@@Swedester It skipped off the water: prior to that it was stalled in the turn. He had no control of the aircraft from the time the wing drops until the aircraft starts climbing again, no matter his reaction time. It was shear luck. It doesn't diminish him any as a pilot, but this incident was more likely to end in tragedy than the result that we witnessed.
really? because he leveled his wings in a blink of an eye, powered out of it, gained altitude in case he needed time to compensate for problems as a result of the contact...I'd say he did A LOT of the right things in 3 seconds.
@@rickgrimes3479 your quite wrong in many ways. But I wouldn’t expect someone who’s not a pilot to actually know what happened. Just take my word for it. Nor would I expect someone with your perspective on life to understand much of what I say at the current level of Consciousness you are currently choosing to live at.
@@gtm624 most pilots are not that special. This man has skill, but even he knows he avoided death by a miracle. Not anything else. He climbed out, ran a quick check of the gauges and control inputs then rtb. This happened so fast he didn’t have time to shit his pants. That happened after he landed.
I got the chance to fly this style of aircraft during some aerobatic training and let me just say these planes are a completely incredible experience. The lightness and quickness of the controls demand a light touch yet quick thinking and nerves of steel. Good to see Matt pull himself out of that near "mess", he didn't panic, just "flew the plane" like your instructor always tells you. Amazing to watch!
Something like this would be up there with an early 90s dodge viper - amazing machine, and one I would not want to try to operate. The Viper pretty much *wants* to kill the driver. An aircraft like this is so incredibly high performance that it must be equally unforgiving. That's intimidating as hell.
@@jadefalcon001 When I was flying that aircraft over in England with one of the Red Arrow pilots (their equivalent of our USAF Thunderbirds), I remembered vividly that I was very humbled to be in the company of not only that pilot for training but also humbled for the opportunity to fly that airplane. While it is not "trying to kill you" as you mention, aerobatics is terribly unforgiving of pilot mistakes! Matt was not only highly skilled that day but that mistress was also forgiving and they both lived to dance another day!
So not a crash! That's Matt's way to clean the bugs off his windshield, The airplane doesn't come with windshield washer fluid to keep the weight down.
It's what happens when you start banning all the new content. YT is dying...it's so commercial now it's almost unrecognizable.. Red Bull is sure copyright strike this now that the video has resurfaced.
I think this was an accelerated stall. As you increase g load, your stall speed also increases. I have experienced this many times... but not at 10ft agl lol
If you watch it slowly, he DIDN'T correct that quickly. His left wing hit the water when he was still at 45 degrees. The force of that wing hitting is what sent him back to 0, and allowed him to not go nose over by pitching up and letting the back hit the water with the wheels. Until the moment that wing hit the water, he was probably going directly into the water instead of skimming.
Some people are so stupid they splice word salad just to sound right even when they are the farthest from it. Mincing words is one thing but taking a well known phrase and twisting the context so you become right is a whole different world of bottom feeding entities. Even the benefit of the doubt of not knowing such phrase makes a person look bottom of the barrel for brains. People these days choose to be low IQ and put their effort into the ruse that they have valid thought or that they are a leader. Leaders aren't liars and weak as that
Matty Hall with the save of the decade over the Detroit river. Made it back safely to Windsor, (Ontario, Canada) airport. This will never gets old Matt!
Matt Hall is a bloody Newy hero, I see him in his aerobatic aircraft almost every week, doing his little practices and taking people up in them is amazing to watch
Anyone know anything about flying? After the scare when he ascended quickly was that for safety reasons? Like in case the plane was damaged he could use altitude to coast back for a safe landing?
And nobody would believe it if it weren't filmed.. Just thinking how perfect that had to be, the way it skipped off bc his controls were in the right place.. Instead of letting the water completely take hold when he hit.. 🤦😎
Testament to the incredible strength of that aircraft, the impact forces of a crash like that would shred any other type of airplane. That's one incredibly lucky pilot !
Matt Hall was not lucky he is incredibly skilled, look up the post race interviews of that incident and all the other pilots say that if it was anyone else other than him in that aircraft the crash would have been much different, he is probably the most skilled pilot on the planet and it’s incidents like that where he can realise his wing has stalled and make the perfect adjustments to the controls in the split second he has before hitting the water
@@mcspikes1 NO SHIT?!? REALLY?!? Taking hyperbole and sarcasm literally is the mark of a child's mind... You'll grow out of it, if you live long enough...
