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slowto280 13th Jun 2012 06:36

If this doesn't give you 'goosebumps'.....
 
Someone sent me a link to this site for another reason, but had to go to 'FLYING'......... :eek:

Amazing Pilot Recovers Aircraft


Just a quick browse, but have added this site to my 'favorites' right-off........ :D

Groundloop 13th Jun 2012 07:18


Matt Hall is one of the finest pilots in the world as you’ll see when he pulls off an amazing recovery during a Red Bull Air Race. He needed all his skill and training as a pilot to survive what should have been a crash during the fourth stage of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship 2010 on qualifying day in Windsor.
"finest pilots", "all his skill and training" resulted in him putting it in the drink in the first place.:ok:

Dop 13th Jun 2012 07:54

Wasn't it a few near-catastrophes like this that resulted in the Red Bull Air Race series being cancelled?

Agaricus bisporus 13th Jun 2012 08:22

An amazing recovery certainly, but surely the worlds greatest pilot wouldn't have made the cock and flown himself into the water...
What a load of bolleaux.

The fella made a mistake like anyone can in a race and was staggeringly lucky to get away with it. He may be the worlds best pilot, who knows, but this incident certainly didn't prove or indeed even suggest anything of the kind. Sorry.

Above The Clouds 13th Jun 2012 09:36


Agaricus bisporus
An amazing recovery certainly, but surely the worlds greatest pilot wouldn't have made the cock and flown himself into the water...What a load of bolleaux.

The fella made a mistake like anyone can in a race and was
staggeringly lucky to get away with it. He may be the worlds best pilot, who knows, but this incident certainly didn't prove or indeed even suggest anything of the kind. Sorry.
I agree; he did well to recover the situation, however if he is the worlds greatest pilot why did he allow himself to get into that postion in the first place :eek:

teeteringhead 13th Jun 2012 15:34

What is it they used to say? Something like:

"A superior pilot is one who uses his superior judgement to avoid those situations which would require him to use his superior flying skills"

.... hmmmmm

Lightning Mate 13th Jun 2012 18:24


"A superior pilot is one who uses his superior judgement to avoid
those situations which would require him to use his superior flying
skills
"
....errr....no

A superior pilot is one who is able to use his superior skills to avoid situations which would otherwise require the use of those skills.

MY RAF flight safety design !!

Above The Clouds 13th Jun 2012 18:25

There are "Old Pilots" and there are "Bold Pilots" but there are no "Old Bold Pilots" flying like that he won't be around for much longer, extremely lucky to be alive.

If he is "so superior" he would know better than to put himself into a situation like that and lose control of an aircraft by stalling it at low altitude, but then to advertise such a cockup on the internet as being a hero, well,

Idiot springs to mind not superior

Lightning Mate 13th Jun 2012 18:27

Very true!

This "superb" pilot flew the aeroplane into an accelerated stall close to the ground.

:mad::mad::mad:

Professionals don't do that.

I have 1850 hours on this.....................

http://i636.photobucket.com/albums/u...upside1gs6.jpg

jindabyne 13th Jun 2012 19:07

Yes, we all know :bored:

Agaricus bisporus 13th Jun 2012 20:19


I have 1850 hours on this.....................

In awe, admiration and worship at your humility as such a paragon of a superior sky-god.

Just hold my head while I Puuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke.

Crabs! There's nothing else remotely like them on earth, is there? Thank Christ.
(Apart from Madonna.)

:ugh: :ugh: :ugh:

Above The Clouds 13th Jun 2012 20:19


I have 1850 hours on this.....................
Is that all :p

BOAC 13th Jun 2012 21:29


Apart from Madonna.
- blimey - has she got crabs?:eek:

toomanyloops 13th Jun 2012 22:32

quote 1850 hrs too much trumpet to much blowing

teeteringhead 14th Jun 2012 08:53

....err yes LM.....!


Frank Frederick Borman, II (born March 14, 1928) is a retired NASA astronaut and engineer, best remembered as the Commander of Apollo 8, the first mission to fly around the Moon, making him, along with fellow crew mates Jim Lovell and Bill Anders, the first of only 24 humans to do so. He was also the chief executive officer of Eastern Air Lines from 1975 to 1986. He is a recipient of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor.

Quote from Borman: A superior pilot uses his superior judgment to avoid situations which require the use of his superior skill.
...OK, that's only Wiki, but there are many separate similar sources on t'internet.

But then (by an amazing coincidence) I have exactly the same number of Jaguar hours as Frank Borman ..... ie None! (but quite a few on other stuff)

Teeters ;) (definitely NOT a bold pilot ......)

Pub User 15th Jun 2012 22:57

The only 'goosebumps' I get are there because people on PPrune are suggesting this man is a good pilot.

Was he the only one in the race that managed to recover from the 'hit the water' part of the race, or did the other competitors somehow manage to avoid the water altogether?

PPRuNe Pop 20th Jun 2012 05:21

NEVER the best pilot in the world - just a very very lucky one.


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