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Would it be different if it was Zuckerberg or Bezos private plane?
I never flown Alaska Air but Delta has pissed me off where I would be laughing it it happened to them. |
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Quoted: And part of what makes him so likeable to many is he knew it was wrong, he felt bad about the whole thing and major disturbance it was causing. He knew those who knew him would be disappointed as well. If he was just some asshole that hijacked a plane, got on the radio and was all like "fuck you faggots, this bitch is mine now, kiss my ass!", nobody would care for him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ...I don't know why I'm adding to this, I know better... He's more-or-less an anti-hero. Nothing he is doing is right or good. But from his perspective, he's at the end of his rope with nothing left to lose. And people like that should be feared and revered - not for their virtue or greatness, but because only when a person becomes truly desperate and untethered do you really see what a human is capable of... You see bullshit like it in movies and books all the time, but people rarely embody it in reality. And part of what makes him so likeable to many is he knew it was wrong, he felt bad about the whole thing and major disturbance it was causing. He knew those who knew him would be disappointed as well. If he was just some asshole that hijacked a plane, got on the radio and was all like "fuck you faggots, this bitch is mine now, kiss my ass!", nobody would care for him. I wouldn’t be able to help but chuckle though |
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I can't say I approve, but I understand. Much like Marvin Heemeyer, but more poetic and less destruction of public property.
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I am to believe that most that are pissed at this guy are learning that it isn't a big deal to fly a plane, and their hero cock worship just took a hit.
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There’s worse ways to die, and plenty better, too.
I hope he found the peace he was looking for, cuz I sure haven’t. |
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Quoted: Yeah. Russell has become a litmus test of sorts...some see him as a thief and loser. Some, a hopeless man who didn't want to hurt a fly, but just experience a bit of joy before he went out on his own terms. I think in the end, Russell's story should be a mirror that we judge ourselves in...what do we value and why. I think if we are mildly introspective, we give his life some meaning he solely lacked while alive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Oh man, that takes us back. Wayyyy back before Covid, before Ukraine.. … it was a simpler time. A more innocent time.. It was the first time I recognized the true level of learned helplessness and suicidal hopelessness which is endemic to so many members here. They live with it everyday. Fwiw, the greatest irony, is that this happened at the beginning of the greatest hiring boom in aviation history. Not that it matters for him, but for any of his acolytes who weren’t crazy suicidal douch-bags; You could have started pilot training that day, and today, you could be earning $300k flying, and landing jets. Yes, even white guys. -provided you had slightly above average intelligence, ambition and not given to despondency. It’s just a matter of mindset. When you have no future, why not dedicate your life to achievement, rather than dedicating your life to self pity? You’ve got nothing to lose anyway. Yeah. Russell has become a litmus test of sorts...some see him as a thief and loser. Some, a hopeless man who didn't want to hurt a fly, but just experience a bit of joy before he went out on his own terms. I think in the end, Russell's story should be a mirror that we judge ourselves in...what do we value and why. I think if we are mildly introspective, we give his life some meaning he solely lacked while alive. 10/10 |
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Quoted: There is no position lower in American society than a poor white heterosexual male. His own race will hate him and blame him for being poor (see this thread)...others will hate him for his white privilege...and women will mock him for being male and poor. A poor white hetero male is the lowest of the low. It is a hopeless place to be because its below the bottom of the food chain, socially. Factor in that a large part of that demographic has the IQ to know exactly how screwed they are for life...something that poor people in some demographics lack and that lack of knowledge actually allows them to mentally divorce themselves from the reality of their poverty. Its not a shock that he did what he did and anyone thats taken a clear eyed look at their life and their options and seen no good ones. View Quote very well said. a healthy society that cares about its future would do a deep dive into this case and value honesty in understanding the why, so as to prevent not only this event from happening again but also other young men from getting to that point. since we do not have a healthy society, we won't do that. and if we are lucky the next guy in this position will only steal a fully insured aircraft and barrel roll it into an empty piece of ground........ as opposed to going absolutely bananas and taking innocent people with him in a public place with a rifle or some other tool. |
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Quoted: People revere the dude because he went out in a stylish way without hurting anyone else. You are right that what he did was wrong and people understand that but he is a relatable character. Some see themselves in him and the challenges he had in life that he could not overcome. View Quote I said this in last year's thread- they see his mental illness in themselves. |
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Quoted: Sky King seemed like a cool dude at the end of his rope.. Someone I could of hung out with on a weekend. His memory lives on in us. rip sky king though no one seems to know your name... View Quote like a good Indian, his old name was left behind on his actions. the new name shall live on forever for those to remember. Sky King will be known. |
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Quoted: I said this in last year's thread- they see his mental illness in themselves. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People revere the dude because he went out in a stylish way without hurting anyone else. You are right that what he did was wrong and people understand that but he is a relatable character. Some see themselves in him and the challenges he had in life that he could not overcome. I said this in last year's thread- they see his mental illness in themselves. There is probably a point to that. If you've been in that truly dark pit w/ no light and no way you can see out it's probably easier to empathize w/ someone like that. |
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Some of the same people in here bad mouthing Sky King are some of the same people that champion Killdozer. Weird hypocrisy.
