Trevor Jacob has been the subject of online criticism after posting a YouTube video where he parachuted from a Taylorcraft BL64 plane and filmed it crashing into the hills of the Los Padres National Forest near Cuyama, California.

During the flight the Taylorcraft's engine supposedly lost power, stalled, and could not be restarted. Jacob then points the plane nose-down and exits, sending the unoccupied aircraft into the ground.

Jacob continued to film himself as he descended and proclaimed, "This is why I always fly with a parachute." He then trekked back to the wreckage and hiked until a farmer, who he credits with saving his life, found him in the darkness.

The video of the incident was posted to YouTube where it immediately began racking up views. The aviation sector of YouTube wasted no time picking apart Jacob's claims. At the time of writing, the video has reached over one million views. It also amassed more than 5,000 comments, many of which called out the crash as being staged. Comments on the video have since been turned off, but that hasn't stopped people from making reaction and explainer videos that point out abnormalities in the pilot's videos.

  • bewts [he/him,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    If you’re wanting to dip your toes into the “owning your own plane” industry and your single biggest concern is the cost of the aircraft, then the obvious choice is the Cessna 150. As the most affordable plane on this list, the Cessna 150 can typically be found for around $14,000 to $16,000. Sure, that’s still a decent amount of money, but that’s less than most used cars even sell for these days.

    Apparently they are. The one he was flying looked old too.

    From here