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Hahahaha...you never see homies doing this stuff! Video feed of football game attack!

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FN FAL

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Guy was probably too busy talking on his CB radio to notice the bank angle. Not he has any idea what a lift vector is...
 
T-REX said:
Pilot was supposed to be on NBC this morning to talk about the crash but was a no-show. First good decision he's made.
Back in the old days, somebody would have ran up and kicked his teeth out before pulling him out of the harness. The news story said he had a habit of buzzing the field at that high school.
 
FN FAL said:
Back in the old days, somebody would have ran up and kicked his teeth out before pulling him out of the harness. The news story said he had a habit of buzzing the field at that high school.


The term "buzzing" takes on a whole new meaning in when you're talkin' about ultralights. It kind of loses its appeal.
 
Idiot. Luck he didn't kill somebody. When I used to work at an FBO in WI, I was witness to several ultralight crashes. Not a single one of those guys had any idea what they were doing. I guess we'll just chalk it up as some chlorine for the gene pool.......


Nooky - What is that chick's name again???
 
NookyBooky said:
The term "buzzing" takes on a whole new meaning in when you're talkin' about ultralights. It kind of loses its appeal.
Did you see the hook turn that guy was in? What was he thinking?
 
Yeh, I can't get the video either.
 
My brother works at a radio station in Kearney, NE. They had a team broadcasting live from the game. My brother was back at the station doing technical stuff for the live feed at the time. He said it was pretty crazy. My bro mentioned that the pilot was seemingly buzzing the field. WHAT AN IDIOT.

Go to http://www.khastv.com/ for the pilots story. And the Crash Video
 
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Residents of Blue Hill said Van Boening likes to fly near crowds or over golf courses, but last night he got a little too close to the action.
http://www.khastv.com/video/1103planepilot.wmv
“I had no idea it would hit the ground. I guess I just thought he would swoop it up again, you know, when it got low,” said Kathy Seeman

Dan Van Boening said he went out to check his cows last night, and flying over his land was the fastest way to do it.

“I was a very safe distance from the school. Just went into an extremely sharp left hand spin,” said Van Boening.

At that point, Van Boening said he lost control of the rutter, and once that happens he said it is nearly impossible to regain control.
http://www.khastv.com/video/1102planeA.wmv
“My only thoughts were I have to somehow get control of the aircraft and keep it away from the crowd there,” Van Boening said. “I just thank God that nobody was hurt any worse then they were.”

“I think he should be a little more careful flying over crowds. Because it could have just as well been a small child,” said Seeman.

Seeman suffered a broken bone in her shoulder in the crash, but she said the worst part is she may have to miss Blue Hill's next playoff game.

As for Van Boening, he told News 5 last night was his last flight. He did suffer a deep thigh bruise and received about 20 stitches to his leg.

At this point, he is in search of a new hobby.

We've discovered the lost portion of Napoleon Dynamite!
 
FN FAL said:
After pirate downloading all those Jay Lo movies like "Gigli", what did you expect?

I'm sooo lost.. ?? :)
 

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