I replayed it over and over again about 6 times to be sure I heard that numbskull field reporter correctly. Don't modern day news stations have EDITORS anymore ? Even during a live broadcast, in the 1970's and 1980's if a reporter made such a HUGE and SIGNIFICANT error in their report, when the anchor got the "ball" back from the field reporter they would correct the inaccuracy. "Thank you for that report, Marissa, and by the way those technicians were testing new SONAR equipment. We'll have our weather report after THIS short message from our sponsors." 0:15
@@paddington1670 there is always going to be climate change. I mean.. we have winter,spring,summer,fall. And here in s.c. you can experience all 4 in one week . I'm glad they finally found that plane though
@@paddington1670 In 2015, the Sacramento Bee reported that the lake still was be drawn down to historically low levels during the summer “as part of a complicated plan to rescue the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.” On top of this article that I found, there are also several articles implying that up to 2 million gallons of water upstream from the Folsom Dam may also be getting used in infrastructure repairs on a daily basis. Water from the American River which feeds into the Folsom Reservoir, may also be getting used in cooling systems for large solar farms like the one by San Luis Obispo. I mean you can blame global warming if you want to but, most utility scale PV systems (like one that powers a city or more) require approximately 20 gallons per megawatt hour, or gal/MWh, this has to come from somewhere and a lot of it evaporates from the heat especially in the desert climates of California where many large scale PV systems have been installed. Things like dams, and the artificial relocation of water sources can have a profoundly negative effect on local ecosystems. Look into the negative effects of the construction of the Three Gorges Dam in China. The Hoover Dam is actually quite responsible for the drying of many riverbeds and streams in Southern California as well.
The Sacramento County Sheriffs department has WAY TOO MUCH pride to allow Adventures With a Purpose to recover the plane/victims and get credit for it. If any entity is allowed to organize a recovery, it would be the Sacramento Drowning Accident Rescue Team (DART). However, at a depth of 160’, it will not be likely because of the risks involved.
Guess what!!!!! It is a FAKE MAN MADE LAKE , with water that was STOLEN FROM FREE FLOWING RIVERS, And streams !!!!!!! They stole from Mother Nature and now she is taking everything back!! Get use to it!!
@@joanlynch5271 bro stop. We aren’t running out of water. It doesn’t even make sense to state something like that. It’s WATER ! How the F do we run out of natural resource ? Yes some water might be contaminated but not all are
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our ONLY Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
California is draining Folsom for their water needs. If things stay as they are, that reservoir faces the same fate as the shared Colorado River reservoirs.
Lol because it would be the senators money! This jack off is seriously complaining that a dad would spend money to find his son. What even is your comment lol
Drought uncovers a lot of stuff, ergo low water level. Also, their tech is "mostly new", hence the testing in a somewhat "controlled environment" such as a lake they are familiar with rather than open sea with a LOT of variables that can screw with their testing (i.e. marine life, marine biologics, etc.). Testing equipment in an ocean always has a good chance of LOSING said equipment with no hope of getting it back, especially if it's not a mass-produced prototype.
@@roseroses7576 you do know they've dive in up to 100ft of water before. Plus the video shows the water level is very low. The team that found the plane, even mentioned that they found it because of the light reflecting of the aircraft, due to the low water levels.
@@EdisnFox 100 feet? Then Folsom Lake is out of their league. It averages 250 feet deep. No, Folsom Lake was out of their league until now. Now it's low enough for the amateurs.
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our ONLY Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Now try to use that tech to help find that missing Malaysian plane that went down, see how far the tech can go in an actual ocean with a ton of seabed to trawl through...
Remember when Bill Nye said, with a straight face, that it would be simple to find it by dropping a microphone into the water and listening for the ping. Seriously, that dumb-asf so-called "science guy" said that shit. Fleets of search planes and vessels equipped with the latest tech couldn't find it and Bill Nye rolled his eyes at their failure to find it.
@@bill392 yep Bill Nye the not science guy. I read a story that explained him. It said he was just good at explaining science that other people have discovered. He is not a scientist. Just a good front man. Personally I don’t believe a lot of the so called science that scientists say they discovered. Like every thing else these days it about politics or money or both.
