Tommy Shane Steiner, a mostly retired country singer, has been flying and landing his private helicopter at an Austin shopping center to “ward off” people who he said were breaking into businesses.

  • @AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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    15910 months ago

    Steiner told KXAN that he likes to commute to work in a helicopter, a sentiment he has shared on Instagram as well.

    “Austin traffic is bad, so I’m doing my part to make it a little better by not being in it. #ecowarrior,” he said in a post of a video of him flying over downtown Austin.

    Ok, so he’s also a moron. In case anyone was wondering.

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      10 months ago

      So… A guy who hasn’t done any work in years, did something kinda cool 20 years ago, loves Alex Jones, and says that the helicopter he uses to assault and endanger the homeless to defend a business while calling himself a hero to the middle class? Fetch me my fancy bib, it’s time to eat the rich.

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      “Austin traffic is bad, so I’m doing my part to make it a little better by not being in it. #ecowarrior,”

      His lack of self-awareness is far worse than Austin traffic.

    • @suction@lemmy.world
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      510 months ago

      I guess you can count the non-moronic country singers on one hand, after a bad accident with a saw.

    • @PunnyName@lemmy.world
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      Technically he’s right, since traffic is caused by cars. (the snowflake doesn’t blame itself for the avalanche)

      But he’s still a fucking idiot.

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        I think they’re referring to the #ecowarrior hashtag. I’m sure the original was supposed to be a tongue in cheek dig at the #fuckcars crowd but it’s definitely wrong that a local helicopter ride is better for greenhouse gas emissions than one car in normal traffic

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        10 months ago

        I was referring more to the ecowarrior hashtag.

        A helicopter will almost never be the environmentally friendly choice for commuting.

        • andrew
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          910 months ago

          He’s fighting in the eco wars alright. Just on the other side.

      • snooggums
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        210 months ago

        Pretty sure personal helicopters are not eco friendly though.

  • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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    That dude hasn’t sung in 20+ years. Is it really true to say he’s still a somewhat active singer if he hasn’t been carried by a label or toured in multiple decades?

    He’s a Texan who found a worse way to travel than an oversized pickup truck.

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      Technically, it said he still occasionally sings at the family restaurant.

      Idk. So I look it up, cause it sounds ridiculous, and it says that Jet fuel produces an average of 21.1 pounds of CO2 per gallon and aviation gas 18.4, while fuel for cars is 19.6 and that (not the greatest source but) helicopters and airplanes use the same type of fuel he might not actually be wrong about saving emissions, considering Austin traffic nowadays…but im no expert, and it’s still a jackass thing to do, not to mention pretty dangerous, no matter how much the police block off the parking lot.

      • FuglyDuck
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        2310 months ago

        helicopters use vastly more fuel than cars. and they always will.

        This is one of the reason that “flying cars” never actually catch on- it’s horribly inefficient and most people can’t afford the fuel, never mind all the other associated maintenance costs.

        the amount of fuel being consumed by a helicopter depends greatly on it’s engine- piston engines like the bell 47 and Robinson r22 are 15 and 8, respectively. But turbine engines? the bell 206 jet ranger will use about 30+ (don’t get me started on the military birds- the black hawks are like 180, and go down hill from there.)