street from this field. I’m glad to see this is still how MOPD reacts. Good guys. Nice job, Tucker.
Love that the cops FROM THE BEGINNING weren't even looking to get you on anything illegal, they showed up just purely out of concern for your safety. That's all. Once they saw you were okay, went straight to geekin' out with the boys.
I get that same anxiety about ticking off Karens, like the last thing you need is heat from the police or community. I landed on the lake across from my house over the winter and was worried someone might be upset about me flying over as I landed. It was the complete opposite. My neighbors saw the picture on Facebook, and several reached out to tell me they and their kids loved seeing me buzzing the lake. The local newspaper reached out and wrote an article about it. People are generally fascinated by flight and have a million questions every time. Cool video, dude! I'd love to hear more about your opinions on landing in public places!
First, good on the people who called the cops for looking out for another human beings safety. Second, awesome cops and great at doing their jobs. Love it!!
It's so funny to see people's reactions. They are so intrigued with the idea that it's possible to fly so easily and inexpensively. I've had similar experiences as this. Great post!
😂 That is about the only time that a police officer will ask "how high were you" without being reference to substance abuse! That was a pretty entertaining..👍 Thank you for sharing and I'm glad that you made it back to the ground safely. Hopefully you have many more successful flights and landings ahead of you!😁
I love the fact that even the person who called the police wasn't doing it to be an angry Karen, they were genuinely concerned for you and feared for your safety, thinking you had crashed. That's kinda sweet and nice to know even random strangers are out there watching your back and would get you help as quickly as possible if the worst were to ever happen. And yeah, those cops were _super_ chill about the whole thing, were more interested in geeking out over the paramotor than anything which is _so_ nice to see! :)
This is amazing, just people being people. Civillians, peace officers, all just getting along, talking and asking questions. Nothing but good content here. Nice work Tucker!
It is such a cool thing to see positive interaction from police officers. They thought they were responding to an air crash, then they quickly changed gears to just idoling over the gear and everything. "awesome" is definitely a word I would use too :)
Man, it's impressive how patient and friendly Tucker is with everyone that spoke with him at the park. You deserve everything this successful YT channel can bring.
Yeah, I'd like to still see the thought processes about flying to public places (or NOT flying to some) - I think it rounds out the whole picture of your risk management
It's really easy to see flying as something great with no downsides. It's so much harder to show the risk management that's constantly going on, even before you take off. I'd love to more on this topic.
Would you ever think about flying over a school or childcare center or doing a demonstration for kids? I've been curious about that ever since I saw the video where you flew across NJ, because you would've ended up going right over the childcare center I worked at, if you just would've been two or three miles to the East and I thought about how cool that would've been if the kids were out on the playground during it. But I know there's no way you could've done it because you would've been right in the middle of a busy commercial flight path. If you did fly over a preschool playground I think the kids would be talking about it for years!
I get the systemic reasons behind the ACAB movement, but it's officers like these that show that in fact, not all cops are bad, and that most got into it for the right reasons, and take 'serve' as their main duty. Glad they took the call seriously, and showed up to be sure you were safe! Keep on keepin' on tucker! Love your content!
What a positive vid re paramotoring generally but also the interaction with the cops. My son is a Police officer in the UK and quite often get a bad rap, sometimes deservedly so dependant on the officer. However there are a lot of good ones out there, just looking out for us, so massive respect to those guys :)
I'm not a paramotor pilot but you are by far the best paramotor youtuber out there. I'll probably get into this because of you. I just wanted to say, be safe! We can't lose you because you're the top dawg so just be careful brother. Much love from arkansas.
@@TuckerGott I'm glad 😁 thanks for the reply tucker. Have a good one bro. One of my friends from PA knows a guy who knows you. I'm not sure who but I've been watching you for a while and I thought that was cool to know.
I wish there were more positive interactions like this but unfortunately they're becoming fewer and far between. But hopefully we can get back to those days.