@@craighearn747 The pings would be found using passive sonar that just listens. Active sonar, the kind that sends out its own ping, would be used to find things that don't emit their own sound. However, at the depths the airplane is likely at, active sonar very well might not work. There are what are called thermoclines, layers of water at different temperatures, that channel sound or actually block it from leaving the layer at times. (The acoustic properties are also affected by salinity and pressure.) As for the location, you may be right, I haven't followed up on that. If they find it I'm sure it'll be accidental.
I’ve lived in California my entire life and both of my parents have lived here at least 55 years as they were born in other states and moved around before settling here none of us have heard of those missing playing in Folsom ever and I have an uncle that has lived up there for over 40 years and over the past 40 years my parents company that I’ve been a part of for the past 15 years we’ve built two houses up there and are currently building two more houses overlooking Folsom lake right now. The story clearly didn’t make the news or the Sacramento bee to be of any concern or noteworthy in the past.
@LUCKY JOE Not sure what you are referring to with "fish". Normal depth is 250 ft when full. Beyond any civilian recovery efforts at the time. Maybe not impossible but not high enough priority.
@LUCKY JOE I know the tech has been around a while. For whatever reason the plane wasn't found all those years ago. FAA knew it was a midair collision that caused it. Too deep for divers to recover the bodies so maybe they didn't even try.
That's so bizarre, i remember as a kid in the 70's going there during the drought, almost no water in the lake. People were driving their offroad trucks through the mud. Crazy to think it was there that whole time.
Once in a fit of genius I invested in a bunch of gear to go salvage diving. Had big plans to find big booty. The first thing I found upon reaching bottom was a sack of kittens. Hearken back to Jaws, never went back again siggh.
There are lots of planes that have been missing for years out in the mountains and at the bottom of lakes, technology has caught up to where there will be more cars, planes and boats found many years after they went missing. A lake near where I lived in San Diego finally coughed up a Navy dive bomber from WW2 when the water level dropped down to where people with good sonars could see it, with the sun at the right angle you could see it with your eyes when the water was real low in the early 1970's. It was a known crash and the pilot who put it there was still alive and watched them bring it up, engine quit on a practice bomb run.
@@Somewhiteguy240 They're playing the long game. Gonna harness that so-lar technology and corner the ocean salvage market during the next ice age when sea levels drop a hundred feet.
@@dylconnaway9976 no, NTSB sends teams out to locate the black box if one is on the aircraft, and its not black, its international orange. Than that team will actually gather as much of the aircraft, reassemble it and perform an extensive investigation as to why it failed. But what do I know, I've only been in the aviation trades since 1979.
Very sad. Of all the plane crashes, seems like those small planes go down a lot. Just not worth the risk. People say "you're less likely to be in a plane crash than a car crash." Okay fine, but in the plane crash, you're gonna fall out of the sky and most likely pass away. With a car crash you're already on the ground. Injured but alive. And I don't like to drive too much either, for that matter. .
Just read article online that unfortunately this plane is not from the crash from 1965, but one that did in 1986 with no fatalities. Still though, it is still good find and only matter of time before the other one is found if in lake.
You would think that they would care to take this out of the lake but they don’t care there’s probably bodies in there too the justice system gets you nowhere private investigators do.
Call adventures with purpose they might help. They scuba dive to help try to find missing persons. UA-cam adventures with purpose with Sam Sam the adventure man is also a UA-camr that may help with the wreckage.
Thats Amazing!👍 So many great advancements that can actually Help! If all humans used their knowledge, abilities and energy to do good things, this World would renew itself and everyone/everything would thrive😊
Sounds like a job for adventures was purpose that I can't remember what his name is but he's done a lot of recoveries or if he can get that raised form
Amazing technology and discovery. Finally closure for those involved. I'm thinking any number of crimes may be solved by what they find at the bottom of Folsom.
