JFK JR. …. Vince Fusca ??? I’m not making any claims but this is an incredibly interesting short video!!! 🤯🤯
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He wasn’t instrument rated and he flew VFR into IMC. How long do you usually survive when you do that?
If he knew where he was it didn't matter.
IFR/VFR is a red herring. IFR pilots make mistakes too. The mistake he made was he lost control. IFR pilots lose control of planes in IFR conditions.
His mistake was simple and deadly or it was sabotage. I don't buy the official line. If pulling back on a yoke is something that can save your ass, in a panic you'll pull it back even when it can't. Or conversely, his controls could have sabotaged. This simulation would work that way too, you know?
the video makes big deal of him punching in the wrong ATIS for KMVY. LOL. Like it mattered. It tells you - call ATIS is an automated recording. It tell you. Oh hit the wrong frequency. OK. All ATIS identifies itself.
Antfucking the ATIS issue, antfucking the VFR, it's all an anti fucking his life into of some moral narrative that lead to his downfall. And that is what scares me. If it was just an accident, why the antfucking?
And sorry the CIA/FBI has the burden of proof to clear their name. Or perhaps you can explain to me why you trust their word?
But I got to call it as I see it. The FBI/CIA Deep State has not been exonerated for the murder of John Kennedy Junior, his wife and sister in law. Transparency would be the most helpful tool in getting to the bottom. And that is the opposite of what we get from our government thugs.
It does matter. If you can’t see the ground you aren’t flying VFR. Even if he could see lights, you still can’t see the ground and you can’t see the horizon. The average lifespan of a non instrument pilot transitioning from VFR into IMC is 11 minutes. I’m pretty sure it is the number one cause of fatal crashes in non commercial aircraft.
He had no business being in that cockpit past dusk. Suicidal.
Respectfully friend, do you agree with me that he did NOT need to be disorientated in order for this crash to occur in the manner that it did? That is, it is my understanding that investigators conclude or presumed him to be disorientated. But isn't it is possible he knew where he was, what he was doing, but the plane did not respond the way he intended and attempts to correct it only exacerbated the problem. Is this a valid alternative theory?
Totally possible it could have been mechanical failure. There is a logic to assuming spatial disorientation in this case though. Every single minute that guy flew without a clear horizon and visible earth below him, while flying VFR, was a minute he dodged spatial disorientation. It was inevitable. He was not instrument rated, so he would not be able to reset his inner ear by using the instruments.
It’s a essentially an emergency when amateur pilots only flying VFR enter IMC conditions. You have minutes to live.
The most suspicious thing is that he would even attempt this. He should have known better, and he had fuck you money, so why rush the flight? It’s so stupid and dangerous, it seems like a coverup.