That’s crazy I was there that day and watched this happen I remember now I was young this is on the Detroit River between Windsor Ontario Canada and Detroit Michigan USA super cool! What a save
The left wing tip skimmed the water first. In the tiny amount of time between the tip touching and the rest of the plane slamming into the water, he leveled the plane out. Incredible skill
@@forestfox1484 These planes are sickeningly agile and touchy on controls, not only did he have to make the correction in a split second, he had to make the perfectly precise adjustments in that touchy beast. I’m know next to nothing about flying, but I can tell that that incident shows the caliber of the Red Bull air race pilots
😂😂😂😂😂 fuck me . Covit 19 + comments section brings out all the do gooders. 🤯👈 Fucking can't even speak like an Aussie . happy I said it . Just so you can sleep tonight
Matt did an awesome job being able to put himself out of that.. I am sure that his flying skills really came in handy for that! Just really glad he is alright and I was there also when this happened and my heart just fell to my stomach!!
now thats a plane who has some serious power to pull out and a pilot that has lightning fast reactions. Not a crash but a save thats worth the win. Did he win the event?
Watched this from my balcony apartment on the river. Saw it happen but wasn't sure what happened because it was so quick. Not til later watching the evening news did I realize he hit the water. Races never returned to Windsor after this event.
That wasn't a crash! That was a fantastic save.
It's only a crash if someone loses hand luggage....
That was luck straight up. Nothing the pilot did or could have done was responsible for that outcome.
Wilfred Darr it wasn’t luck if it all depended on him reacting quickly enough to level out and pull up
@@Swedester It skipped off the water: prior to that it was stalled in the turn. He had no control of the aircraft from the time the wing drops until the aircraft starts climbing again, no matter his reaction time. It was shear luck. It doesn't diminish him any as a pilot, but this incident was more likely to end in tragedy than the result that we witnessed.
really? because he leveled his wings in a blink of an eye, powered out of it, gained altitude in case he needed time to compensate for problems as a result of the contact...I'd say he did A LOT of the right things in 3 seconds.
Let’s just take a second to take about that camera skill, I don’t think the plane went out of frame for one second!
Facts! Best camera handling I think I’ve ever seen!
That was my first thought after watching this. Wow..I prob couldnt do it. .
True
What we see might have been cropped out of a bigger picture, just saying 🙂
@@HoldoxFPV not the way he was moving it
"Tower, requesting permission for splash and go"
"Negative ghostrider, the pattern is full"
This got a good laugh outta me. Well done.
@@BluegrassFilmsKY tower, sorry I did... ghostrider out... beep beep beep..
Funny enough, that's what float pilots call a touch and go
I like your comment but I can’t like it I gotta keep it at 420 lol
Incredible save and he immediately went into a climb to give him some air space to do some checks while on his way back to the field.
That's what we said
Yeah like check how many pounds of shit in his underwear
He didnt give himself checks on anything he realized that he was almost dead, and quits while he's ahead.
@@rickgrimes3479 your quite wrong in many ways. But I wouldn’t expect someone who’s not a pilot to actually know what happened. Just take my word for it. Nor would I expect someone with your perspective on life to understand much of what I say at the current level of
Consciousness you are currently choosing to live at.
@@gtm624 most pilots are not that special. This man has skill, but even he knows he avoided death by a miracle. Not anything else. He climbed out, ran a quick check of the gauges and control inputs then rtb. This happened so fast he didn’t have time to shit his pants. That happened after he landed.
I got the chance to fly this style of aircraft during some aerobatic training and let me just say these planes are a completely incredible experience. The lightness and quickness of the controls demand a light touch yet quick thinking and nerves of steel. Good to see Matt pull himself out of that near "mess", he didn't panic, just "flew the plane" like your instructor always tells you. Amazing to watch!
Yeah these puppies could do tighter turns than any fighter jet in the world
Something like this would be up there with an early 90s dodge viper - amazing machine, and one I would not want to try to operate. The Viper pretty much *wants* to kill the driver. An aircraft like this is so incredibly high performance that it must be equally unforgiving.
That's intimidating as hell.
@@jadefalcon001 When I was flying that aircraft over in England with one of the Red Arrow pilots (their equivalent of our USAF Thunderbirds), I remembered vividly that I was very humbled to be in the company of not only that pilot for training but also humbled for the opportunity to fly that airplane. While it is not "trying to kill you" as you mention, aerobatics is terribly unforgiving of pilot mistakes! Matt was not only highly skilled that day but that mistress was also forgiving and they both lived to dance another day!
thank god for carbon fibre
@THE Gaming BOSS no one asked for a detailed description of your life mr positive.
