**UPDATE** New Sky King Footage - “I wasn’t planning on landing it.” Harrowing New Footage Shows Airport Worker Stealing Plane Before Fatal 2018 Crash

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honestly the fact that he accidentally left the plane in neutral and had to scramble to hop on board only makes the achievement more impressive.
 
War Thunder players leak national secrets while GTA players put an entire air force on high alert.

I mean, the plane was unlocked and he was just allowed in? GTA 5 was more accurate than I thought.
 
That second video is interesting. What was his mental state like before that entire debacle? Was it just depression? Suicidal intent, based on how he had no intent on landing? Developing mental illness? Declining mental state? If anyone knows I'd appreciate it.
 
That second video is interesting. What was his mental state like before that entire debacle? Was it just depression? Suicidal intent, based on how he had no intent on landing? Developing mental illness? Declining mental state? If anyone knows I'd appreciate it.
He said his reasoning was the pay he was getting while he was in flight

WA state actually raised the min. Wage but for some odd legal loophole this did not apply to anyone who worked OUTSIDE the airport, which he did was a luggage transporter. Only the people inside. So he still got shit pay while arguably working much harder than ppl indoors, in the ice cold rain.
 
honestly the fact that he accidentally left the plane in neutral and had to scramble to hop on board only makes the achievement more impressive.
True, but the fact that airline security is going to become even MORE restrictive now makes me want to follow this retard into hell and punch him in his shit a few hundred times instead of laud his catlike reflexes.
 
True, but the fact that airline security is going to become even MORE restrictive now makes me want to follow this retard into hell and punch him in his shit a few hundred times instead of laud his catlike reflexes.
Security for airline staff and passengers are two entirely different beasts and the TSA hasn't done bupkis to make it more restrictive for passengers in the aftermath of his joyride, even at Sea Tac.
 
Security for airline staff and passengers are two entirely different beasts and the TSA hasn't done bupkis to make it more restrictive for passengers in the aftermath of his joyride, even at Sea Tac.
Interesting and frankly surprising, most often an incident like this will cause additional restrictions in ALL aspects of accessing a given service or process, but thanks for the info. I still want to punch this softbrain in the face for being an idiot with airplanes in current day and age.
 
He knew this was a one way trip, even if he somehow landed the plane perfectly (tho lets face it, the way he somehow didnt crash accidentally, it wouldnt surprise if he SOMEHOW pulled that off too) he would spend the rest of his life, or a good chunk of it, behind bars. The air company would demand his head on a legal silver plate for "humiliating" them like that.

A man that belonged in the sky was allowed to fly free at least one time.
Rest In Peace Legend.
 
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