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YouTuber who crashed his plane over ‘views’ sentenced to six months in prison | video

  • December 7, 2023
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He youtuber and former Olympic athlete, Trevor Jacob He was sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to lying in a federal investigation. He pilot and

YouTuber who crashed his plane over ‘views’ sentenced to six months in prison |  video

He youtuber and former Olympic athlete, Trevor Jacob He was sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to lying in a federal investigation.

He pilot and parachutist 30 years of participation in aircraft accident occurred in November 2021 when the small plane he was flying in crashed in California’s Los Padres National Forest 35 minutes after takeoff.

Jacob shared a video of the incident on his channel. YouTube in just a month.

The images show that the plane has cameras from different angles and, once in the air, the man opens the door and jumps, leaving the plane out of control.

From the moment Trevor Jacob boarded the ship, he was already on a parachute and had with him selfie stick continue recording while falling, which raised suspicions that the YouTuber he never intended to prevent the incident.

This is the moment:

Once on land, a person He returned to the scene by helicopter and collected the remains. for which he had to plead guilty to charges of destruction and concealment to obstruct a federal investigation.

Jacob lied to authorities when he filed a crash report that stated the plane had lost all power, authorities said.

He also lied to a Federal Aviation Administration safety inspector when he said the engine had stopped and, unable to find a safe place to land, jumped.

In the video, the former Olympic athlete says:

God bless. Thank you, Universe. Thank you, higher powers, for taking care of me.

In a statement, Jacob said “the experience was a lesson in humility.” NBCNews.

“I learned more about myself than in my entire previous life combined,” he said, adding.

I have learned from my mistakes and hope to become a productive member of society and a mentor to youth. …I am very excited to continue my positive growth as a person during my six month prison sentence.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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