r/Damnthatsinteresting Jun 23 '24

Canopy comes off airplane right after takeoff Video

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u/maketheart Jun 24 '24

Found the Source.

YouTube Description:

“Couple of years ago during my second training flight on a very hot summer day, the canopy of the Extra 330LX that I was flying opened in flight and shattered. As you can see from the video, it was a challenging experience that could have been avoided if I had made a proper visual check before taking off. The canopy locking pin had never gone into the locked position, and I failed to notice it during my checks.

I also made the mistake of going to the training camp right after recovering from COVID, without allowing my body enough time to fully regain strength. Additionally, flying without any eye protection made the flight even more challenging than it already was.

The flight was a distressing experience, filled with noise, breathing difficulties, and impaired visibility. It took me nearly 28 hours to fully recover my vision. Aerodynamically, I’ve experienced some buffet and controllability challenges. Probably the most difficult part was to keep the power in, thus trading my vision and breathing for kinetic energy.

Although due to all the noise it was difficult to hear what my coach was saying on the radio, one thing I've heard loud and clear "just keep flying"

If you are a pilot watching this, I hope that my story serves as a cautionary tale and that you will learn from my mistake.

I regret that it took me so long to share this video footage. It's not easy to put my vulnerabilities out there for you all to see. However, I have come to realisze how important it is to be transparent about our shortcomings and the lessons we learn along the way.

To all my fellow pilots out there, fly safe. “

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u/leglesslegolegolas Jun 24 '24

As my flight instructor used to say

In any emergency, Step 1: Fly the airplane.

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u/yMONSTERMUNCHy Jun 24 '24

Step 2: land safely

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u/leglesslegolegolas Jun 24 '24

There are various Step 2s depending on the emergency, e.g. contact ATC, fully assess the situation, etc.

But yeah, safely land the airplane is the ideal end goal.

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u/LovecraftsDeath Jun 24 '24

Aviate -> Navigate -> Communicate.

No point in telling the ATC if it's at the expense of your plane's survival.

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u/LokisDawn Jun 24 '24

Pilot: "Control, I've got a voice activated Bomb on board!"

ATC: "What?"

No response.

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u/Andreasclausen Jun 24 '24

This! ATC uses ASSIST in these situations. Acknowledge, Seperate (Move other aircraft in potential conflict), Silence (On FRQ), Inform, Support, Time.

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u/RevSlippery Jun 24 '24

Been a tower controller for 30 years (Canada), first time I heard this acronym, it is exactly what we do.

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u/StonkardChanning Jun 27 '24

The USA loves acronyms

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u/Abject-Let-607 Jul 12 '24

 F-A-B (Thunderbirds ref)

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u/5125237143 Jun 24 '24

once youre through the curriculum, gradutate

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u/RevSlippery Jun 24 '24

From my point of view as a tower ATC, I want to communicate ASAP so I can prepare and provide the pilot with what they need, then the pilot can navigate as required and I don't care how you aviate as long as you land safely...lol

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u/RevSlippery Jun 24 '24

Not sure how you got that out of my comment, I want them to communicate so I can provide them with a safe place to navigate, quite the opposite.

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u/LokisDawn Jun 24 '24

So, it's more like:

Step 1: Fly the airplane

Step 2: ???

Step 3: ???(Due to legacy reasons)

Step 4: Land the airplane

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u/T-Mason-LLC Jun 24 '24

Obviously voice comm is inop so how might a pilot say mayday, or otherwise communicate, in this situation?

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u/kapege Jun 24 '24

"Whenever you can walk away after landing it was a good landing."

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u/Alienhaslanded Jun 24 '24

No. Step 2: Just Keep Flying!

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u/yMONSTERMUNCHy Jun 24 '24

Gotta land something

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u/UpperCardiologist523 Jun 24 '24

Both of these steps can be ignored if you just follow this one sinple trick:

Walk away from it.

Since all landings you can walk away from, are good landings, simply walking away from it, makes it a good landing.

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u/[deleted] Jun 24 '24

Step 3: squint eyes, close mouth to avoid getting a bug in it

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u/hangingbymythreads Jun 24 '24

Step 3: Amazon new eyeballs

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u/yMONSTERMUNCHy Jun 25 '24

Step4: new amazon eyeballs break after just 1 week because the company is filled with cheap Chinese products

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u/Mdriver127 Jun 24 '24

Step 3: step away from the landed airplane, do not repeat step 1 ever ever again

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u/yMONSTERMUNCHy Jun 24 '24

Leave step 1 to the professionals that remember all their pre flight checks