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Aviation Audio Clips / Bostonbound Delta flight returns to MIA after bird strikes engine
« Last post by KB4TEZ on September 15, 2025, 19:15:28 UTC »
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/delta-flight-forced-to-make-emergency-landing-after-hitting-birds/ar-AA1MAYj8?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=3da7835bd40344d5f1be72436375eb38&ei=36

(not sure if there is a text book bird strike, but this was handled so well)

Story by Matt Hladik
A Boston-bound Delta Airlines flight had a brief, but frightening, setback Saturday night when it had to make an emergency landing due to a bird strike.

The plane, flight 1399, was leaving Miami International Airport when it struck a flock of birds shortly after takeoff, per reports. Since the creatures appeared to hit one of the plane's engines, the flight immediately returned to Miami.  “Delta flight 1399 from Miami International Airport to Boston Logan International safely returned to Miami shortly after takeoff following a reported bird strike to one of the aircraft’s two engines," Delta said in a statement, via WSVN. "The flight will continue on shortly, as planned. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.”

The flight did resume its planned route, arriving at Logan International Airport in Boston two hours behind schedule, according to USA TODAY. 

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Aviation Audio Clips / AIRCRAFT MADE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN A FIELD GAINESVILLE GA
« Last post by KB4TEZ on September 15, 2025, 15:12:59 UTC »
Date:   12-SEP-25
Time:   16:50:00Z
Regis#:   N11351
Aircraft Make:   CESSNA
Aircraft Model:   150
Event Type:   INCIDENT
Highest Injury:   NONE
Aircraft Missing:   No
Damage:   UNKNOWN
LOCATION
City:   GAINESVILLE
State:   GEORGIA
Country:   UNITED STATES
DESCRIPTION
Description:   AIRCRAFT MADE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN A FIELD, GAINESVILLE, GA.
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Thursday 9/11/25 19:54Z (15:54 local) - JIA5501 declares emergency after departure from DCA Rwy 1 due to "forward service door caution message and pressurization not increasing" with diversion to Dulles.  More info in reporting/FAA statement below.

Attached combination of KDCA Departure (118.95), KIAD West Arr MANNE (120.45), KIAD App IADFE (125.8), KIAD Twr 1R/19L (120.1); edited for time and content not realtime etc.


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https://avherald.com/h?article=52cd6f3a&opt=0

A PSA Airlines Canadair CRJ-900 on behalf of American Airlines, registration N571NN performing flight AA-5501 from Washington National,DC to Albany,NY (USA), was climbing out of National's runway 01 when the crew stopped the climb at about 12000 feet due to problems with the cabin pressure and decided to divert to Washinton's Dulles Airport. The aircraft landed safely on Dulles' runway 01R about 45 minutes after departure.

https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/statements/accident_incidents

September 11, 2025

Commercial Aviation / Dulles, Virginia

PSA Airlines Flight 5501 safely landed at Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia around 4:35 p.m. local time Thursday, after the crew reported a pressurization issue. The Bombardier CRJ-900 departed from Reagan Washington National Airport and was travelling to Albany International Airport in New York. The FAA will investigate.
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Sorry to say, not much to be found with this flight.  You can hear DAL3165 departing KCMH but the engine failure didn't happen until the pilots were talking to Indianaoplis Center.  Unfortunately, LiveATC doesn't have coverage for the frequency they were on so no audio is available at the time the incident happened.  The only audio available after the incident is when they contacted KCVG Tower as you were about to land.  But it's partial audio as you can only hear the tower controller and not the pilots for some reason.  Sorry, wish there was more.

Ron
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Hello there,

This morning I was a passenger on DL3165 going from CMH to ATL.  After about 15 minutes of being in the air we heard a bang and eventually our pilots told us one of the engines failed and that we had to diverted to CVG. It was quite the experience and I am interested to see if there are any recordings of the ATC communication. I originally posted this to Reddit and they suggested I reach out here.

I am not sure if this is the correct place to ask this or not. I am more than happy to provide any additional information about the flight if that would help.

