Jordanian Aerobatic Solo Pilot Capt. Omar Bilal (cockpit)
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نحن الاردن
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What A pilot.
I sow him with the rjf in Jerusalem about 10 years ago.
He was one of a kind and extraordinary pilot.
May good save his soul
Doron from Israel
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may god rest his soul in peace .ameen
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the mic screws were loose :\ we still have that problem for RJAF Cadet Pilots training Aircrafts .. God Bless His Soul .. Nice Video .
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الى جنان الخلد رحم الله يا كابتن عمر كنت مثلا لكل طيار اردني يحمل علم الاردن في المحافل الدوليه
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رحم الله الشهيد الكابتن االطيار عمر بلال وقد استشه بعرض جوي باوروبا وهوه ينثل الاردن رحم الله الشهيد واسكنه فسيح جناته---حسين الطراونه
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@dorongz Thank you for being kind.
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After more than 40 consecutive rolls he does an outside loop, pulling at least -8g there...very nice display.
RIP Omar.
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Do you want to see the links or what ?
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One Of The Gr8 Videos For Omar Bilal
I Just Keep Watchen It Form Time To Time ,, God Bless Him
Ur In Our Hearts Abo Sharkas , Ull Never B Forgotten
R.I.P



This is a Extra?
Nersel18 3 years ago 2
yeah Extra 300L
AdigAWE 3 years ago
how did he die a crash or just a natural death
slipknotguitar 4 years ago
It was a crash in Belgium, The reason is unknown. Experts says it could be plane failure or might be that he was unconscious when he done the last loop and wanted to pull up. And that day it was known from his fellow pilots that he was Fasting. May God rest his soul in peace and grant him heaven "Insha'Allah"
AdigAWE 4 years ago
@AdigAWE
I'm a Belgian student and we're analysing the accident in class, viewing all the material of that day. He was certainly concious because he tried to fly away from the crowd during the last seconds. He was found afterwards, braced for impact. The reason remains unknown but our professor assumes he must have miscalculated his last looping. The airport safetey inspector of Ostend airport said he was far too low. A terrible accident for such a promising pilote, may he rest in peace.
Vanilly06 1 year ago
@Vanilly06 Hi, thank you for the information, What major are you studying? and what about the weather factor on that day because from what I read that some spectators said it was windy and seconds before the impact there was a sudden gust of wind? and was there enough time for Ejection? I haven't study Aviation but I'm curious to know. Many thanks again.
AdigAWE 1 year ago