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Who is Chip Tayag? WBTV pilot made last-second swerve to stop helicopter crashing

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A person who saw the Charlotte plane crash on November 22 talks about how Chip Tayag, the Sky3 pilot, saved the lives of the people on board.


“He seemed to know he was in trouble, as far as I can tell. He went around looking for a place to write it down.

He told WCNC, “And on the second circle, I do not think he had a choice because it was going down, but he got it just off the highway and avoided it.

That could have hurt many people. It is sad, but from that point of view, he did a great job.” ” WBTV chopper pilot Chip Tayag and WBTV meteorologist Jason Myers were pronounced dead on the crash scene. “


When a plane crashes into a home in Minnesota and kills three people on board, the sleeping residents are only inches away from being hurt.
It looked like a fight. Tayag is turning that helicopter around to get a picture of something.


But when he tried again, I knew something was wrong. And he just kept going down that steep bank until he was gone.


He said, “You never know what someone is thinking, but I think he knew for sure that he would have to write that down.

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Whoever flew the plane did their best to land it in a place that would not hurt many people.


His LinkedIn page said that Tayag was a highly qualified pilot flying for over a decade. He went to Catonsville Community College and got a certificate from Robinson Helicopter Company for taking a safety course.


During this time, he also spent 16 hours training with Dwight Burnett and the Knox Sheriff’s Aviation Department.


As a pilot, he has done a lot of work for Heli-Photo, as a program analyst for VIPs, as a CF I pilot for Monumental helicopters, and as a Utility Pilot for AgMax Agricultural Helicopter Services, LLC.


He also worked briefly as a tour pilot for Myrtle Beach Helicopter Tours. Tayag has been an ENG news pilot for WBTV’s Total Traffic & Weather Network for the past five years.
“On his official Twitter account, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings wrote, “The pilot is a hero in my eyes.


Witnesses said the pilot moved to get the plane off the highway to save lives. Because of his brave actions, no one else was hurt, and no other cars were involved in the accident.

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