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Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: gfw123 on February 01, 2006, 02:52:10 PM
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Was just listening to KSEA feed (Feb 01, 2006 at 11:42am PST (a few minutes before this post, 19:42Zulu).
The tower contacted a flight and said they understood they had a retiring captain on board. The tower gave them their choice of runways and had other traffic hold short, "..for a retiring captain". There was also some chat about the tower having been informed of her age (Stephani Walloc). :-)
Anyway, check it out in the archives if you can.
--greg.
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Not long after that this happened
" SEATTLE - American Airlines Flight 875 from Sea-Tac Airport to Dallas/Fort Worth turned around and made an emergency landing around 12:20 p.m. Wednesday.
Flight 875 landed smoothly and safely, with one engine out.
The MD-80 aircraft, with 112 people on board, lost power in one of its engines.
No one was injured and the passengers will reboard another plane. "
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is any one abble to put it in here i tryed to look for it but no luck in not the smartest guy in the world im sory or mabey fust a link to the arcive sory if you dount wana dount baotter ill live
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Retiring Captain is on Seattle Tower archive 1st February 14.30-15.00
Nice clip.
Jackie :lol:
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AHHH...... I kept screwing up the time zone and istening to random blocks of ATC, not nessaceraly the worst thing, but now Im mad at myself.
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An article on that captain is in the Seattle Times
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002783414_ladypilot04e.html
(might require registration)
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AHHH...... I kept screwing up the time zone and istening to random blocks of ATC, not nessaceraly the worst thing, but now Im mad at myself.
ya i was doing the same thanks for the help nice clip
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AHHH...... I kept screwing up the time zone and istening to random blocks of ATC, not nessaceraly the worst thing, but now Im mad at myself.
ya i was doing the same
Hear ya man, I hear ya by the way you on JC (sprint100)? i think I asked you but lost track.
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me no i kinda lost you there lol but o well
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Wow, to be a retiring commercial pilot... talk about an accomplishment. :)