@@PurpleCh4lk Exactly the news prefers negative stories. What gets more attention then happiness is anger and outrage. So the news broadcasts that so they can get more money and stay relevant. Sadly because of outrage culture and cancel culture no one sees the good cops they only see the bad cops.
Started watching you a couple of years ago and every couple of weeks a video of you pops into my feed and I'm happy that you're still out there enjoying your life and having fun. :D
According to Colin Kaepernick, that's because Tucker's white. You can hardly seem him, but Colin was kneeling back in the corner of the field, parroting this over and over: "The PoPo just shoots the black paramotors!" 🤣
Love these videos Tucker! Know that you represent all of us who want to fly, and for whatever reason, that we can't in this sport. Also, glad to see the police are keeping up with good community relations, and you didn't run into any Karens or Kens on this outing. Be safe, keep the wing full, and keep flying high!! BTW, happy birthday to me today!!
I could never do that, but it does look like great fun for those with good constitutions. What was really great was seeing the wonderful interaction with the police. I don't know any police officers personally, but have always had good relations with them when I we do intersect. The vast majority are regular folks doing a highly dangerous job and they deserve our respect.
Awesome video as always Tucker, I have had a possitive interaction with the police on my paramotor also. very professional & friendly, love your videos 😎👍
This video demonstrates my #1 reason for not getting into paramotoring. Tucker is a nice guy who doesn't mind the constant attention from strangers, but I would hate it. I want to be able to take off, do my flight, and just have no one bother me ever.
You can definitely do that... Tucker flies from public places because that's his job, to make content and entertain his viewers. There are many many places to fly out in the open away from the public entirely.
You're a Karen. As all the other comments stated, you do NOT have to go to a public place to take off or land. He seeks the attention. You don't have to.
Tucker Gott! This video is like finding an old friend. I've watched your videos for months, but catching this one was primo. You make me think of Mark Rober in several ways. You've grown up as I've watched.
to be fair he was asked if he was the registered owner of the truck and you don't think they ran his license plate for their report?? was good/positive interaction.
I've seen a lot of your videos and I still don't know how you manage to simultaneously be so informative of risks and barriers to entering the sport while not being snobby about it. Love your videos I hope you fly for a long time Tucker, God bless ya.
Speaking from my personal experience, every cop interaction I’ve ever had has been a good one. Typically just people doing their job, and like with any other human interaction, if you keep it polite and respectful, there will not be an issue. (Even when I have been outside the law) Another great video Tucker.
I’m really fascinated by the fact that the police are dispatched to a potential crash site, but no paramedics/rescue crew- standard practice in the US? Great flying/content. Keep it up!
it seems more just that the cops called off the further help before it arrived, in the US Ambulances and EMS Vehicles are typically parked at various stations unless they already happened to be out for some other reason, meanwhile by the nature of their jobs Police are way more spread out, so cops will head to the scene, both to get it under control (i.e. redirecting traffic around a car crash etc. ) as well as administer emergency first aid from their training until an ambulance can arrive.
Love the one cop that asked "should we cancel the other units" 😂😂😂 Also if the engine stalls is the parachute big enough to glide down like a normal parachute
I saw a paramotor flying over my house while I was working around outside. It was so cool. It's not a sport I can do but I love seeing that it's made it to my part of the world
just checkin in. Been a while Bro. Glad to see things are going well. Still rewatch the Icarus series from time to time, hopefully we can get some more of that type of videos one day. In the meantime calm winds and blue skies my dude!
Always great to see positive interaction with law enforcement and the public regarding paramotors. I'm really stoked with the new giveaway. This can be truly life-changing for someone. Thank you, Tucker for being so generous and willing to part with yet another of your personal paramotors for the giveaway, plus the 5 GoPros you purchased to give away to people entering the contest. Truly an extraordinary gesture. And awesome of Aviator to throw in paramotor training to the lucky winner. Good luck, everyone!