Pilot: "Okay I'm done now"
Pretty much.
Me: Reaches for eject handle
Designer: errrrr I don’t think so
Karma: It’s your day to live today
@@valerierodger7700 also the load in his pants lol
i guess he thought "uh, this must be heaven..."
So not a crash! That's Matt's way to clean the bugs off his windshield, The airplane doesn't come with windshield washer fluid to keep the weight down.
I don’t think that’s what he was doing. It just doesn’t make sense
SuperNovaHeights yea I agree it must’ve been the whole plane that needed a quick rinse
Sam Porter that’s highly unlikely
SuperNovaHeights r/woooosh
Ryan Evans really?
A responsive pilot, and imagine pulling 6-9G on that maneuver. hats off for that. and lets not forget camera skills.
Anyone else get this in their recommendations 10 years after it was uploaded?
No.
Yes
Yep. Just now.
It's what happens when you start banning all the new content.
YT is dying...it's so commercial now it's almost unrecognizable..
Red Bull is sure copyright strike this now that the video has resurfaced.
Of course so yep.
Dude probably blacked out for a second due to all those G's he kept hitting.
I think this was an accelerated stall. As you increase g load, your stall speed also increases. I have experienced this many times... but not at 10ft agl lol
@@guitarmasterf18 haha I think your right but. I think it came from unintentional yoke input.
@@bigdawg529 Seems to me like rudder input
From the pleasure?
Yeah, he g stalled it.
UA-cam algorithm 10 years later:
sounds about roight innit
Didn't know the algorithm was british
in this episode of bottom gear m8
@@Cynical_Giro shut mouth hammock
Right?
@@flaviog.7628 shut up jams
"Tower, please have a pair of large pants when I land"
The plane never touched the water, his balls softened the impact.
LOL
Genius
@@osamabinladen824 dude watch out, people are looking for you.
@@a1919akelbo Thanks bro. I have a reward for you for your concern.
@@osamabinladen824 it's an honour to meet the hide and seek champion from 2001-2011
He cranked passed 90. The result is an unavoidable loss of altitude. Amazing that he was able to correct that quickly.
I guarantee he pooped a little
If you watch it slowly, he DIDN'T correct that quickly. His left wing hit the water when he was still at 45 degrees. The force of that wing hitting is what sent him back to 0, and allowed him to not go nose over by pitching up and letting the back hit the water with the wheels. Until the moment that wing hit the water, he was probably going directly into the water instead of skimming.
Wow, hitting the water at that speed is like hitting concrete. Very, very lucky the plane did not nose over.
Concrete might have done little more damage, don't you think.
@@richardeast3328 Well yes it would have but if you could read he said, "is like hitting concrete" not "it is hitting concrete"
Some people are so stupid they splice word salad just to sound right even when they are the farthest from it. Mincing words is one thing but taking a well known phrase and twisting the context so you become right is a whole different world of bottom feeding entities. Even the benefit of the doubt of not knowing such phrase makes a person look bottom of the barrel for brains. People these days choose to be low IQ and put their effort into the ruse that they have valid thought or that they are a leader. Leaders aren't liars and weak as that
@@ruffonstuff3489 growing generations of basement trolls with no life looking for validation online
@@ruffonstuff3489 Good one! Where did you cut and paste your rant from? I could use some boilerplate.
Incredible recovery. Gives ‘Touch and Go’, a whole new meaning.
Matty Hall with the save of the decade over the Detroit river. Made it back safely to Windsor, (Ontario, Canada) airport. This will never gets old Matt!
Ex RAAF instructor if I'm not mistaken. I met him at an airshow a few years ago. Hell of a nice fellow.
You know it's gonna be good when the video title has .AVI at the end of it
As soon as he landed he went and got himself a lottery ticket
And the ticket didn't hit because he already used up his luck for that day, and for the rest of the year as well.
The more skilled you are the less luck you need
@@bekir3234 , the law of averages shows that something will happen major or minor, you push the limits too often, if you’re lucky you walk away
Love how you could hear the entire crown collectively gasp
That wasn’t a crash. Just needed a wash.
Это невероятно
очень
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HYFER
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@null k3
If that dude died, he definitely would have been gone with the slogan, “Red Bull gives you wings”
Fun fact: No one has ever died at a Red Bull Air Race. Now, the Reno Air Race on the other hand, is a different story
@KCUF UOY what are you planning...
Ahh, I found it, the rare youtube video where even the filename extension AVI is relevant to the video title
🤣🤣🤣
Legend has it that his seat cushion has never been found to this day...
