Knowing what really happened and who was flying makes reading the comments on the video a hoot. He had flown that plane all over the US doing mapping. He flew grids in many states and was returning to homebase for a 100 hour checkup. He was flying the plane to get hours and was over 900 when this happened. Airlines require 975(if you have a degree from an accredited school) hours. His year contract was almost up and needed a few more hours. He flew that plane a month after that landing, thats how little damage was done. I can't believe he went back up in that thing but he did. Got his hours and now is in the right seat of a CRJ900. Almost has the time to switch to the left seat.