I was once stopped in my fishing boat by the FAA at a lake in Georgia. I had a pretty state of the art fish finder for the time. They needed help locating a plane that had crashed. Some dufus was buzzing the water and got too close. He was OK but they wanted the plane. An FAA guy got on my boat and after about 15 minutes we located it on my sonar.
Compared to the seas and oceans, Folsom Lake is relatively tiny, yet even with the latest technology and knowing that the aircraft was in the lake, it took years to locate it. Imagine doing similar work in a large body of water without sure knowledge of the location of what you are searching for, and then add a three dimensional sea bed.
Presumably, there are human remains still inside of the aircraft. Usually, the Sherriff's Coroner is interested when a discovery such as that is made. .
@@straybullitt sheriff dosent have a coroner. The city does. But why would it be up to the sheriff's office. Why would they have any say if they retrieve the plane. No crime was committed
@@dalebabcock722 Folsom Lake is in 3 separate counties so I'm not sure who has jurisdiction, but Google "Placer County Coroner", and you will see that it is a division of the Sheriff's Department. I think that all counties in California have the Sherriff take care of the coroner duties. The government is always interested in dead bodies. They keep track of them until they are either properly buried, or cremated. It's just the way that it is.
At 0:18 seconds Marissa calls the technology "solar" - well, I'm sorry but it's SONAR technology - an acronym - they were testing. If you're going to report on emotionally charged news like this, at least use the correct words. I have to assume she is the result of our decaying educational system.
Grew up there, my dad knew the pilot. We used to always go look for it with a fish finder when the lake got low. Apparently we needed SOLAR. Glad they found it!
Wow I swam in that lake in my younger years. We went on a field trip to Nimbus Dam and half the class stepped over a baby Diamond Back Rattlesnake before I saw it and said something. The worst part is that it was just a one button youngster that's bite is really fresh and deadly
My grandparents had one of the first houses overlooking the lake, I believe they paid $4,000 for a 1/2 acre lot and the custom home and sold it for $23,000 a year later when the lake was full. There were only about ten houses up there at the time they moved.
Footage from the original reporting of the accident would have been interesting had it been included in this video.
And an outline of the previous discovery attempts. Reporting as shallow as the lake.
There's always Google💡
That would have required some of that long lost "journalism" of which this and most all modern news teams has no clue.
@@johncooper5124 Come on now that's not fair. They said the lake is 156 FEET deep, not 156 microns.
@@OhMySack bingo. She can’t even pronounce sonar correctly…
Just leave those guns I lost in a boating accident alone.
@John M. Would be funny if you did find a few. You Tubers find a lot in rivers and creeks.
@John M. Mum's the word.
lol Roger , I know a couple who've each thrown the others cellphone into the drink multiple times. D is for...
you too??? wow, that's the real pandemic!!!
You have to throw them off the bridges in the bay area no one will find them
Gotta get me some of that "new so-lar technology"
hahahahaha. good one
Sunscreen included……
I replayed it over and over again about 6 times to be sure I heard that numbskull field reporter correctly. Don't modern day news stations have EDITORS anymore ? Even during a live broadcast, in the 1970's and 1980's if a reporter made such a HUGE and SIGNIFICANT error in their report, when the anchor got the "ball" back from the field reporter they would correct the inaccuracy. "Thank you for that report, Marissa, and by the way those technicians were testing new SONAR equipment. We'll have our weather report after THIS short message from our sponsors." 0:15
😂😂
@Jim Johnson Is that why you brought it up? You're a democrat?
I grew up in northern California and used to go to Folsom Lake quite often. I have never seen it that low. 😪
I'm glad they found the plane though!
totally couldnt be climate change could it?
@@paddington1670 there is always going to be climate change. I mean.. we have winter,spring,summer,fall. And here in s.c. you can experience all 4 in one week . I'm glad they finally found that plane though
Is global warming not the over 37 millions of people and industries , trust me is global warming ..😁
@@paddington1670 In 2015, the Sacramento Bee reported that the lake still was be drawn down to historically low levels during the summer “as part of a complicated plan to rescue the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.”
