Man Who Stole And Crashed Plane Recorded Saying He Is 'Just A Broken Guy'

He was filmed doing a loop-the-loop before hitting the ground.

The 29-year-old mechanic who stole a plane from a Seattle airport before crashing it into the ground was recorded telling air traffic controllers that he is “just a broken guy”.

Authorities called the man “Rich”, and tried to convince the man to land the plane as he flew over Puget Sound.

“There is a runway just off to your right side in about a mile,” the controller says, referring to an airfield at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

“Oh man. Those guys will rough me up if I try and land there,” the man responded, later adding “This is probably jail time for life, huh?”

Later the man said: “I’ve got a lot of people that care about me. It’s going to disappoint them to hear that I did this…Just a broken guy, got a few screws loose, I guess.”

He then said he would perform a last barrel role before he crashed into a sparsely populated area of Ketron Island.

Video footage on social media showed a large plane flying above the Seattle area with a F-15 fighter jet following it. Two F-15s pursued the plane but were not involved in the crash, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said.

The sheriff’s department said they were working to conduct a background investigation on the Pierce County resident, whose name was not immediately released.

The incident is not thought to be terrorism-related.

The aircraft was stolen at about 8pm, Alaska Airlines said it was in a “maintenance position” and not scheduled for a passenger flight.

Horizon Air is part of Alaska Air Group and flies shorter routes throughout the US West. The Q400 is a turboprop aircraft with 76 seats.

Pierce County Sheriff Paul Pastor said the man “did something foolish and may well have paid with his life”.

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