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Gman
08-11-2018, 10:20
'This is probably jail time for life,' airline worker says before crashing empty Alaska Airlines plane near Seattle (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/this-is-probably-jail-time-for-life-airline-worker-says-before-crashing-empty-alaska-airlines-plane-near-seattle/ar-BBLMcV0)


You don't see this every day...thankfully. We live in some crazy times.


An airline worker stole an empty Alaska Airlines plane from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Washington on Friday night, and the National Guard scrambled two fighter jets to chase the aircraft, which crashed on a sparsely populated island in Puget Sound, officials said.

No passengers were aboard the 76-seat Horizon Air Q400 turboprop plane, which was stolen by a 29-year-old Horizon Air ground service agent from Pierce County, according to airline and law enforcement officials. Horizon Air is a subsidiary company that operates Alaska Airlines aircraft.

The man was described as suicidal, and it appeared impossible that he could have survived the crash. Authorities said there was no indication that the crash was a terrorist incident.

The plane made an unauthorized takeoff from the airport around 8 p.m. and crashed on Ketron Island, about five miles southwest of Tacoma, after the renegade pilot bantered erratically with air-traffic controllers who pleaded with him to land the plane, according to officials and dispatch audio.

"This is probably jail time for life, huh?" said the man, identified on the radio as Rich, according to dispatch audio reviewed by the Seattle Times. "I would hope it is for a guy like me."

"Oh, Richard," said an air-traffic controller, "We're not going to worry or think about that. But could you start a left turn please?"

The employee added: "I've got a lot of people that care about me. It's going to disappoint them to hear that I did this. I would like to apologize to each and every one of them. Just a broken guy, got a few screws loose, I guess. Never really knew it, until now."

At another point, the employee said: "I'm gonna land it, in a safe kind of manner. I think I'm gonna try to do a barrel roll, and if that goes good, I'm just gonna nose down and call it a night."

Video posted by witnesses on social media showed the plane making a barrel roll over what appears to be Puget Sound, with some people crying out in terror as the plane exited the roll in a dive toward the water, before barely pulling up in time and flying away.

"Oh my god, oh my god, he's okay? He's okay," one woman said in a video posted on Facebook, which showed at least one military jet in pursuit. It's not clear how long afterward it was before the plane crashed.

The Pierce County Sheriff's Department tweeted that it was "not a terrorist incident" but that F-15 fighter jets had scrambled out of Portland to intercept the runaway passenger plane. The FBI issued a statement saying that "information gathered thus far does NOT suggest a terrorist threat or additional, pending criminal activity."

The fighter jets were traveling so quickly that at least one of them broke the sound barrier and caused a sonic boom that some people in the vicinity mistook for an explosion, according to the sheriff's department.

"The responding fighter pilots flew alongside the aircraft and were ready to do whatever was needed to protect us, but in the end the man flying the stolen plane crashed on Ketron Island," Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said in a statement, adding that the jets belonged to the Air National Guard from Washington and Oregon.

"Those pilots are trained for moments like tonight and showed they are ready and capable," Inslee said.

Alaska Airlines said "it does not appear that these [military] jets were involved in the crash of the Horizon aircraft."

The plane crashed in a wooded area on Ketron Island and did not hit any structures on the ground, according to an Alaska Airlines statement. Ketron Island is primarily forested and undeveloped, with a few homes toward the north end of the island, according to a Pierce County website.

Helicopter footage from KIRO-TV showed flames on Ketron Island where the plane was believed to have crashed.

Fire crews had to board ferries to reach the two-alarm blaze, according to KING-TV and the West Pierce Fire and Rescue.

The Pierce County Sheriff's Office directed inquiries to the FBI, indicating federal law enforcement officials will be taking a primary role in the investigation into how the tragic heist unfolded.

The plane had been in a "maintenance position" and was not scheduled for passenger flight when it was stolen, according to a statement from Alaska Airlines.

"Our hearts are with the family of the individual on board as well as all our Alaska Air and Horizon Air employees," Horizon Air Chief Operating Officer Constance von Muehlen said in a video statement.

According to a Horizon Air job posting, ground service agents "play a critical role to keep our flights running smoothly and safely. Whatever the weather, you'll direct aircraft for takeoff, gate approach, load and unload luggage, and operate equipment to de-ice planes in the winter. "

Irving
08-11-2018, 10:28
I much prefer suicide when no one else is hurt, even when there is property damage. Crazy story. Can't wait to see some video.

cstone
08-11-2018, 10:31
Sometimes taking off can be Falling Down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD5ofrSNDFA

Gman
08-11-2018, 10:31
I much prefer suicide when no one else is hurt, even when there is property damage. Crazy story. Can't wait to see some video.

http://youtu.be/LeYVtVg6aGs


http://youtu.be/H2kmOXi6HAI

If you want to go away, don't go away mad. Just go away. Don't take anyone with you.

sniper7
08-11-2018, 14:35
Wild night that’s for sure, was coming down from anchorage and heard some chatter on the radio about this and SEA airspace. Got some updates from dispatch about it as well.
Nice work by the guard guys getting after him quick and the controller trying to calm him down. We got lucky this didn’t get much worse than it did.

KS63
08-11-2018, 20:55
Watch the video while playing “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins.

MrPrena
08-12-2018, 06:49
So, like the movie Matrix, someone downloaded Q400 flying manual into his head for him to operate the plane alone.

