Tough crowd 'round here.
I don't think people are trying to make excuses for him at all. I pointed out several things that I did not like in regards to the handling of the plane and that a single engine out should not have been a big deal in this incident as have others, and that he could have just snapped rolled it and how. While the vast majority of reports are in Portuguese which I cannot read, I have found a couple of snippets discussing the power line issue. No one is dismissing pilot error at all, in fact there seems to be several handling errors visible just from the one video, that are pretty blatant. But as we all know accidents are often not just that simple to immediately diagnose and there are often several contributing factors which come into play and we don't always have that information up front. In one video that I have seen of the plane on it's back on the ground for example, one of the mains appears to be missing. (looks missing, hard to tell for sure from the still photo in the video, may be collapsed) I don't think anyone here is trying to be pissy about this incident, just posting their observations, asking questions and trying to understand the whys and what ifs. No one likes to see something like this happen, there is always something to be learned, and more info to be discovered.no I don't, that's why it means something. Nearly every person above mine in the post is trying to find some hope that the guy didn't just kill himself from lack of airmanship (monday morning QB'ing) but when I point out the simple truth that you can all see in front of your face (should you so desire) I get the poke. It's cool, I expected it.
folks, this is pilot error, this is what it looks like. It's sad, but true.
Hard to see, but take it in and learn the lesson of this tragedy...there is no clipping of a wire, it is very apparent if you can just stop looking for an excuse for the poor guy.
It's rather difficult to find all the videos because all the titles are in Portuguese, but I had found this one, this morning from Brazilian news channel:
We need a dang translator. There are so many reports of this incident from there, but I can't read any of them. I even tried crappy google translator and it was saying thing like "unit" for something and other terms that I know are not right. So I bagged on that. One of them, was saying something about the pilot not being typed in this King Air at all and was just doing a test flight after it's repairs and something about two people supposedly being filed as being on the plane but only one person was actually in the plane and flying and that what he had filed was false and done to save some sort of issues with him flying the plane, etc. But I was piecing this together with the crappy translator, so there are certainly some issues at play here.....I think.Not if you speak Portuguese!![]()
By 'round here' do you mean 'in aviation'?
That's part of the problem to be honest. Not that I'm one of those silly "SNAPS" (that'd be a bad thing right...can't remember what the flavor of the day is) but "shut up and die like an aviator" isn't an effective way to learn. On the other side, a snap "that guy screwed up - poor airmanship, and now he's dead" with the implied association of "what a bad pilot, I'd never do that" .
Yeah, this!I'd imagine there was an emergency declares first since sirens go off a second after. Anyone else notice that the EMS. Ehicles seems to change his mind about going to the accident
In my opinion, as aviators, the best thing we can do when faced with an accident is do our best to learn what happened and figure out how to prevent it from happening to us. That goal is far more important than any other social protocols that might be breached during such discussion.
Pretty sure he pushed too hard on the right rudder, but that is a guess.
You may be right. The thing I perceived and maybe incorrectly was that he overshot to the left and was yawing right. In other words Occam's razor. I generally agree not to speculate, but man when you have video it seems pretty simple, if it walks like a duck...Been tossing around a theory that, with very little KA training and time, this pilot might have done something that brought the RH prop out of feather. Maybe he assumed that all was good if autofeather activated and he didn't have to still physically pull the prop control back to feather....
You may be right. The thing I perceived and maybe incorrectly was that he overshot to the left and was yawing right. In other words Occam's razor. I generally agree not to speculate, but man when you have video it seems pretty simple, if it walks like a duck...