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autoevolution 26 May 2021, 6:53 UTC · by 1 photo The world-famous drummer and producer, who got his start with Blink-182 back in the early aughts, is now the sole survivor of a fatal plane crash that occurred on a runway in South Carolina in September 2008. He’s spoken about the crash before, as well as its devastating effects, and he’s doing it again, this time in an interview with Men’s Health, in which he mostly focuses on his new wellness brand, Barker Wellness Co. Of the six people on board the 2-year-old Learjet 60 private plane, only Barker and his good friend and collaborator DJ AM Adam Goldstein survived. They both suffered second and third-degree burns, and it was Goldstein who saved Barker’s life by using his own shirt to put out the fire. The plane’s landing gear blew off (the tires were under-inflated and were punctured during takeoff, the NTSB investigation ruled), and the pilot tried to abort taking-off at too high a speed (14 ....
In a new interview, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker discusses the impact of a 2008 plane crash that inspired him to get clean and re-assess his choices. ....
SHAYAN ASGHARNIA ONE DAY, TRAVIS BARKER would like to get on an airplane again. He won’t know when it’s coming, but he has an agreement in place with someone very close to him: They’ll tell him to be ready to go in 24 hours, and Barker will know exactly what for. He’ll pack an overnight bag and get in a car that will take him to an airport, where he’ll board a plane for the first time since 2008, when doing so changed the course of his life. “There’s a million things that could happen to me,” he says one unseasonably warm afternoon in late March, sitting shirtless in a lounge chair in the backyard of his longtime home in the Calabasas hills outside Los Angeles. “I could die riding my skateboard. I could get in a car accident. I could get shot. Anything could happen. I could have a brain aneurysm and die. So why should I still be afraid of airplanes?” ....