YouTuber agrees to plead guilty to intentionally crashing plane

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The Department of Justice says Trevor Jacob returned to the crash site to recover the wreckage and destroy it.

A pilot will plead guilty to lying about deliberately crashing his plane in California to gain views online, according to the Department of Justice.

The DOJ says Jacob took off in his plane from the Lompoc City Airport on Nov. 21, 2021, and jumped out, with nobody at the controls, above the Los Padres National Forest.

 

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