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Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: Rick108 on August 09, 2013, 02:32:46 PM
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Here is the audio I pulled from the New Haven crash a couple of hours ago. Several reports of deviations for weather in the area, but nothing else stands out.
My sympathies to the victims of this tragedy. Very sad...
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Sounds to me that right around the 1:56 mark I hear "622!". May have been an attempt to report a problem. Sadly, the transmission ends with nothing further.
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Very sad indeed. The aircraft struck a house and apparently also killed two children (age 1 and 13) living there.
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Sounds like his last xmsn was a panic call. Obviously something happened very abruptly after his previous call just seconds before, where he reported downwind and airport in sight.
Four fatalities known so far.
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Yes that last 622 was a very rushed call. I knew this exceptional man, and he was a skilled and careful pilot. That rush in his voice to me indicates something went wrong as well. I can't tell from it if it is with the aircraft or something with him.
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I heard about this on the news. What type of plane was it? Do you know? All I know is that it was a double prop.
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Rockwell Turbo Commander 690 (N13622)
http://flightaware.com/photos/view/5510-47858602456935b84552858286f0b647061bffba/aircrafttype/AC90