On top of this article that I found, there are also several articles implying that up to 2 million gallons of water upstream from the Folsom Dam may also be getting used in infrastructure repairs on a daily basis.
Water from the American River which feeds into the Folsom Reservoir, may also be getting used in cooling systems for large solar farms like the one by San Luis Obispo.
I mean you can blame global warming if you want to but, most utility scale PV systems (like one that powers a city or more) require approximately 20 gallons per megawatt hour, or gal/MWh, this has to come from somewhere and a lot of it evaporates from the heat especially in the desert climates of California where many large scale PV systems have been installed.
Things like dams, and the artificial relocation of water sources can have a profoundly negative effect on local ecosystems. Look into the negative effects of the construction of the Three Gorges Dam in China. The Hoover Dam is actually quite responsible for the drying of many riverbeds and streams in Southern California as well.
@@paddington1670 👈🏻 Wears a mask while driving alone 🐑
May the families of the victims finally have closure and may God comfort their souls.
Amen🙏
Call Adventures with purpose they probably would be happy to recover the plane for you!
Lol was gonna comment them but you already did do they do planes only seen cars also depth can at a part in receiving it idk how deep it is
The Sacramento County Sheriffs department has WAY TOO MUCH pride to allow Adventures With a Purpose to recover the plane/victims and get credit for it. If any entity is allowed to organize a recovery, it would be the Sacramento Drowning Accident Rescue Team (DART). However, at a depth of 160’, it will not be likely because of the risks involved.
Water gets any lower you can use a drone you won’t need sonar or solar as they say
they would ahve found it anyways when the lake was drained
I was like, wow they're using solar!
Sonar is outdated junk. Solar is the new !
Maybe it’s a solar powered sonar or a sonar powered solar!!!
I thought that was funny too. I work for a solar company.. lol
0:16 "Solar Technology"? From the sun? To find stuff underwater?
Are you sure the script didn't say SONAR.
...yep , pretty sure its Solar
I don't think I've _ever_ seen someone pronounce "Sol" followed by "ar" the way it's pronounced in "Sonar."
Darn auto correct!
Why does all this fall upon the Sheriffs office?,.... doesn't the Federal Aviation Administration 'Feds' care about a plane crash?!!
And the NTSB.
This lake is in the county. The sheriff always takes the lead in the county.
I have sailed on Folsom years ago, now it looks more like a small pond.
We are running out of fresh water.
Guess what!!!!! It is a FAKE MAN MADE LAKE , with water that was STOLEN FROM FREE FLOWING RIVERS, And streams !!!!!!! They stole from Mother Nature and now she is taking everything back!! Get use to it!!
@@joanlynch5271 bro stop. We aren’t running out of water. It doesn’t even make sense to state something like that. It’s WATER ! How the F do we run out of natural resource ? Yes some water might be contaminated but not all are
@@adakadak1012 you’re a tree hugger for sure 🤣
@@VictoriaVictoryable, where's all the water that used to fill that reservoir then or Lake Mead, etc. ?
To those who are saying, "Just wait a few years", bear in mind that the plane is more than 150 feet under the surface, even at the low lake level.
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our ONLY Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
California is draining Folsom for their water needs. If things stay as they are, that reservoir faces the same fate as the shared Colorado River reservoirs.
@@roseroses7576 Folsom was built to be a reservoir.
@@kbanghart LOL, as I pointed out in my comment. You must have lots of time to point out the obvious.
@@roseroses7576 i certainly do. I'm Captain Obvious.
Holy hell, I've never seen Folsom that low before, wooooow.....that's horrific....
I grew up in Sacramento…you’re right 😳😬😬😬
Hope y'all get some damn rain. Storming like a bitch here in Kansas right now
Send some rain this way.
Please send rain to us.
where? i live near manhattan ks & its not doing anything.
Let us get some water.
@@tysoncott7402 U do know Kansas is a nice size state? It's can thunderstorm 1-3 miles from your location and u would never know?
If it was some senator's son they sure would find the money then, wouldn't they
I definetly agree with you 💯%
No Doubt!