You are totally the official embassador to our sport in your area! So great to watch you get that positive attention and admiration. Odering some merch today for that big give away! Peace to you Tucker.
Okay, just gotta say, how cool is it that, not only do you publish footage of some chill, respectful, interested kids asking questions about the sport, but you give a Zoom iso on the kid waving to the camera? That's just awesome.
Those cops were really nice guys. They were genuinely concerned that Tucker was lying injured somewhere. I was wondering if they could actually wear the paramotor with all the kit they have to carry. Those gents would probably get a real buzz out of flying.
This is like a textbook example of how to handle cops. Stick around until they find you, keep calm, being cooperative as long as the encounter is friendly. If you had tried to scoot before they found you, I can't imagine they would be quite as friendly.
I flew out of that field with Nuno Rodriquez this passed fall. its near the prison, the prison sent a car to check on us before we took off. we also saw a bunch of deer in the fields.
Man, those cops are bros. They were worried about you, then excited for the sport
Love these interactions
Lol need to look closer
Cop dude had the fakest, most insincere tone yet. You guys are delusional.
Except we pay them to be this stupid. And then he runs the name for warrants without any RAS. He laughs while he's violating Tucker's rights.
@@benedictcumberbatch4275 at? seemed alright to me, though I'll admit recently when I see cops they always seem to be looking for ways they could possibly get you for breaking the law - makes you not want to call/deal with them unless you really need to.
yeah I loved it, they first checked to make sure he was ok, then geeked out on the equipment and pictures.
Glad to see the officer has his priorities straight.
1. "you alright?"
2."this thing is AWESOME!"
The police doing their job perfectly. Kudos to them.
So refreshing to see that some cops are actually decent guys...made my day.
Well actually, they don't need to run his details and get his ID to put in their report... apart from that though they did a good job.
@@ThatguyPurps They don't need to, but often will ask because the more complete a report is the less difficulty there will be for them if a supervisor questions the officers whereabouts during that time. This may be surprising, but some officers fail to respond to emergency calls and make-up stops as a cover. It's not common, but it has been a problem often enough that the lack of contact info on a report can be seen as a red-flag.
@@ThatguyPurps ill also add officers will put information out there when they stop or are with a person so if something happens to them there is leads
@@kmoecub I don’t buy that for a moment. They do it so they can put you on a list as having “contact” with a police officer. This allows them to create a profile around you and your activities no matter how legal they are.
You’re the Michael Jordan of paramotoring now. You need an entourage!
The legend Tay Zonday, you seem to appear in the comments of all my favorite UA-camrs
@tayzonday the og king himself. Hi
@@paralinq same here! Paramotoring, super cars, cop videos.. etc.
The man the myth the legend. Stay up Mr. Zonday
It's too bad the conditions for chocolate rain aren't good enough for paramotoring
"no license required but training is smart"
This is a good consistent safety message. I know I wouldn't want to do this without solid gear and good training.
My cousin wanted to get a ultra light aircraft so he didn't need a license but I told him it's probably a good idea to get one not like you get a second chance with planes
UA-cam is great training
Exactly as long as we don't get idiots who don't train and ruin paramotoring then no license is required. If people ruin paramotoring for everyone who does train, be smart and safe then I'm willing to bet they would force a license. luckily so far it hasn't been an issue I would love to get into paramotoring it looks so amazing.
Dude it's so refreshing to see this many positive reactions.
If you go out to the country side, that's how it usually is.
@@bstang93 oh hey Stang lol
@@FreshTillDeath56 oh hey there bud. lol
I like how the cop gets there and is just stoked. Like you can tell he is just having a good time asking questions and is just amazed.
So nice to see EVERYONE enjoying and getting along. So rare these days. :)
Only rare on the internet. Touch grass
Conflict sells, and trolling is half the internet... IRL people are just living their lives, and living the golden rule.
@@gamewiz1079 maybe you live somewhere nice like this place? I have a lot of grass around, and a lot of crack heads and karens occupying it.
