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Air Traffic Monitoring => Aviation Audio Clips => Topic started by: oktalist on November 06, 2014, 07:12:55 PM

Title: UAL925 smoke in cockpit and cabin, diverted to Dublin
Post by: oktalist on November 06, 2014, 07:12:55 PM
http://avherald.com/h?article=47ce3ef1

Lots of communications to/from the incident aircraft, emergency vehicles, and other aircraft in holds. Combined two feeds, cut dead air, but kept a few unrelated communications for context.

They were dumping fuel until established on the ILS runway 16. On final they changed their minds and requested the longer runway 10, so executed the missed and got vectored around for the ILS runway 10.
Title: Re: UAL925 smoke in cockpit and cabin, diverted to Dublin
Post by: AVB on November 10, 2014, 10:10:11 AM
Hi,

How can we listen to the audio tracks I am not able to find a way.

Title: Re: UAL925 smoke in cockpit and cabin, diverted to Dublin
Post by: njf520 on November 10, 2014, 06:38:02 PM
click on the attachment and it downloads to your computer.  then use whatever program you use for audio to listen to it.
Title: Re: Re: UAL925 smoke in cockpit and cabin, diverted to Dublin
Post by: sflyer on February 04, 2015, 07:55:10 PM
http://avherald.com/h?article=47ce3ef1

Lots of communications to/from the incident aircraft, emergency vehicles, and other aircraft in holds. Combined two feeds, cut dead air, but kept a few unrelated communications for context.

They were dumping fuel until established on the ILS runway 16. On final they changed their minds and requested the longer runway 10, so executed the missed and got vectored around for the ILS runway 10.
Title: Re: UAL925 smoke in cockpit and cabin, diverted to Dublin
Post by: arcinglight on February 09, 2015, 01:22:52 PM
I'm new here, so I feel the need to ask: is the quality of the clip indicative of the exact quality of radio communications b/w air and ground? I can hardly make out half the stuff they're saying!
Title: Re: UAL925 smoke in cockpit and cabin, diverted to Dublin
Post by: martyj19 on February 09, 2015, 02:07:18 PM
I'm new here, so I feel the need to ask: is the quality of the clip indicative of the exact quality of radio communications b/w air and ground? I can hardly make out half the stuff they're saying!

It gets easier with practice.  The antenna isn't necessarily ideally positioned, so the quality may not be exactly what you would hear when you are airborne, but on average it's fairly close.  I'm not having much trouble understanding what is said.