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Listener Forum / Re: APP
« Last post by RonR on November 13, 2025, 14:34:52 UTC »
The "Allow Background Playback" setting only appears in the Android version of the LiveATC app.  So, if you have that setting and that box is checked, then it might be necessary to uninstall the app and then reinstall the app.  It's possible that there is another app that might be interfering with that setting.  Hopefully reinstalling the LiveATC app will take care of that problem.

Ron
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Listener Forum / Re: APP
« Last post by KB4TEZ on November 13, 2025, 14:17:10 UTC »
Android or iPhone?

and do your LiveATC settings look like this in the pic I attached.
I'm iPhone, and have no issues.

John
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Aviation Audio Clips / Re: Plane Crashes Near Coral Springs Florida
« Last post by PMD on November 11, 2025, 15:10:23 UTC »
Full audio:
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Listener Forum / Re: LiveATC support
« Last post by RonR on November 11, 2025, 13:23:31 UTC »
Hi Marco,

LiveATC gets numerous support emails everyday.  Suggest that you please try again by going here:

https://www.liveatc.net/ct/contact.php

Ron
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Aviation Audio Clips / Small plane crashes in Castle Rock
« Last post by KB4TEZ on November 11, 2025, 10:51:33 UTC »
https://www.denver7.com/news/front-range/castle-rock/small-plane-crashes-in-castle-rock-temporarily-shutting-down-traffic-north-of-cedar-hill-cemetery

By: Óscar Contreras
Posted 10:46 PM, Nov 10, 2025 and last updated 12:30 AM, Nov 11, 2025
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — A small plane crash north of Cedar Hill Cemetery temporarily shut down traffic in Castle Rock Monday evening, according to officers with the Castle Rock Police Department.

No one was injured in the crash and there were no additional hazards in the area after the aircraft, which appeared to be a Piper fixed wing, single-engine plane, crashed just before 6:15 p.m. near the intersection of Wolfensberger Road and Prairie Hawk Drive.

The aircraft was towed, and the roads were reopened by 8:30 p.m. Castle Rock Fire Chief Norris Croom told Denver7 the plane had three passengers and took off from Centennial Airport.  According to the pilot, Croom said, the plane lost power after takeoff and the pilot realized he could not make it back to Centennial. The pilot then saw a mostly clear street and landed the plane on Prairie Hawk Drive.

Croom said the plane hit the back of a car on the street, causing some damage. But the two car passengers did not need medical attention and were able to drive away from the scene, Croom said.  The plane crash landed between a residential neighborhood on one side of the street and a power station on the other.

"Normally what we see out of the movies... is a much worse situation," Croom said. "And tonight, we're very fortunate." 
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Aviation Audio Clips / Plane Crashes Near Coral Springs Florida
« Last post by KB4TEZ on November 10, 2025, 18:18:05 UTC »
https://www.newsweek.com/plane-crash-coral-springs-florida-today-11022941

(no frequency coverage on Miami Dep when he departed KFXE, the BSO found the location with ATC help.  Looks like the plane was headed to Jamaica)

By Hollie Silverman
Deputy Weekend Editor

Emergency crews are responding to a plane crash in Coral Springs, Florida Monday morning.

The plane, a Beechcraft King Air twin-turboprop, left the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport at 10:14 a.m. headed to Jamaica for relief efforts following Hurricane Melissa, a spokesperson from the Airport told CBS News.

Coral Springs Police said in a post on Facebook that both the police and fire department are on the scene of an active investigation on Creekside Drive.

No information about possible injuries or fatalities was immediately available.The aircraft, described as a small plane, clipped the top of a palm tree and destroyed a residential fence before coming to rest in a pond at the back of the affected property, local news outlet WFLA reported.

A staging area has been set up as emergency crews continue their response, the police department said in the post.

Creekside Drive is closed as the investigation and response to the crash continue, the city said in a post.
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Listener Forum / LiveATC support
« Last post by LSPM on November 10, 2025, 14:24:09 UTC »
Hi,
I have been trying to contact technical support for two weeks, with no response.
Do you know why?
Marco
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Aviation Audio Clips / Small plane crash in Boise leaves no serious injuries
« Last post by KB4TEZ on November 10, 2025, 11:00:24 UTC »
https://idahonews.com/news/local/small-plane-crash-in-boise-leaves-no-serious-injuries-drivers-urged-to-avoid-area

(no jumping to any conclusions, something isn't right with him)

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Boise Police and Fire are responding to a small plane crash near Orchard, Victory, and W. Wright Street.

The crash involved two passengers. Police say there are no life-threatening injuries reported.

Authorities are advising drivers to steer clear of the area.

The incident has not affected airport operations.
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Aviation Accidents/Incidents / Re: UPS MD-11 Crashes on Takeoff From KSDF
« Last post by RonR on November 09, 2025, 18:46:57 UTC »
Update: there have been some questions raised in the aviation community that were asking why couldn't this plane climb out even with the loss of the #1 engine.  The MD-11 should have been able to climb on two engines despite the loss of the engine and the fire on the left wing.  This YouTube video seems to present a very plausible reason why they couldn't climb.  A close examination of the video from the takeoff roll suggests there was a compressor stall on the #3 engine as they were trying to rotate.  You can see a number of flashes that seem to support this possibility.  Captain Steve explains it all in detail and it certainly makes sense:



We'll just have to wait and see what the NTSB finds out.

Ron
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Listener Forum / Re: Live ATC net servers change?
« Last post by dave on November 09, 2025, 13:24:09 UTC »
After further investigation with the OP, this is the situation...

We recently updated our SSL/TLS certificates to comply with new security and certificate authority requirements. The new certificates use a newer root certificate that older iPads (on older iOS versions) and other legacy devices don’t recognize or trust. All internet web sites will have to do this.

Because there are older devices that can no longer be updated, they can’t get the newer SSL security roots it needs to connect to our servers. That’s why some apps or devices with ancient browsers stopped working. Unfortunately, there isn’t a safe way for us to downgrade security globally just for a handful of older devices.

Hope this helps explain things. It's an internet-wide issue and the overall situation with supporting legacy devices will become worse, not better.

Dave
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