The irony of you guys arguing with him about people getting along is hilarious. If you can't say something nice, how about you just shut the **** up? 😂
@@Omni11B You... uh... don't understand words so well, do you? 😂
Definitely should have told the cops to enter the giveaway. Such a missed opportunity. 😂 But today is the final day to enter!! We're also throwing three individual GoPro 8's into three different orders as a grand finale! Best of luck to everyone! - tuckergott.com/
Should have offered to take them up with the tandem.
If those cops do watch the video today, maybe they will enter the giveaway
Imagine the cop winning and then seeing him flying in your neck of the woods with his uniform on!😂
Great video showing positive interaction with the public! You are quite the ambassador and should make some business cards to hand out to everyone you meet who seems really interested with information like your channel, website and websites like Aviator Paramotor so those interested can get into the hobby.
@@MichaelRei99 police search incognito
Great ambassador for the sport. Thanks for the inspiration for getting me in the sky!
When you mentioned the price I swear I heard a subharmonic of 'oh shit I could afford that' in his voice
Yeah I heard it to. (Damn that is cheap!) Found a new hobby.
@@VTX00128 He's definitely going to be giving it some serious thought.
The best videos are candid moments of positive interactions - Thanks Tucker!
Glad whomever called the cops seemed to do so out of concern rather than being a nanny! Even with 4 units responding it's worth it just to make sure everything's okay. Great video with lots of friendly vibes. Seems like an excellent community!
What a great interaction with the police. This is what you expect to see when the police show up. The few bad ones really make them look bad. Great to see the other people who were just curious about what you were doing.
Acting afraid and putting your tail between your legs with always lead to a “good interaction” with police. Unfortunately.
@@benedictcumberbatch4275 google isn’t automatically translating, can you turn this into English please?
That officer sounds like he was interested for a fun hobby sense asking for the how much it cost. A bear in the air.😂
@@wow-roblox8370 he makes one grammar mistake and you can’t understand him anymore??
Geez
This was Mount Olive Township in NJ. I grew up across the street from this field. I’m glad to see this is still how MOPD reacts. Good guys. Nice job, Tucker.
Love that the cops FROM THE BEGINNING weren't even looking to get you on anything illegal, they showed up just purely out of concern for your safety. That's all. Once they saw you were okay, went straight to geekin' out with the boys.
I get that same anxiety about ticking off Karens, like the last thing you need is heat from the police or community.
I landed on the lake across from my house over the winter and was worried someone might be upset about me flying over as I landed. It was the complete opposite. My neighbors saw the picture on Facebook, and several reached out to tell me they and their kids loved seeing me buzzing the lake. The local newspaper reached out and wrote an article about it. People are generally fascinated by flight and have a million questions every time.
Cool video, dude! I'd love to hear more about your opinions on landing in public places!
Karens? hehe xD he said Karen me like tiktok me like Karen #Owned compilations
@@goldytwatus1674 did you just have a stroke
@@ascensionbringer when the roblox pfp has to check on you, you really gotta take that message that it's time for some introspection
@@von... k
First, good on the people who called the cops for looking out for another human beings safety. Second, awesome cops and great at doing their jobs. Love it!!
Young man, you have fans everywhere, good for you.
It's so funny to see people's reactions. They are so intrigued with the idea that it's possible to fly so easily and inexpensively. I've had similar experiences as this. Great post!
😂 That is about the only time that a police officer will ask "how high were you" without being reference to substance abuse! That was a pretty entertaining..👍 Thank you for sharing and I'm glad that you made it back to the ground safely. Hopefully you have many more successful flights and landings ahead of you!😁
#1 comment. I was thinking the same thing. Should be at the top!
How high was I? 13 grams
Hi. How are you? Man this cop is so nice
@@robertgary3561 😁 yes sir!
A good cop, nice interaction.