Sky King was the Killdozer of the sky. |
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Quoted: The thief stole a plane and destroyed it. Using "Sky King" as a nickname for that scumbag is an affront to the TV Sky King. Fuck that thieving POS. View Quote Quoted: Fuck Alaska Airlines too...personal beef. View Quote Fuck It! Fuck Everyone! |
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Quoted: Yep. In on this shitshow. Also, in before "dats wut inshurants is fur!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fuck that guy. Yep. In on this shitshow. Also, in before "dats wut inshurants is fur!" Granted, the insurance companies are ponzi schemes that deserve to get a good and proper fucking every now and then. Keep ‘em humble. |
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In a post 9-11 world if a 20 million dollar asset can be easily taken for a joyride and destroyed, perhaps the insurer should have had higher standards required for the insured.
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Well, he was someone who actually followed up on doing something about his situation. Unlike everyone who just talks a big game but are actually cowards and won't do shit when the time comes.
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I'm still mad so... Hero
per Wiki the plane was worth $30m The aircraft was worth $30 million, all of which was paid under the company's insurance policy "with no deductibles." Link to story... but it is wiki... |
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Quoted: I'm still mad so... Hero per Wiki the plane was worth $30m The aircraft was worth $30 million, all of which was paid under the company's insurance policy "with no deductibles." Link to story... but it is wiki... View Quote Do you have the airframe total time; both engines TTSN, TSOH, THSI; props TTSN, TSOH? I haven't found any current times in the records provided. This aircraft was delivered new in 2012. Was this a zero damage aircraft at the time it was stolen? Am I understanding a new dash 8 is $30 million? Or are we tagging new aircraft value to an unknown condition 6 year old cattle hauling aircraft? Link to insurance pay information? |
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This may be unpopular, but he is a thief who stole an expensive airplane with the knowledge he was not coming back unscathed.
Mentally deficient thieves with suicidal tendencies are not my hero's, nor should they be yours. |
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I understand his pain and frustration. I think everyone does to some degree, this life just grinds people down.
What I don't condone or celebrate is his theft of someone else's property and taking it for a joyride to end his life in. In that sense he is a hypocrite and a POS. He was just done with living for any number of reasons but chose to screw someone else over in the process. |
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Reminds me of the guy who stole a tank in San Diego.
got hung up on a k rail, Cop or cops opened up the hatch and the mag dump followed. Poor bastard. |
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Quoted: I said this in last year's thread- they see his mental illness in themselves. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People revere the dude because he went out in a stylish way without hurting anyone else. You are right that what he did was wrong and people understand that but he is a relatable character. Some see themselves in him and the challenges he had in life that he could not overcome. I said this in last year's thread- they see his mental illness in themselves. I think that's exactly the kind of introspection that's...shall we say, unjustified. |
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Quoted: Well, he was someone who actually followed up on doing something about his situation. Unlike everyone who just talks a big game but are actually cowards and won't do shit when the time comes. View Quote What exactly did he do "about his situation"? He's not gonna be around to "do shit when he time comes" because he killed himself... I'm not sure that's cowardly but I also don't think it qualifies as brave. |
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I do think many people see themselves in him. Hero isn’t the right word. But I’m not sure what is.
He did go out on his own terms without hurting anyone else. He did cost a company some money for sure. I do wonder what the situations would have been if he HAD landed it successfully. Likely lots of prison time. The divide his chosen actions cause is interesting to say the least. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Some of the same people in here bad mouthing Sky King are some of the same people that champion Killdozer. Weird hypocrisy. Sky King was the Killdozer of the sky. The Killdozer wasn't stolen. Sky King didn’t destroy a bunch of structures. |
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I see our resident members with psychopathic tendencies are already out in force dismissing him as nothing more than a common thief.
