Travis Barker 'might fly again' 12 years after deadly plane crash
Jun 27, 2021
Washington [US], June 27 : American musician Travis Barker recently signaled that he is ready to get back on a plane after surviving the deadly 2008 crash that killed four people and injured his friend DJ AM.
According to E! News, in September 2008, the now-45-year-old 'Blink-182' drummer, who already had a fear of flying, boarded a private plane in South Carolina to head to the Los Angeles area. The small jet overran the runway and hit an embankment, bursting into flames.
Travis and friend Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein escaped through an emergency exit. They were the only ones to survive the crash and suffered severe burns. The remaining four people, including two more of the drummer's friends, died.
Recently, on Friday, June 25, Travis randomly tweeted, "I might fly again," adding a plane emoji. The rocker has not flown since the crash. He takes buses to get to concerts in North America and has since the accident traveled on cruise ships a few times to join 'Blink-182' on tour in Europe.
Following the crash, Travis was hospitalised for three months and treated for third-degree burns on 65 per cent of his body. With his body engulfed in flames from burning jet fuel, Travis sprinted across a highway on fire. DJ AM helped put out the flames with the shirt off his own back.
"The plane's on fire and my hands are on fire so I unbuckle my seat belt and I jump right into the jet, which holds all the fuel. I basically ignite my whole body in fire. I'm so soaked in jet fuel, there's nothing I can do to put the fire out," Travis told Good Morning America in 2015.
He further added, "I'm completely nude at this point...I'm running, grabbing my testicles, my genitals, because, I don't know why, and then we realize, you know, we're out of the plane and... the plane explodes."
Barker underwent 26 surgeries and multiple skin grafts to treat his burns. He remains the sole survivor of the crash. Less than a year later, DJ AM, who also suffered severe burns in the accident, died from a drug overdose at age 36.
Travis also developed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after the plane crash and underwent therapy. In May, the drummer debuted new tattoos that read "Survivor's" and "Guilt."
As per E! News, also in May, a magazine published an interview with Travis, in which he spoke about his lasting trauma, saying that if he "saw a plane in the sky," he "was determined it was going to crash." In his interview, Travis had also expressed hope of flying again.