Lol because it would be the senators money! This jack off is seriously complaining that a dad would spend money to find his son. What even is your comment lol
No
JFKjr was on radar. This one was not.
I’ve lived in Placer County since 1969 I never seen Folsom Lake that low
They let out water non stop!? They need to shut the gates
Found an article that said something about them doing it on purpose to save some kind of endangered fish that lives in the reservoir.
@@sethalexander3164 that water is going south in the aquaducduct that runs along l-5 south
@@miketipton5001 as far as the rest of the resivoirs and damns have been non stop releasing water!?
@@sethalexander3164 and it's all going to so cal
They don't really know it like their back yard if it took them this long to figure it out.
It's very deep water and sonar has limits.
@@roseroses7576 UMMM No! you can sink the drone lower. Just another not thinking post........
@@jonnonyas2691 This company isn't woods hole oceanographic institution, they're working with what they have. Just another not thinking post........
@@jonnonyas2691 they arent developing deep sea sonar this is infared sonar which is way different. you shouldnt thought about that
Yeaaaaa I doubt their claims of k owing their backyard.... if they discovered a 50+ yo wreck today
0:15 Tell us more about the new "SO-LAR" technology, please?
It's awesome, it charges your cellphone while searching the lake! The cable from the panels to the drone to your cellphone is about 500 feet.
😆
Hopefully the moe-ron is reading. ; )
You all will now have 1 public speaking slip up that everyone talks about.
@@dylconnaway9976 That's not a "Slip up", that's being an idiot.
They know the bottom of the lake like their own backyard yet just found a plane missing for 50 years down there.
Tomorrow they will discover they have an extra 300acres in their backyard they didnt know they had..
The low water levels aided the technology to work near perfect to get a great image.
Drought uncovers a lot of stuff, ergo low water level. Also, their tech is "mostly new", hence the testing in a somewhat "controlled environment" such as a lake they are familiar with rather than open sea with a LOT of variables that can screw with their testing (i.e. marine life, marine biologics, etc.). Testing equipment in an ocean always has a good chance of LOSING said equipment with no hope of getting it back, especially if it's not a mass-produced prototype.
Looks like a job for Adventures With Purpose. Dive away dudes!
Straight up
Yes send this to them
After that lawsuit deal where they sued the parents of a dead man. I don’t think too highly of them anymore but I used to love their vids.
@@TheMW2informer Sued the parents of a dead man? I didn’t hear about that one.
I was looking for this comment 🤣
I wonder if Adventures with Purpose knows about this discovery.
i was thinking the same
They don't have the equipment to handle something so deep.
@@roseroses7576 that's what she said ohhh burnn
@@roseroses7576 you do know they've dive in up to 100ft of water before. Plus the video shows the water level is very low. The team that found the plane, even mentioned that they found it because of the light reflecting of the aircraft, due to the low water levels.
@@EdisnFox 100 feet? Then Folsom Lake is out of their league. It averages 250 feet deep. No, Folsom Lake was out of their league until now. Now it's low enough for the amateurs.
Worst case bring Adventures from Purpose out. They'll get it out somehow especially if water levels keep dropping which wouldn't be a surprise
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is Our ONLY Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
I immediately thought of them when i saw this. They're awesome!
I’m looking forward to Juan Browne’s take on this. Hopefully he can provide a little more info on the crash
The real MVP.
Technology does it again...
solves a long going investigation.
Amazing
Good Work Crue 👍👍👍👍👍
Now try to use that tech to help find that missing Malaysian plane that went down, see how far the tech can go in an actual ocean with a ton of seabed to trawl through...
Remember when Bill Nye said, with a straight face, that it would be simple to find it by dropping a microphone into the water and listening for the ping. Seriously, that dumb-asf so-called "science guy" said that shit. Fleets of search planes and vessels equipped with the latest tech couldn't find it and Bill Nye rolled his eyes at their failure to find it.
@@bill392 yep Bill Nye the not science guy. I read a story that explained him. It said he was just good at explaining science that other people have discovered. He is not a scientist. Just a good front man. Personally I don’t believe a lot of the so called science that scientists say they discovered. Like every thing else these days it about politics or money or both.
Bill392 ping only lasted 30 days and they were looking in wrong location
@@craighearn747 The pings would be found using passive sonar that just listens. Active sonar, the kind that sends out its own ping, would be used to find things that don't emit their own sound. However, at the depths the airplane is likely at, active sonar very well might not work. There are what are called thermoclines, layers of water at different temperatures, that channel sound or actually block it from leaving the layer at times. (The acoustic properties are also affected by salinity and pressure.)
As for the location, you may be right, I haven't followed up on that. If they find it I'm sure it'll be accidental.
I’ve lived in California my entire life and both of my parents have lived here at least 55 years as they were born in other states and moved around before settling here none of us have heard of those missing playing in Folsom ever and I have an uncle that has lived up there for over 40 years and over the past 40 years my parents company that I’ve been a part of for the past 15 years we’ve built two houses up there and are currently building two more houses overlooking Folsom lake right now. The story clearly didn’t make the news or the Sacramento bee to be of any concern or noteworthy in the past.
Wondering if the NTSB or FAA will be involved with the investigation.
@LUCKY JOE Technology at the time wouldn't have made finding the plane possible. Still too deep for normal diving.
@LUCKY JOE Not sure what you are referring to with "fish". Normal depth is 250 ft when full. Beyond any civilian recovery efforts at the time. Maybe not impossible but not high enough priority.
@LUCKY JOE I know the tech has been around a while. For whatever reason the plane wasn't found all those years ago. FAA knew it was a midair collision that caused it. Too deep for divers to recover the bodies so maybe they didn't even try.
please tell me there is some new technology called "solar" rather than sonar
More quality reporting from the MSM!
Well, he did say he turned the lights on, on the ROV to get a clearer picture.
IDK how photons would enhance a sonar image??? 🤷
@@jimurrata6785 Maybe "sonic photons" are the new technology? :-/
@@pulaski1 "sound quanta" seems pretty cool, but I don't think it works that way... 😉
@@jimurrata6785 So explain why Rick Beato keeps banging on about quantized music. ;-)
If they knew the lake like the back of hands why did it take years to find it?
Low water levels and better gear
Because they were spending too much time getting to know the palm of their hand
That's so bizarre, i remember as a kid in the 70's going there during the drought, almost no water in the lake. People were driving their offroad trucks through the mud. Crazy to think it was there that whole time.
It was practically empty a few years ago bc of the drought. Mostly mud. Something not adding up here
@@s6y9l
And the ROV video footage shows at the plane is not buried it's sitting right on the top in plan view
Once in a fit of genius I invested in a bunch of gear to go salvage diving. Had big plans to find big booty. The first thing I found upon reaching bottom was a sack of kittens. Hearken back to Jaws, never went back again siggh.
Good man, Frank Wilcox. My brother would be the type to tamper with my plane to get rid of me. No benevolent family ties whatsoever.
Love that new "so-lar" technology...
Call Adventures with a Purpose they probably help remove it.
For some reason that doesn’t look like a Piper Comanche....
That was NOT a Comanche. Other plane???????!!
It looked like a single engine Cessna to me.
"Two technicians were testing new SOLAR technology". Seriously reporters, sigh.......
Perhaps the rov had battery banks that were charged by the sun.... jokes on you now isn't it.
Looks like a dried up lake is whats showing history and old mystery.
There are lots of planes that have been missing for years out in the mountains and at the bottom of lakes, technology has caught up to where there will be more cars, planes and boats found many years after they went missing. A lake near where I lived in San Diego finally coughed up a Navy dive bomber from WW2 when the water level dropped down to where people with good sonars could see it, with the sun at the right angle you could see it with your eyes when the water was real low in the early 1970's. It was a known crash and the pilot who put it there was still alive and watched them bring it up, engine quit on a practice bomb run.
Stuff like that gives the water a distinctive flavor.
Yumm👌
sure that air plane used leaded gasoline
@@punker4Real scrumptious 😍
@0:16... I suspect the technicians were testing new sonar technology, rather than "solar technology".