When they do find it there will certainly be teeth marks.
And a skid mark
@@kyledavidson8712 don't think he was a pillow bitter
Legend has it they found it and it was covered in brown streak marks
pucker factor infinity
Airplane - _My grandad used to be a fire fighting Super Scooper 'plane and he used to pick up water..._ 💦 _...Just like that!"_
1:04 actually it went to take a bath but water was too cold.
Matt Hall is a bloody Newy hero, I see him in his aerobatic aircraft almost every week, doing his little practices and taking people up in them is amazing to watch
ua-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/v-deo.html ..
Sully couldn’t have pulled THAT off🤯
Underrated comment ! Lol
Because he was in a fricking passenger jet
Anyone could have done what sully did with a headset talking to ATC.
Brent Ferrell .... oh sure he could with a 757.oh wait he did.
David Sherburne a320* and he didn’t escape the water
That ".AVI" in the title is simply icing on the cake. You just know the video is gonna be good.
That looked like me flying in Battlefield 1... My plane would have exploded
First thing he said:
"Is my landing gear still there?"
Man, flying at 300kmh , pulling 9Gs, hitting the water in a plane and flies back home to his wife like a day in the office...
Respect! Amazing skills
THIS SHOULD DEFINITELY HAVE MORE VIEWS!!!
ua-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/v-deo.html .,.,
Stop Commenting!
We need to preserve this historic comment section
Amazing save and incredible camera man! Great video work
"feeling kinda thirsty"
Why now UA-cam? 😤
Anyone know anything about flying? After the scare when he ascended quickly was that for safety reasons? Like in case the plane was damaged he could use altitude to coast back for a safe landing?
I think that's what he was doing. In case he lost control, he wanted to be facing away from the crowd.
That was the "ok I've pushed my luck I'm done" haha
That’s one of the most amazing pieces of aviation footage.
And nobody would believe it if it weren't filmed.. Just thinking how perfect that had to be, the way it skipped off bc his controls were in the right place.. Instead of letting the water completely take hold when he hit.. 🤦😎
That’s gotta be one of the coolest recoveries I’ve ever seen
Me: I just crashed into the water with a fragile stunt plane.
Boss: you still coming into work, right?
Testament to the incredible strength of that aircraft, the impact forces of a crash like that would shred any other type of airplane. That's one incredibly lucky pilot !
Matt Hall was not lucky he is incredibly skilled, look up the post race interviews of that incident and all the other pilots say that if it was anyone else other than him in that aircraft the crash would have been much different, he is probably the most skilled pilot on the planet and it’s incidents like that where he can realise his wing has stalled and make the perfect adjustments to the controls in the split second he has before hitting the water
Would have been all he could do to prevent a nose-over, with only a second or two to react?
That's one incredibly lucky plane to have that pilot...
ANY FOOL COULD SEE A CRASH WAS IMMINENT THE WAY THAT THING WAS SMOKING!!!
The smoke is intentional to better follow the flight path. Apparently you haven’t seen this event before.
@@mcspikes1 NO SHIT?!? REALLY?!? Taking hyperbole and sarcasm literally is the mark of a child's mind... You'll grow out of it, if you live long enough...
That wasn’t a crash. I think his wife just rang and said she wanted salmon for dinner!!!
Matt: Touches the Water
Also Matt: Ehh just some water in my landing gear no big deal
I'd wager he did a whole lot of rock skipping as a kid.
Started off watch outtakes of TV shows, ended up here. Gotta love the UA-cam algorithm.
He didn’t stop and he flew right to the cleaners I’m sure...
I'm watching on a screen 12 years later and I still applauded
1:10 this moment his laughing questioning himself how he didn't crashed😂
Cristian Feliz Castillo ...... he must have hit perfectly flat.
That’s crazy I was there that day and watched this happen I remember now I was young this is on the Detroit River between Windsor Ontario Canada and Detroit Michigan USA super cool! What a save
If he wasn’t flying level when he hit the water it would’ve been a very bad crash.
The left wing tip skimmed the water first. In the tiny amount of time between the tip touching and the rest of the plane slamming into the water, he leveled the plane out.
Incredible skill
@@fungdark8270 sharp reflexes
@@forestfox1484 These planes are sickeningly agile and touchy on controls, not only did he have to make the correction in a split second, he had to make the perfectly precise adjustments in that touchy beast.
