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Near miss! Plane misses woman by two feet as she films friend

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If you guys think that is real, I have a bridge in Singapore that I would like you to buy.

 

I'll buy it! Can I pay you with seashells I collected at the beach?

Will Reynolds

 

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I'll buy it! Can I pay you with seashells I collected at the beach?

 

Sure, only if they are BULIKULA!!!

LOL

Will Reynolds

 

Flight Sim Addict

 

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It is official.....It is real, because it made the news:

 

http://www.stuff.co....unway-near-miss

 

:LMAO:

 

You'd be surprised at how many fake videos make the news!

 

And as for buying bridges! Who ended up with London Bridge when they thought they had instead bought Tower Bridge!!

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Super VC10 into LOWI with PF3 at a cinema near you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA

 

Well, all I can say is this...........if it IS real, then the woman doing the filming has bigger balls than any man I've ever known.

Christopher Low

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i read somewhere yesterday that this was a practice run for an airshow they were performing in; the 4-wheeler is part of the stunt.

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You'd be surprised at how many fake videos make the news!

 

Yea I know, that is why I put a little laughing guy on my post. News is sometimes entertaining fiction, especially the political section....

 

Cheers

Matthew Kane

I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me 

If you guys think that is real, I have a bridge in Singapore that I would like you to buy.

 

Actually it was reported in the news this morning that it was real performed by a aerobatic performer and the FAA was investigating the incident. The pilot was said to have an aerobatic waiver, but the FAA said it had expired.

Thanks

Tom

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@tt51D those 'performers' are lucky THEY didnt expire..i posted my own topic on this without realizing this one existed - as regards fake or not as a video editor myself it looks real not faked in POST -

- I actually thought the 'smoke' was a result of applying full throttle from an idle position same as it would in a car with some misfires in between but if it IS stunt smoke then its a smoking gun for the argument

of planned incident - fake/real or not if its on the news its publicity and thats ALL good right?

-for sure though my opinion is that:

 

plane is WAY too fast to have been on landing roll even after go around switch over - at landing speed if you saw obstacle in a sport plane you could surely easily divert to the side or over with minimum throttle

--if plane NOT on landing roll then why is it so close to ground at this speed if not a stunt? as is shown to obvious effect at end of video plane has superb climbing performance (and turning to be back in video after a 'live or death incident') so plane could easily have skipped over these morons whether they were there deliberately or not..

 

so...i reckon planned incident that became a close call or a homicidal pilot deliberately scaring the ***** out of society's ubiquitous extreme sport morons (it IS a runway!)

 

please excuse any ill informed aviation info as just that im not a RWP just a simmer of a few weeks but life long flying fan

 

RG

Russell Gough

SE London

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