If this is so good technology why don’t they use it to find That Malaysian jet liner that’s been missing for years
Well that was lost in the ocean you gotta think that’s a lot of water to check
@@Somewhiteguy240 They're playing the long game. Gonna harness that so-lar technology and corner the ocean salvage market during the next ice age when sea levels drop a hundred feet.
Dam that reservoir is unbelievably low we as they say are doomed save conserve and prepare it's going to get bumpy
I hope they find my sunglasses from 1975!😎
This "new" technology has been on Bass Boats for many years. Forward Facing live sonar from Garmin Lowrance and Humminbird 360 (Live Delayed)
its new tech called SO-LAR
@@tripsix263 Google Garmin Live scope and switch to images the ones on bass boats are better images
LOL yall really don't even know what's out there. Have fun with your "new" fish finder.
where is Adventures with Purpose when you need them.
I understood that reference
Same
Send it to them
Somebody needs to get in touch with them or send them this. Would love for them to recover it.
No it should not be up to the local authorities, its up to the FAA and NTSB.
To investigate the cause. Local authorities are the ones that lift, make accessible, or remove most crashes.
@@dylconnaway9976 no, NTSB sends teams out to locate the black box if one is on the aircraft, and its not black, its international orange. Than that team will actually gather as much of the aircraft, reassemble it and perform an extensive investigation as to why it failed. But what do I know, I've only been in the aviation trades since 1979.
They make it sound hard to remove from the lake. All you do is attach airbags, to float it, then tow it to the boat ramp.
With this drought we about to go back to the goldrush days.
I'm sure the new fancy sonar equipment is really nice, but they could have just walked out there and seen the plane..
160 feet under the currently dried lake that's over 200 if it wasnt
Travis the chimp Yeah that makes sense.
i lost my lures in there too
can yall also get it for me?
@ 0:15 ish what does "so lar" technology have to do with finding planes on the bottom with "sonar" ????
Very sad. Of all the plane crashes, seems like those small planes go down a lot. Just not worth the risk.
People say "you're less likely to be in a plane crash than a car crash."
Okay fine, but in the plane crash, you're gonna fall out of the sky and most likely pass away.
With a car crash you're already on the ground. Injured but alive.
And I don't like to drive too much either, for that matter.
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Excellent the low levels of the lake will make the recovery much easier!
Just read article online that unfortunately this plane is not from the crash from 1965, but one that did in 1986 with no fatalities. Still though, it is still good find and only matter of time before the other one is found if in lake.
You would think that they would care to take this out of the lake but they don’t care there’s probably bodies in there too the justice system gets you nowhere private investigators do.
@00:12 new "solar" technology? Can't wait to hear more about that.
Has the Sheriff never heard of the FAA?
And the NTSB.
Wow, plane's intact after a mid-air collision and crashing into the water.
Looked to me like it didn’t have a left wing but I could be wrong.
Call adventures with purpose they might help. They scuba dive to help try to find missing persons. UA-cam adventures with purpose with Sam Sam the adventure man is also a UA-camr that may help with the wreckage.
Thats Amazing!👍
So many great advancements that can actually Help!
If all humans used their knowledge, abilities and energy to do good things, this World would renew itself and everyone/everything would thrive😊
I bet they know the palm of their hand on a more personal level.
In a few more years the water will be so low the plane might be visible to the naked eye
A few months, not years.
@@offplanetevent that's an even scarier thought, but so so plausible 😔
Fully intact plane with a missing wing. No wonder it crashed.
said midair
Sounds like a job for adventures was purpose that I can't remember what his name is but he's done a lot of recoveries or if he can get that raised form
Jared and Sam Sam the Adventure Man! Yeah this is something they’d love
Amazing....so glad they have closure.
Solar or sonar? Asking for a friend
She was supposed to say sonar, but she went with solar. My three year old could of read the script better.
Isn't this how the Zombie movie The Crazies started???
Amazing technology and discovery. Finally closure for those involved.
I'm thinking any number of crimes may be solved by what they find at the bottom of Folsom.
