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Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: kea001 on March 02, 2007, 10:12:27 AM
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At about 3:50pm EST, at Pearson Intl., Aeropro 802, A Beechcraft 100 King Air (twin-turboprop) , is refused takeoff clearance and sent back to de-icing. It takes off at about 4:18 EST and then declares an emergency.
Aeropro802 - Emergency Landing (http://web.295.ca/kea001/mp3/CYYZ-Toronto-Mar-01-2007-Aeropro802_fin.mp3)
Note: File edited down from original.
Length: Approx. 12 min.
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Great..
I was searching for this incident and you already posted it.. Thanks.. :-)
Anyway, didn't the tower 'ordered' the aircraft to go to de-ice even on the ground? Then he still had his problem?
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didn't the tower 'ordered' the aircraft to go to de-ice even on the ground? Then he still had his problem?
Yes he did. Whether he argued with de-icing and got out of it or not is another question. His emergency call was kinda weird too.
Just to clarify, there was a space of about 20 minutes between his first denial of clearance and his takeoff which I edited out for brevity.
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Weird, that a pilot who thinks that his aircraft is safe cannot take off because some dude with a de-ice hose who's not a pilot wont allow an airplane take off...
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Haha, the first guy started getting mad because he wanted to leave but he needed to de-ice. :roll: