Infamous YouTube Pilot’s License Restored After Intentionally Crashing Airplane in Los Padres Forest

Trevor Jacob in a video still as he jumped from his plane. [Courtesy Trevor Jacob YouTube Channel]

A YouTube pilot had his license restored after being sentenced to six months in federal prison for obstructing a federal investigation by deliberately destroying the wreckage of an airplane that he intentionally crashed in Santa Barbara County to gain online views.

Trevor Daniel Jacob, 30, of Lompoc, pleaded guilty on June 30 to one count of destruction and concealment with the intent to obstruct a federal investigation. He’s expected to report to Lompoc federal prison soon.

On November 24, 2021, Jacob took off in his airplane from Lompoc City Airport on a solo flight purportedly destined for Mammoth Lakes. He did not intend to reach his destination, but instead planned to eject from his aircraft during the flight and video himself parachuting to the ground and his airplane as it descended and crashed in order to promote a wallet based on a scholarship deal, according to the Department of Justice.

He hiked to the plane wreckage and removed data and video footage of the flight before reporting it to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Even though the wreckage was supposed to be preserved for an examination, Jacob reportedly lied to investigators, removed the wreckage from the crash site then destroyed and disposed of the evidence.

Following his sentencing, Jacob took to Instagram to post a public statement to his 131,000 followers saying he “took some bad advice” when deciding to remove the wreckage.

Trevor Daniel Jacob, of Lompoc, was sentenced to 6 months in prison for intentionally crashing his airplane in the Los Padres National Forest in 2021 to gain online views and a sponsorship deal. (Photo: screenshot of Jacob’s video during the flight before the crash)

“This situation could have been a lot worse, and I am extremely grateful I am here to talk about it. I look forward to teaching our youth from my mistake, and the lessons I have learned from this, it has changed me as a person forever, and therefore, I am so excited for this next chapter of implementing those changes into society for the better,” Jacob wrote alongside a photo of him outside the U.S. Courthouse building.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) revoked Jacob’s pilot’s license but have since restored it on a temporary basis after he filed a new application. According to the Independent,  a spokesperson for the FAA stated their regulations allow a pilot to reapply for a new certificate after a year unless a drug offense was involved.

Last Sunday Trevor apparently had another airplane incident at the Lompoc Airport. The Independent reports the Santa Barbara Airport relayed an emergency call from Jacob as he was flying a single-engine Rans aircraft that is registered to him.

A Lompoc Firefighter stated Trevor thought there might be a fuel issue with the aircraft although he was able to safely land and there was no actual emergency.

The incident is under investigation by the FAA.

 

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  1. Amateur pilot does nearly everything possible wrong, intentionally crashes a plane for “likes”, lies, cheats, steals, and then threatens a whole county with a wildfire, and the Feds give him a light slap on the wrist, which they announce on Christmas Day to hide. Sounds like the evil & awful “pilot” was working for the feds the whole time.

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