I was once stopped in my fishing boat by the FAA at a lake in Georgia. I had a pretty state of the art fish finder for the time. They needed help locating a plane that had crashed. Some dufus was buzzing the water and got too close. He was OK but they wanted the plane. An FAA guy got on my boat and after about 15 minutes we located it on my sonar.
So cool, I hope the families get some much needed closure. God bless
Adventures with purpose can float it !!!!
Nice work.🐎
its time to take out trash out of lakes while its low such as sucken boats, cars, planes, and otherstuff on the bottom of the lake.
Compared to the seas and oceans, Folsom Lake is relatively tiny, yet even with the latest technology and knowing that the aircraft was in the lake, it took years to locate it. Imagine doing similar work in a large body of water without sure knowledge of the location of what you are searching for, and then add a three dimensional sea bed.
Geez that lake is low.
Somebody get adventures with purpose out there!
What did the plane collide with?
It's a UFO 🤯. Underwater, flying, object.
There are more airplanes in the water than there are submarines in the sky.
Yes "solar", that's exactly what they were testing.
Glad I'm not the only one who was annoyed by that.
Call adventures with a purpose they will come get it out!!
:16 seconds;
Sole Lahrr...
CONTACT ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE!!!!
Why would it be up to the Sheriff's Office??
Presumably, there are human remains still inside of the aircraft.
Usually, the Sherriff's Coroner is interested when a discovery such as that is made. .
@@straybullitt sheriff dosent have a coroner. The city does. But why would it be up to the sheriff's office. Why would they have any say if they retrieve the plane. No crime was committed
@@dalebabcock722
Folsom Lake is in 3 separate counties so I'm not sure who has jurisdiction, but Google "Placer County Coroner", and you will see that it is a division of the Sheriff's Department. I think that all counties in California have the Sherriff take care of the coroner duties.
The government is always interested in dead bodies. They keep track of them until they are either properly buried, or cremated. It's just the way that it is.
Wow that image is so crisp!!!!
Solar?
Yeah, I put sonar panels on my roof, too.
@@kimmer6 🤣🤣🤣
This is why landing in water without proper equipment is never a good idea.
At 0:18 seconds Marissa calls the technology "solar" - well, I'm sorry but it's SONAR technology - an acronym - they were testing. If you're going to report on emotionally charged news like this, at least use the correct words. I have to assume she is the result of our decaying educational system.
That is one sad shoreline.
What state?
really strange that the plane was never loooked for in that water.
Grew up there, my dad knew the pilot. We used to always go look for it with a fish finder when the lake got low. Apparently we needed SOLAR. Glad they found it!
DID THEY HAPPEN TO FIND WATER DOWN THERE????? MAYBE???? WE HAVE SEEMED TO HAVE LOST OUR WATER
I'm always hoping for a alien space ship when these under water deep discoveries are made!
The public would never be made aware...would be suppressed by the powers that be.
I lived in Sacramento. Been to Folsom a couple of times so long ago.
Wow I swam in that lake in my younger years. We went on a field trip to Nimbus Dam and half the class stepped over a baby Diamond Back Rattlesnake before I saw it and said something. The worst part is that it was just a one button youngster that's bite is really fresh and deadly
At the rate, things are going wait till next year and the lake will go dry...
That's awesome. I hope they find remains.
Thanks to the drought, it will soon be, “We Found Fredo”
JB COOPER?
Do you mean DB Cooper the hijacker?
@@had2galsinthebooth Do you mean Dan Cooper, the hijacker.
Are u an undercover blonde??
Joe Bob Cooper was DBs brother.
My grandparents had one of the first houses overlooking the lake, I believe they paid $4,000 for a 1/2 acre lot and the custom home and sold it for $23,000 a year later when the lake was full. There were only about ten houses up there at the time they moved.
Now houses there cost millions
@@randomclicks3762 yeah but you could have invested that 23k in microsoft in 1989 and made billions
Somehow, it doesn't look like a commanche. More like a Cessna wing profile. UPDATED Remark Days later from me.. .. HA! Told you so!
what's the ticker symbol for for this? I'd like to invest.