Scolopax wrote:...
I did not post this video to gloat upon the plight of a fellow airman, rather in hopes of helping others avoid the traps that in this case lead to injury, misfortune and destruction.
I don't doubt that at all...never have.
People can debate the educational value of this or any other video till cows lay eggs, but that doesn't change the fact that each and every one of us should have some say as to whether our life events are video taped and uploaded to the web, REGARDLESS of how much educational value they might have.
I never agreed to a world where any action I take outside my locked and shuttered house is free game for the entire world to watch and comment on over and over again, but that's the new reality. As pilots we've long been subjected to somewhat irrational public scrutiny, so it sort of surprises me that no one else seems to have any concern about privacy in the age of internet videos.
It's possible that the people who's lives were altered in the video would like it shared with as many people as possible, but it's equally likely that they would not, and I don't think they were ever asked. I for one would prefer to keep my traumas and blunders off of utube...they're really nobody else's business, edutainment value be damned.
Just guessing, but I think pretty much everybody espousing the educational value of this and similar videos would have a dramatically different attitude if it was
their colossal phuckup being viewed 74,206 times, as of this post, with no end in sight. If they want to share their experiences for the education of others then that's their right...but it should also be their right not to. I don't see anything educational on this video that warrants the invasion of privacy for the people involved, and if it was uploaded without their consent, then it's a pretty safe bet that the primary value of it isn't education, it's entertainment. If it was education, permission would have been asked before posting it.
Cameras are just getting smaller, cheaper and better by the hour, and I don't like where this whole thing is now, much less where it's heading. Maybe I'm just sensitive about my privacy, but a ground loop or a nose over or a wing strike with no injury is still traumatic enough without anyone with a phone and a signal being able to upload it to the world as entertainment. Oh...and education, of course.