Travis Barker is opening up like never before, and he’s bringing one of the darkest chapters of his life to the screen. The Travis Barker Teases ‘Unfiltered’ Doc On Deadly Plane Crash first appeared on The Blast
Travis Barker is opening up like never before, and he’s bringing one of the darkest chapters of his life to the screen. The Blink-182 drummer is set to release a new documentary, “Louder Than Fear,” on Hulu this summer, giving fans a raw look at the aftermath of the 2008 plane crash that nearly killed him and claimed four lives.
Travis Barker Promises ‘Unfiltered’ Look At Life-Changing Trauma In New Hulu Doc

Speaking at Hulu’s Get Real event, Barker didn’t hold back about what viewers can expect. “I’m really stoked to announce my new documentary, ‘Louder Than Fear.’ It’s coming out this summer on Hulu,” he said, per Daily Mail. “It’s an unfiltered look at my journey after a life-changing experience and also spotlights the amazing people I have in my life who carried me through it.”
He added, “I feel incredibly lucky to be able to document it and be able to share it with all of you. This documentary started over 10 years ago and it’s been a wild, wild ride, and I can’t wait to share it with the world.”
Inside The 2008 Crash That Claimed Four Lives

The tragedy unfolded on September 19, 2008, when Barker boarded a private jet in South Carolina following a show, heading back to Los Angeles with close friend Adam Goldstein (known as DJ AM), along with security guard Charles “Che” Still and assistant Chris Baker. Moments into takeoff, a tire blew out, sending the aircraft careening off the runway, crashing through a fence, across a highway, and into an embankment before erupting into flames.
Pilot Sarah Lemmon and co-pilot James Bland died from smoke inhalation and burns, while Still and Baker were killed on impact. Barker and Goldstein managed to escape through an emergency exit, but not without suffering horrific injuries as they were engulfed in flames from burning jet fuel.
Inside Travis Barker’s Grueling Recovery And Tragic Loss After Deadly Crash

Barker’s survival came at a brutal cost. The drummer suffered third-degree burns across 65% of his body, requiring three months of hospitalization, multiple skin grafts, and 26 surgeries. The emotional toll proved just as devastating. One year after the crash, Goldstein, the only other survivor, died from a prescription drug overdose.
Barker later revealed the trauma ultimately forced him to confront his struggles with prescription drug abuse. “People are always like, ‘Did you go to rehab?'” he said in a May 2021 interview with Men’s Health. “And I [say], ‘No, I was in a plane crash.’ That was my rehab. Lose three of your friends and almost die? That was my wake-up call. If I wasn’t in a crash, I would have probably never quit.”
Barker Reveals Debilitating Fear Of Flying

In the aftermath of the crash, Travis developed an intense, debilitating fear, triggered even by the mere sight of an airplane. “I was dark,” he recalled. “I couldn’t walk down the street. If I saw a plane [in the sky], I was determined it was going to crash, and I just didn’t want to see it,” he said, adding that he was “haunted” by the experience of “being burned” and “trying to grab my friends from a burning plane.”
Over time, however, he began to adopt a more hopeful outlook as the trauma slowly loosened its grip. “Now it’s been so many years, it’s getting easier for me. There are days where I’ll wake up and never think about it,” he said.
Travis Barker Faced His Fear Of Flying With Kourtney Kardashian By His Side

It took nearly two decades for Travis Barker to step on a plane again after the crash. In August 2021, he finally overcame that fear, traveling to Cabo San Lucas with his wife, Kourtney Kardashian, marking a major milestone in his recovery.
Barker has since credited their relationship as a key part of his healing, helping him regain the confidence to fly again and move forward with his life. Still, the experience remains deeply difficult for him. Flying continues to trigger intense anxiety and lingering trauma from the crash, but he has made it clear he refuses to let that fear control his future.
The Travis Barker Teases ‘Unfiltered’ Doc On Deadly Plane Crash first appeared on The Blast
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