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Thats alot of trouble to create a hoax.... Landing on a highway and all. They were LOW! @ 500ft when the motor quit?
 
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There was a report on one of the cable channels this morning about the possibility that this may have been a stunt. I mean come-on, Front Page Productions. And why was the pax hitting switches on the instrument panel after the engine failure? The pax supposedly was a photographer.
 
There was a report on one of the cable channels this morning about the possibility that this may have been a stunt. I mean come-on, Front Page Productions. And why was the pax hitting switches on the instrument panel after the engine failure? The pax supposedly was a photographer.


Well here's something odd I noticed. The engine cuts out and he doesn't make an attempt to reengage the starter. After some theatrics (cursing, really) he reaches for the key and BOOM - the engine comes right back.

Also, it seemed odd that he just plainly turned into the driveway as if it were a normal (planned) maneuver. Wouldn't it be more natural to let it roll down the road?

...and the camera setup on the inside and outside...

Seemed a little contrived, but perhaps it is real.
 
Hey I've got an idea! Hold my beer while I roll my airplane off the side of a bumpy steep hillside and see if I can make it to the sandbar!

That was incredible. Stupid and crazy come to mind as well but what a cool stunt.

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