NovemberEcho
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If I’m not mistaken, the water in that inlet is often rough enough that there’s an entire YouTube channel dedicated to boats getting swamped trying to get in/out of it
I did, because we were doing spins off of Malibu.Yeah, never had any training related to water ditching while in primary.
Here's a pretty well reasoned analysis:
Looks like he had engine issues as soon as he took off and was initially out over the water on the ocean side. He turned 180 to head back to the airport and ended up over land at that point. There were some tall condo buildings on the beach between the road and the water that likely committed him to the road/bridge as he didn't have the altitude to get around them after he turned back.
I'm not second guessing this guy, but I probably would have taken my chances with the water. The guy presenting this makes an interesting point that slow speed ditchings in water rarely result in fatalities.
That’s a crazy busy area for boating. A water landing may have actually been more dangerous.
Yes. Plus he had 2 passengers who may also have not known how to swim. That plus the complications of egressing from backseat for passengerJust speculation, but if the pilot didn’t know how to swim it would effect the ditching decision.
I drove over this bridge yesterday. I cannot imagine trying to land in the water there. There are multiple sandbars and tons of boaters/swimmers.
Yes. Plus he had 2 passengers who may also have not known how to swim. That plus the complications of egressing from backseat for passenger
Just speculation, but if the pilot didn’t know how to swim it would effect the ditching decision.