Thanks!
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Listener Forum / Re: New LSGL feed (Lausanne-Blecherette)
« Last post by zurichsfobased on September 12, 2025, 18:06:38 UTC »
My apologies, I think my initial message to liveatc.net staff did not go through. I re-sent it and got a confirmation email this time (didn't the first time). My bad
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Aviation Audio Clips / Southwest Flight Makes Emergency Landing Amid Engine Failure
« Last post by KB4TEZ on September 12, 2025, 15:20:38 UTC »
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/southwest-flight-makes-emergency-landing-amid-engine-failure/ar-AA1MmSum?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=3def5e069c4c42c89bf94f3e822e145a&ei=98

(what is it about a Texan accent that makes even emergencies seem calm and soothing)
enjoy

A Southwest Airlines flight leaving Hollywood Burbank Airport experienced engine failure and safely diverted to Los Angeles International Airport. Flight 1394 was on its way to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport before the crew became aware of the engine’s issue. “Following the uneventful landing, the aircraft taxied to a gate at LAX, where we accommodated our Customers on the next flight to Phoenix,” said the Southwest’s spokesperson. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told The Hill they are working to investigate the incident.
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https://www.tmj4.com/news/racine-county/coast-guard-responds-to-aircraft-emergency-off-racine-after-plane-loses-contact

(Bit of a lengthy listen but worth it, took a bit as approach/departure are on the same scanner, but picked out 99% of it.  Kudos to the ATC's at KMKE, rock stars.
and to the pilot who circled  until the Coast Guard arrived.  all turned out good)

By: Jay Sirkin , Megan Lee
Posted 2:24 PM, Sep 11, 2025 and last updated 11:34 PM, Sep 11, 2025
WIND POINT, Wis. — The U.S. Coast Guard rescued three people Thursday after a small aircraft went into Lake Michigan near Wind Point.
All three occupants were wearing life jackets and were uninjured, according to Lt. Joe Neff with the Coast Guard. They were taken to the Coast Guard station in Milwaukee, arriving about 2:30 p.m.

"We’re very fortunate that not only they, all three were safe in the plane crash, but then were able to have life jackets to float there in the water for about 40 minutes before we got n scene to pick them up," Lt. Neff said.  Their aircraft took off from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport around 12:17 p.m. and was headed to Michigan when it encountered a problem in flight, according to a spokesperson for the airport.

The plane then ended up in the waters of Lake Michigan about 20 minutes later.

"All three were in the water, not sure if they were hanging onto the aircraft but all three were in the water," Lt. Neff explained.

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https://www.kltv.com/2025/09/11/small-plane-makes-emergency-landing-after-engine-dies-near-tyler-highway/

(pretty calm and collected, nice job !)

By Emma Kaye and Justin Oliver
Published: Sep. 11, 2025 at 3:36 AM EDT|Updated: 6 hours ago
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Everyone is safe after a small plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Tyler early Thursday morning.

Pilot Josh Carroll said the aircraft’s engine died while heading to Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, prompting him to land just outside Toll 49 on Texas Highway 31.

Carroll was the only person on board and was unharmed. He said there was no damage to the aircraft.

Information on FlightAware.com recorded the plane taking off from San Antonio’s Stinson Municipal Airport on Wednesday at 9:58 p.m. The plane made an emergency landing a few hours later at 12:12 a.m. in Tyler.The Federal Aviation Administration’s website showed the aircraft was a 1979 fixed wing single-engine plane manufactured by Cessna. According to the FAA, the registered owner was under Tyler Flyers Inc., which is located at 736 Fairmont Drive in Tyler.

Eastbound lanes of Chandler Highway were shut down temporarily while crews worked to clear the scene, but at least one lane was reopened.

The cause of the engine failure is still unknown.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/american-airlines-flight-returns-to-philadelphia-airport-after-multiple-bird-strikes/ar-AA1Mis63?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=1df750fb446146dd8f07e4d75a7831bb&ei=123

An American Airlines flight returned to Philadelphia International Airport after "multiple bird strikes," according to the FAA
The San Francisco-bound Airbus returned to its origin 31 minutes after takeoff
According to the FAA, wildlife and bird strikes are becoming increasingly more common
An American Airlines flight returned safely to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) after the aircraft experienced “multiple” bird strikes this morning, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed.   San Francisco-bound American Airlines flight 2035 returned to PHL around 7:30 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Sept. 10, “after the crew reported multiple bird strikes,” the FAA shared in a statement with PEOPLE. The agency confirmed it will investigate the incident.

According to FlightAware, the Airbus A321 departed PHL at 6:57 a.m. local time. The initial flight lasted 31 minutes before it safely landed back at its origin.In a statement shared with local outlet ABC 6, American Airlines said the initial aircraft “is being taken out of service to be inspected by our maintenance team.”

They added: “We thank our team members for their professionalism and our customers for their understanding.”

A representative for Philadelphia International Airport directed inquiries to American Airlines, who did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.   
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