Just another case of a student pilot with SJS...he's in a Cirrus and landed on "Citation Road"...it's pretty easy to figure out! Here's the airport in question...not that hard to pick out that it's an airport, is it?
Plus, look at Google maps, it's an easy mistake, what with the road being less than a mile from the real runway and they look a lot alike, I mean they're both paved and...northerly...and... paved...
It really doesn't matter what language you speak...a 30' wide road with no paint isn't a 50' wide runway with dashed white stripes and numbers on it.
Don't forget the canopy of trees.
For a small, short private field you don't know, it isn't such a bad idea to make a low pass to familiarize yourself with the layout, turnoffs, landmarks and such. I don't know any CFI's that would teach doing this, but it is generally prudent in Ag aircraft.
If you turn off the labels on google maps, the road looks remarkably like the runway...
That's what I figured when I saw Cirrus from Sanford. I thought they didn't allow solo flights in the Cirrus though (unless Aerosim changed that policy).Looks like an Aerosim (Former Delta Connection Academy) bird.
The real question is which regional will this guy soon be flying for?
Cancel at the drive-thru?
The Student pilot is wearing epaulettes.... from the video I can't make out if he has all 4 stripes on them :rotfl:.