If you say so
Fn fishing fn pig
I love the fact that even the person who called the police wasn't doing it to be an angry Karen, they were genuinely concerned for you and feared for your safety, thinking you had crashed. That's kinda sweet and nice to know even random strangers are out there watching your back and would get you help as quickly as possible if the worst were to ever happen. And yeah, those cops were _super_ chill about the whole thing, were more interested in geeking out over the paramotor than anything which is _so_ nice to see! :)
This is amazing, just people being people. Civillians, peace officers, all just getting along, talking and asking questions. Nothing but good content here. Nice work Tucker!
Glad they called the cops because they were concerned and not just to report you.
Tucker is always helping people dream bigger dreams!!!
I've had that exact conversation with the police no less than six times since I started paramotoring😂😂😂
Wow! I am impressed, a cop that actually acted like a real human being. Bless that guy, wish they could all be like him.
Great to see good interactions and that the police were only called out of concern for your safety.
If you say so
It is such a cool thing to see positive interaction from police officers. They thought they were responding to an air crash, then they quickly changed gears to just idoling over the gear and everything. "awesome" is definitely a word I would use too :)
I love the positive vibes that you bring to these people. As always...stay safe🙏
Man, it's impressive how patient and friendly Tucker is with everyone that spoke with him at the park. You deserve everything this successful YT channel can bring.
Yeah, I'd like to still see the thought processes about flying to public places (or NOT flying to some) - I think it rounds out the whole picture of your risk management
It's really easy to see flying as something great with no downsides. It's so much harder to show the risk management that's constantly going on, even before you take off.
I'd love to more on this topic.
I love the excitement and enthusiasm of the officers. They were so enthusiastic. Top notch officers.
Not your average cops.
@@firestarter105G average in my country
I’ve watched you from the beginning and congratulations on your progress in this sport and the business you’ve created. Be safe.
Good to see people supportive and the cops acting right!
Looked like a great flight.
The microphones you are using are incredible. The fact you were picking other people up perfectly clearly from far away.
its always so cool seeing everyone being wholesome
love how chill these people and police were :-)
Great to see the cops interested in the sport!
Would you ever think about flying over a school or childcare center or doing a demonstration for kids? I've been curious about that ever since I saw the video where you flew across NJ, because you would've ended up going right over the childcare center I worked at, if you just would've been two or three miles to the East and I thought about how cool that would've been if the kids were out on the playground during it. But I know there's no way you could've done it because you would've been right in the middle of a busy commercial flight path. If you did fly over a preschool playground I think the kids would be talking about it for years!
@TuckerGott 👆
I get the systemic reasons behind the ACAB movement, but it's officers like these that show that in fact, not all cops are bad, and that most got into it for the right reasons, and take 'serve' as their main duty. Glad they took the call seriously, and showed up to be sure you were safe! Keep on keepin' on tucker! Love your content!
What a positive vid re paramotoring generally but also the interaction with the cops. My son is a Police officer in the UK and quite often get a bad rap, sometimes deservedly so dependant on the officer. However there are a lot of good ones out there, just looking out for us, so massive respect to those guys :)
I'm not a paramotor pilot but you are by far the best paramotor youtuber out there. I'll probably get into this because of you. I just wanted to say, be safe! We can't lose you because you're the top dawg so just be careful brother. Much love from arkansas.
Much appreciated bro. I plan on sticking around. ☺️
@@TuckerGott I'm glad 😁 thanks for the reply tucker. Have a good one bro. One of my friends from PA knows a guy who knows you. I'm not sure who but I've been watching you for a while and I thought that was cool to know.
I wish there were more positive interactions like this but unfortunately they're becoming fewer and far between. But hopefully we can get back to those days.
I don't think so - it just that negative interactions get more attentions than the positive ones. Gotta cherish the good ones!
@@PurpleCh4lk Exactly the news prefers negative stories. What gets more attention then happiness is anger and outrage. So the news broadcasts that so they can get more money and stay relevant. Sadly because of outrage culture and cancel culture no one sees the good cops they only see the bad cops.
