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This is wild. Check out this plane somehow fly to safety after one of it's engines suddenly failed...



Per YouTube...
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This incredibly lucky pilot missed a potentially fatal crash, after the engine of his biplane cut out during a routine maneuver, sending the aircraft plummeting down to the ground head first, before turning it back on in the nick of time.

Practicing a series of spins and loops above the ground in Coral Springs, Florida, pilot Chad Barber quickly finds himself in a spin for a different reason, as a steep incline during an attempted ‘pull, push, humpty’ suddenly results in the deafening sound of a dead engine.

The 26-year-old aviation enthusiast – who was attempting to thrust the plane into a vertical line – was left in a state of disbelief when he saw the propeller had stopped spinning, as the aircraft began plummeting towards the ground nose first.

Admitting the engine of his ‘Pitts Plane’ has never cut out for him before, Chad begins to level the vessel in an attempt to buy some time and begin a process of troubleshooting to re-engage the engine.

(Terez Owens)
Filed Under: General Sports
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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brass2mouth94 months
“after one of it's engines suddenly failed” It only has one engine Larry
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GeauxTGRZ94 months
I bet he saw biplane and thought it had 2 engines. Derp
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JustinT3794 months
After reading the title, I thought I would have seen him land.
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MaroonNation94 months
As soon as the engine quit he nosed-over to go into a dive so he could build up airspeed. It is what people who know what to do, do. Building up airspeed gives you lift when you have to level out to try the landing. The fact that he got his engine restarted was academic at this point. He had the airspeed to land safely.
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stewie94 months
I would still have brown spots all over the bottom of my pants.
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BobABooey94 months
Exactly. He never lost control and had plenty of airspeed. It looked like there were lots of options as far as where to land. Gliders don’t crash every time they land and this guy was basically flying a glider when the engine died.
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chinhoyang94 months
" pilot Chad Barber quickly finds himself in a spin for a different reason ..." No, he didn't go into a spin. He did go into a powerless descent. He did a nice job dealing with a predicament.
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young man tiger94 months
Really masterful flying, for a guy named Chad.
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Paddyshack94 months
That gave me anxiety
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SLAP9994 months
It would also be a good way to get a lot of views for the engine to "suddenly"a cut off and coincidentally restart 100 feet off the ground, on which he would have landed safely had it not. Never in danger. Possibly manufactured situation.
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Fearless_and_True94 months
It's called gliding Larry
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