I’m know next to nothing about flying, but I can tell that that incident shows the caliber of the Red Bull air race pilots
@@fungdark8270 I’m sure of it. The plans are so agile and move on a dime like fighter jets. I bet the pilots are well trained to handle the g forces
Great camera tracking and those red bull pilots have some supernatural spatial awareness
But I can tell you that as his dry cleaner it took me days to get the stains out of his flying suit! ;-)
This is the best camera recording i have seen . no out of frame
He looked over and everyone was sleeping so he woke them up a bit.
Beautiful run. And then to finish off by picking up a salmon dinner to take home was the icing on the cake.
That was an incredible save I must say. Hats off to the pilot. Wow!
My coughing chimney is a creepy guy😰: ua-cam.com/video/sYaA0Mjg1es/v-deo.html
You know the video's gonna be legit when it has .AVI in the title
That was like the ultimate save of the decade!
Amazing!! Any idea what speed/ Gforce that pilot was doing??
If that pilot's reaction time was a hundredth of a second slower we would have been watching a rescue or recovery video,,, great job saving that!!!
Where's the crash?
I don't see any crash here
Ace stuff right there. You never see recoveries from shit like that in prop planes normally. What a boss.
So how far down did he go?
I saw a wing strike, gear must have hit. Did the belly of the fuselage hit? Prop tip?
Only a Aussie could pull that off . Guys a legend and a really mega bloke to boot
Edited 😬
“I really mega bloke”.... huh ?
@@theflanman1986 lol my bad meant a 😂😂
P.s what's wrong with that Aussie .what would you call it
ben johnson it is because you wrote a not an
😂😂😂😂😂 fuck me . Covit 19 + comments section brings out all the do gooders. 🤯👈 Fucking can't even speak like an Aussie . happy I said it . Just so you can sleep tonight
I think we have a different definition of "crash".
Lmao talk about straightening up and flying right
That's a " oh no, anyways.." certified moment right there
G stall and an absolutely amazing recovery.
WHO ELSE GOT THIS RECOMMENDED AFTER 10 YEARS
Nobody. The comments from the last few days are from the first year the video was up. And why are you screaming?
Defenitly one of the best jobs of piloting Ive ever seen. . I wonder if there is video of him after he landed ??? LoL
There is. Not sure it makes a difference after almost a decade but still
After 9 years later. There is the video >>> ua-cam.com/video/5CB27K-wIsM/v-deo.html
@@VictorCampos87 damn after 9 years xD
@@chryssemansmilanes7304 I was thinking myself if UA-cam will notify you after all this time, but yeah LoL.
@@chryssemansmilanes7304 Matt Pederson is dead
Let's review: cameraman didn't scream, shake the camera, record his shoes, or film in portrait mode. Well done, sir.
Amazing flying talent............
water: HAHA I FINALLY GOTCHA
pilot: nope
Nahh... He just wanna keep thing interesting....
I sure miss this brilliant sport! Loved watching it. Keep hoping it will return too television!
1:01 - 1:05
This video doesn't need to be longer than 4 seconds
Imagine disliking because you didn’t see someone crash
Matt did an awesome job being able to put himself out of that.. I am sure that his flying skills really came in handy for that! Just really glad he is alright and I was there also when this happened and my heart just fell to my stomach!!
(Y)
And another episode of UA-cam gathered us here after 11 years
just for the "ooh" of the cameraman 1:03
2020 being so bad, UA-cam trying to take me back to 2010. Appreciate the effort guys, but we will need a bit more....like what drugs do you have?
That dreadful feeling when you know something bad is gonna happen but you just don't know when.
.AVI
Good old time ✌️
now thats a plane who has some serious power to pull out and a pilot that has lightning fast reactions. Not a crash but a save thats worth the win. Did he win the event?
Is there any interview of the pilot talking about this event?
why do it got to be avi tho
Watched this from my balcony apartment on the river. Saw it happen but wasn't sure what happened because it was so quick. Not til later watching the evening news did I realize he hit the water. Races never returned to Windsor after this event.
I only liked it because it was in Detroit
No idea y i was recommended this............ but damm that was a bloody insane save!!!
Its heart wrenching watching his wife's reaction as he skips off the water.
"That's just how Red Bull pilots wash their planes"
-This pilot.
“I'm not flying. I'm falling... with style!”
Buzz Lightyear
You telling me that wasn't part of the show
Imagine if these guys all went back in time to a WW1 dog fight the shit they do.. the legends they would of became.
That was an incredible save!!!!!!! Bravo 👏🏻
That’s an engine with wings. Fantastic save.
Move over Captain Sullenburger with your pathetic "Hudson" goings on, I've just witnesed "The Miracle on the Maple Syrup".