Bailey Guns
08-12-2018, 07:38
"That was some of the best flying yet. Right up to the part where you got killed." - Jester, Top Gun

Seriously. Guy was wringin' that plane out pretty good for someone who "played a few video games".

MrPrena
08-12-2018, 08:27
https://youtu.be/6AOpomu9V6Q

Great-Kazoo
08-12-2018, 14:32
If you could, could you start a left hand turn

The ATC guy sounds like Bob Newhart, even has his cadence while talking .

BladesNBarrels
08-12-2018, 16:39
If you could, could you start a left hand turn

The ATC guy sounds like Bob Newhart, even has his cadence while talking .

Thanks for that post. I was trying to figure out what seemed so familiar about the controller.

[Coffee]

Aloha_Shooter
08-13-2018, 00:02
Hmmm ... question: do they expect to find remains or DNA evidence in that wreck? What happens if they don't find any?

I expect it's exactly what it looks like, a guy deciding on a last fling before he checks out, but it sounded like a Hollywood setup for a guy faking his own death ...

Irving
08-13-2018, 00:05
Hmmm ... question: do they expect to find remains or DNA evidence in that wreck? What happens if they don't find any?

I expect it's exactly what it looks like, a guy deciding on a last fling before he checks out, but it sounded like a Hollywood setup for a guy faking his own death ...

Like what's his name that took all that money. Dewey something? Didn't that happen in the same part of the country?

Wulf202
08-13-2018, 00:10
d.b. cooper.

Someone stole a plane in the 50's in that area and crashed it also. A liberator if I remember right.

Irving
08-13-2018, 00:17
That's the one.

I think I confused him with that other guy that faked his life by organizing a library.

hollohas
08-13-2018, 06:08
That audio is wild.

TFOGGER
08-13-2018, 09:04
That's the one.

I think I confused him with that other guy that faked his life by organizing a library.

[ROFL1]

That one took a second to register...

Gman
08-13-2018, 10:24
Remains of airline worker who stole, crashed plane found on island in Puget Sound (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/remains-of-airline-worker-who-stole-crashed-plane-found-on-island-in-puget-sound/ar-BBLSeJB)


The remains of an airline worker who stole and crashed a passenger plane have been found on an island in Puget Sound, officials say.

Investigators also said Sunday that they have recovered the flight recorder and components of the cockpit voice recorder from the 76-seat Horizon Air Q400 flown by Richard Russell.

Russell swiped the commercial aircraft from Sea-Tac International Airport on Friday and performed some startling acrobatic stunts before going down.

The Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office in Washington confirmed Sunday that Russell died in the fiery wreckage, but investigators are unsure if the crash was deliberate or accidental.

Irving
08-13-2018, 10:53
He was probably high on marijuana.

Gman
08-13-2018, 13:25
He was probably high on marijuana.

It's legal in Washington, and he seemed pretty mellow on the radio. Maybe he had a bag of Cheetos with him, just like playing the flight simulator at home.

J
08-13-2018, 13:47
The question has to be asked:. What did an outsider think of the brakes and ACMs on the Q400? Did he get the temperature comfortable before his death? I'm guessing he probably didn't even take the time to play with and learn to hate the MFDs? Guess we will never know.

Circuits
08-13-2018, 13:52
The question has to be asked:. What did an outsider think of the brakes and ACMs on the Q400? Did he get the temperature comfortable before his death? I'm guessing he probably didn't even take the time to play with and learn to hate the MFDs? Guess we will never know.

CVR and FDR may hold the answers you seek. But what a crazy, possibly-high guy thinks about the amenities or MFDs may be less informative than the feedback you might have been hoping for.

Certainly it shows it's an easy-enough plane to fly when not burdened with a revenue-load of pax and fuel. Though landing in one piece on-time at a particular place has always been the trickiest part of aviation.

Irving
08-13-2018, 13:55
I was totally joking about the being high part. I mean, of course he could have been, but stealing planes and killing yourself is not really in the wheel house for effects of marijuana.

Drucker
08-13-2018, 14:48
It’s amaazing the things you can do with a plane if you have no fear or expectations of living.

Gman
08-13-2018, 15:38
It’s amaazing the things you can do with a plane if you have no fear or expectations of living.
That's what I was thinking. He's in there going "I wonder if I can roll and pull out of a dive without the wings breaking off? If they do, oh well..."

Ridge
08-13-2018, 17:14
Really interesting, to me, was hearing this guy talk about how he's just so burnt out on life, so depressed, that at the age of 29, he thinks he might as well kill himself in a wild and crazy way like stealing a passenger plane and doing stunts with it until he was out of gas.

I feel like, if he was smart enough to fire it up, get it off the ground and clean it up, then he could have landed it if he wanted to. The plane might not have survived, but he definitely seemed to have enough skill to make a survivable landing.

Great-Kazoo
08-13-2018, 17:32
I was totally joking about the being high part. I mean, of course he could have been, but stealing planes and killing yourself is not really in the wheel house for effects of marijuana.

If he was using dirty pot needles, who knows what his brain was like

Gman
08-13-2018, 17:37
If he was using dirty pot needles, who knows what his brain was like

Maybe he was snorting it.

Ridge
08-13-2018, 17:45
Cooking on a spoon and then pouring into his eyeballs.

CRArms
08-14-2018, 14:57
guess this guy "saved the best for last"