Started watching you a couple of years ago and every couple of weeks a video of you pops into my feed and I'm happy that you're still out there enjoying your life and having fun. :D
I like how the guy is suggesting for Tucker to do UA-cam videos, when he's unaware Tucker has north of 1.5mill subscribers...
I love how officers get excited when they see these Paramotors
Here for the positive police interactions! 😂
ayeeee!!
According to Colin Kaepernick, that's because Tucker's white. You can hardly seem him, but Colin was kneeling back in the corner of the field, parroting this over and over: "The PoPo just shoots the black paramotors!" 🤣
Awww, so cool. I actually appreciate people who call for the RIGHT reasons. Can't be too careful....And what a great way to advertise.
Love these videos Tucker! Know that you represent all of us who want to fly, and for whatever reason, that we can't in this sport. Also, glad to see the police are keeping up with good community relations, and you didn't run into any Karens or Kens on this outing. Be safe, keep the wing full, and keep flying high!! BTW, happy birthday to me today!!
I could never do that, but it does look like great fun for those with good constitutions. What was really great was seeing the wonderful interaction with the police. I don't know any police officers personally, but have always had good relations with them when I we do intersect. The vast majority are regular folks doing a highly dangerous job and they deserve our respect.
Awesome video... all my interactions with cops has been the same. Very cool and interested!
Or pretending to be
Dude… You got passion, respect, love, and intensity. I love it congrats
the first video I saw of you by the way I’m very impressed
Wow… America is still here. Police and spectators were all “super-cool”. God bless all. Stay safe Tucker Gott.
Chillest cop holy
Awesome video as always Tucker, I have had a possitive interaction with the police on my paramotor also. very professional & friendly, love your videos 😎👍
Can’t believe I started watching you so many years ago and you’re still out living life to the maxx, I love it dude you rock
This video demonstrates my #1 reason for not getting into paramotoring. Tucker is a nice guy who doesn't mind the constant attention from strangers, but I would hate it. I want to be able to take off, do my flight, and just have no one bother me ever.
Amen
Then dont fly from a public park, lots of secluded places to go.
You can definitely do that... Tucker flies from public places because that's his job, to make content and entertain his viewers.
There are many many places to fly out in the open away from the public entirely.
Fly in unpopulated areas.... 😁
You're a Karen. As all the other comments stated, you do NOT have to go to a public place to take off or land. He seeks the attention. You don't have to.
Promoting cool cops is always awesome :)
Ordered my merch, love the vid. Always cool to see you educating and interacting with people.
Good boy
Tucker Gott! This video is like finding an old friend. I've watched your videos for months, but catching this one was primo. You make me think of Mark Rober in several ways. You've grown up as I've watched.
Police behavior was perfect! If they would always act like thing, thing would be fantastic! Hats off to them!
I’m glad they called better to be safe than sorry!
I’m surprised the cops didn’t ask for ID. They love ID’s…(for their “investigation”) They make it seem like it’s ALWAYS a requirement no matter what.
to be fair he was asked if he was the registered owner of the truck and you don't think they ran his license plate for their report?? was good/positive interaction.
I've seen a lot of your videos and I still don't know how you manage to simultaneously be so informative of risks and barriers to entering the sport while not being snobby about it. Love your videos I hope you fly for a long time Tucker, God bless ya.
Speaking from my personal experience, every cop interaction I’ve ever had has been a good one. Typically just people doing their job, and like with any other human interaction, if you keep it polite and respectful, there will not be an issue. (Even when I have been outside the law)
Another great video Tucker.
It’s nice to see people are worried about you Tucker. Take the police call as a good deed.
You may not have realized it, but you likely made their day. Policing work has gotten infinitely more difficult in recent years.
Just had a pleasant run in with the 5-0 myself! Always fun to educate some cops! One was actually interested in training!
That was a great video. I love how everyone, cops included, were so cool about everything.
