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YouTuber who staged California plane crash gets 6 months in prison for obstructing investigation
Finally ... about time we saw something like this... (lasvegassun.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
a slap on the wrist
and a slap in the face of all us other pilots!
There's a large community out there which adores and thrives on the nonsense produced my people like this. As long as there is a viable market, there will be entrepreneurs who are willing to go to these lengths to accommodate that market. The negative (and rightly so) comments on this page represent the disapprobation of aviation afficionados, who understandably disdain the theatrical commercial conduct of such as Jacob, but as long as the community at large gets its titillation from the like of Jacob's production, there will be people who emulate him.
Would agree with you. A very different (some would say "twisted") sense of social values has developed due to easy access to such stunts by the curious and lonely. The most alarming thing however is that recent technology-fueled generations (pick a letter X,Y,Z) appear to have lost the perspective of what is simply right and wrong and have an undeserving sense of entitlement. What this bozo did was wrong and 6 months does not send a message to other/future bozos. Parents? "Teach your children well" (Graham Nash)
All IMHO.
All IMHO.
And is why I stated that people are getting dumber and dumber. While a good tool for those who can use the tools available on them, smartphones has taken some people backwards.
have you seen WhistlinDiesel? (could have spelled that wrong, who knows). Destroys a $500k Ferrari for YouTube (and makes a profit). I guess no different than me wasting eggs on my neighbors home - just a different dollar figure.
It is where "entertainment" and reality TV combine in a "perfect" mix. We go to movies with things crashing, blowing up, etc., all the time. Now, it's mostly CGI. So, if you are a "media influencer," you are like any other movie maker trying to tell a story. Influencers, as of now, are, in general, fully non-regulated. Stupid stuff like this will lead to calls for regulations, which will also be ridiculous and impact many people. But we will "all" be happy as long as we are entertained.
The people that they are trying to influence lack specific brain cells to understand that what people are doing is incredibly dangerous and often try to emulate what they see on all those social media platforms and end up 6 feet under.
It is amazing these social stunts that people are trying to pull off... There is certainly a brain cell deficiency there... And some don't survive!
It's the podcast generations where nothing has consequences and is all about look at me, me, me.