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Quoted: Do you have the airframe total time; both engines TTSN, TSOH, THSI; props TTSN, TSOH? I haven't found any current times in the records provided. This aircraft was delivered new in 2012. Was this a zero damage aircraft at the time it was stolen? Am I understanding a new dash 8 is $30 million? Or are we tagging new aircraft value to an unknown condition 6 year old cattle hauling aircraft? Link to insurance pay information? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm still mad so... Hero per Wiki the plane was worth $30m The aircraft was worth $30 million, all of which was paid under the company's insurance policy "with no deductibles." Link to story... but it is wiki... Do you have the airframe total time; both engines TTSN, TSOH, THSI; props TTSN, TSOH? I haven't found any current times in the records provided. This aircraft was delivered new in 2012. Was this a zero damage aircraft at the time it was stolen? Am I understanding a new dash 8 is $30 million? Or are we tagging new aircraft value to an unknown condition 6 year old cattle hauling aircraft? Link to insurance pay information? Sorry no. Enjoy the show! |
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Quoted: Well, he was someone who actually followed up on doing something about his situation. Unlike everyone who just talks a big game but are actually cowards and won't do shit when the time comes. View Quote “Doing something about his situation “ involved killing himself while destroying someone else’s property. Not exactly someone I would hold up as a positive example. It’s sad that he failed to identify a positive way to do something about it. |
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Quoted: Yeah. Russell has become a litmus test of sorts...some see him as a thief and loser. Some, a hopeless man who didn't want to hurt a fly, but just experience a bit of joy before he went out on his own terms. I think in the end, Russell's story should be a mirror that we judge ourselves in...what do we value and why. I think if we are mildly introspective, we give his life some meaning he solely lacked while alive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Oh man, that takes us back. Wayyyy back before Covid, before Ukraine.. … it was a simpler time. A more innocent time.. It was the first time I recognized the true level of learned helplessness and suicidal hopelessness which is endemic to so many members here. They live with it everyday. Fwiw, the greatest irony, is that this happened at the beginning of the greatest hiring boom in aviation history. Not that it matters for him, but for any of his acolytes who weren’t crazy suicidal douch-bags; You could have started pilot training that day, and today, you could be earning $300k flying, and landing jets. Yes, even white guys. -provided you had slightly above average intelligence, ambition and not given to despondency. It’s just a matter of mindset. When you have no future, why not dedicate your life to achievement, rather than dedicating your life to self pity? You’ve got nothing to lose anyway. Yeah. Russell has become a litmus test of sorts...some see him as a thief and loser. Some, a hopeless man who didn't want to hurt a fly, but just experience a bit of joy before he went out on his own terms. I think in the end, Russell's story should be a mirror that we judge ourselves in...what do we value and why. I think if we are mildly introspective, we give his life some meaning he solely lacked while alive. The descriptors in your first paragraph are not mutually exclusive. I’d say they all objectively fit with the possible exception of loser, depending how one defines that term. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Some of the same people in here bad mouthing Sky King are some of the same people that champion Killdozer. Weird hypocrisy. Sky King was the Killdozer of the sky. The Killdozer wasn't stolen. Great point. Plus, Killdozer had genuine, verifiable Enemies, who pushed him over the edge. They were literally stealing his property. Skykang’s only enemy was Himself and his own self loathing. That’s why so many losers here Glom onto him. |
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Quoted: This is one of the most unintentionally Ironic statements ever posted here. SkyKang is a hero to you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I see our resident members with psychopathic tendencies are already out in force dismissing him as nothing more than a common thief. This is one of the most unintentionally Ironic statements ever posted here. SkyKang is a hero to you? No. I am just capable of empathy. |
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Quoted: Its funny seeing all the references to him being a hero or antihero or a thief. First one thing needs to be clarified. Our civilization is now and has been run by a pack of Karen's, insurance adjustors and the extremely old for a long time now. In such a society one has few opportunites to be a hero. And if they do a heroic act then odds are that they will wind up paying for it in the form of increased insurance rates. That said from what I've seen he was not behaving like a heroic person. He was behaving like a polite person. There's an important difference there. It seems that more than anything else he wanted his death to mean something. Lots of people every day did by their own hand and how often are they remembered by anyone but their friends, relatives or the shmuck who finds their body? As for him being a thief. Well yes he was. And now he's dead. He's paid the ultimate price. Oh, but he inconvenienced you by increasing your insurance rates? Ok then. That's just what the cozy coalition of the miserable and old that rule the world want you to focus on. So you or anyone else won't ever do such a crazy thing ever again. Just stay in your warm safe little coocoon. With all your guns and property and just stay asleep. Just don't do anything except pay your taxes, go to work, pay your insurance bills, go to work and avert your eyes from the fact that civilization is diminishing around you because no one wants to rock the boat anymore. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I see our resident members with psychopathic tendencies are already out in force dismissing him as nothing more than a common thief. This is one of the most unintentionally Ironic statements ever posted here. SkyKang is a hero to you? No. I am just capable of empathy. If you’re THAT capable of empathy, you must be absolutely disgusted and horrified by our sociopathic “fuck Ukraine” contingent. Where do you draw the line? Do you weep for every single misunderstood, downtrodden, mentally unbalanced criminal? Serious question, because you know most of them have legitimate mental health issues. At what point does Judgement trump Feelings? |
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Quoted: Killing himself? How many Suicidally broken people do we have here, anyway? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, he was someone who actually followed up on doing something about his situation. Unlike everyone who just talks a big game but are actually cowards and won't do shit when the time comes. Killing himself? How many Suicidally broken people do we have here, anyway? That is classified. But based on my own observations and the ongoing collapse of western civilization. I would say quite a few. |
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Quoted: Sounds pretty similar to what a Liberal would say. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. Sounds pretty similar to what a Liberal would say. Meh, corporations hide behind the “not a person” all the fucking time. Alaska killed a shitload of people from being cheap fucks. I don’t care if someone stole from them. |
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Quoted: I will never forget that day. The plane and two jets flew right over top of me. That was the lowest I'd ever seen a commercial aircraft. I'm about a mile from where he did his barrel roll stunt. View Quote Last time we did one of these threads, a dude tried to call me out as a liar for saying that the jets from Portland were supersonic over my house in eatonville, because jblm was closer. Lol |
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