Let's take bets on whether it was a male or female that called the cops
I’m really fascinated by the fact that the police are dispatched to a potential crash site, but no paramedics/rescue crew- standard practice in the US? Great flying/content. Keep it up!
Most are just looking for something to get into it seems.
it seems more just that the cops called off the further help before it arrived, in the US Ambulances and EMS Vehicles are typically parked at various stations unless they already happened to be out for some other reason, meanwhile by the nature of their jobs Police are way more spread out, so cops will head to the scene, both to get it under control (i.e. redirecting traffic around a car crash etc. ) as well as administer emergency first aid from their training until an ambulance can arrive.
all the karens out there after watching the video: "AWWWW so sad they didnt put him to jail😢"
😅😂
At least they’re getting exposed
Love the one cop that asked "should we cancel the other units" 😂😂😂
Also if the engine stalls is the parachute big enough to glide down like a normal parachute
The positivity in this video is off the charts man. Thank you
Kudos to the officers, excellent interaction!
Guy at the end said it best, "That shit was lit my dude!" Great video, always nice to see people being curious and cool.
I saw a paramotor flying over my house while I was working around outside. It was so cool. It's not a sport I can do but I love seeing that it's made it to my part of the world
shout out to the cool cop who loves it!
just checkin in. Been a while
Bro. Glad to see things are going well. Still rewatch the Icarus series from time to time, hopefully we can get some more of that type of videos one day. In the meantime calm winds and blue skies my dude!
Always great to see positive interaction with law enforcement and the public regarding paramotors. I'm really stoked with the new giveaway. This can be truly life-changing for someone. Thank you, Tucker for being so generous and willing to part with yet another of your personal paramotors for the giveaway, plus the 5 GoPros you purchased to give away to people entering the contest. Truly an extraordinary gesture. And awesome of Aviator to throw in paramotor training to the lucky winner. Good luck, everyone!
Those guys (police) were cool as heck. Almost want to take off and land again to show them how cool that is. Great job Tucker.
cop was so excited about your gear and hobby that he forgot to even tell the other cops you were okay!
You are totally the official embassador to our sport in your area! So great to watch you get that positive attention and admiration. Odering some merch today for that big give away! Peace to you Tucker.
Dude you're like a grown ass man now, I remember watching your first video and loved it. So glad you're still doing your thing
Let’s goooo!! I used to play soccer at this park in high school, glad to see the town received you well!
That cop was like a kid in a candy store. So wholesome
God bless those officers for checking up on you! Awesome vids as always 👏🏻
Again a perfect example of people and officers been cool and super nice. Great video.
Almost have enough money saved up for training I honestly can't wait to do it!
Okay, just gotta say, how cool is it that, not only do you publish footage of some chill, respectful, interested kids asking questions about the sport, but you give a Zoom iso on the kid waving to the camera?
That's just awesome.
I'm the guy in the blue Nike. It was cool meeting you and seeing our small town featured!
Those cops were really nice guys. They were genuinely concerned that Tucker was lying injured somewhere. I was wondering if they could actually wear the paramotor with all the kit they have to carry. Those gents would probably get a real buzz out of flying.
Finally a post where the cops are called over genuine concern over someone's safety instead of somebody just being a Karen.
This is like a textbook example of how to handle cops. Stick around until they find you, keep calm, being cooperative as long as the encounter is friendly. If you had tried to scoot before they found you, I can't imagine they would be quite as friendly.
Best part is the people and those young guys and their enthusiasm witht he whole thing. Cool!
Good to see you getting some love Tucker
Tucker... Dude, you are friggin' BUILT now, man! Your arms are HUGE! You look like a fitness guru now. Awesome!
Wow, thanks! I appreciate it.
You should do a montage of people reacting to you or seeing you and voice over about what it's like to meet new people. Maybe some crazy stories
I flew out of that field with Nuno Rodriquez this passed fall. its near the prison, the prison sent a car to check on us before we took off. we also saw a bunch of deer in the fields.