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From today's AvWeb: NATCA Honors Its Best
Archie League Medal Safety: Air Traffic Control Tapes http://www.natca.org/mediacenter/ALTapes.msp Great Lakes Region: Cirrus in trouble after switching off autopilot. Hmm? Eastern Region: Gear up catch by tower. New England Region - Boston: Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. Souwthwest Region: Lifeguard Flight. 24 hour old baby - crashing. Radio coordination w/hospital. Western Pacific Region: Traffic call to avoid collision. Montblack |
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New England Region - Boston:
Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. That one is spooky First the dad, then the mom become unresponsive? If it was CO poisoning, how come the daughter wasn't affected? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Montblack wrote: Eastern Region: Gear up catch by tower. Geez. We'd catch a dozen gear ups every year when I was at GFK. |
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Geez. We'd catch a dozen gear ups every year when I was at GFK.
Perhaps that's why these controllers won their award. They didn't just watch it, they did something about it. -Robert |
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Age, along with fitness, are two of a number of factors in CO2
poisoining. Older you get, the less tolerance you have, all other things being equal. It has to do with the body's ability to handle low O2 conditions. -Malcolm Teas |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
New England Region - Boston: Pilot (Dad) possible stroke, possible CO poisoning. Daughter lands plane. That one is spooky First the dad, then the mom become unresponsive? If it was CO poisoning, how come the daughter wasn't affected? I thought I recall that the problem in this case was not CO poisoning. The father was stricken by a stroke and the mother was overcome by emotion and lost consciousness. -- Peter |
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Montblack wrote:
From today's AvWeb: NATCA Honors Its Best Archie League Medal Safety: Air Traffic Control Tapes http://www.natca.org/mediacenter/ALTapes.msp Be interesting if they updated these more frequently. -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote:
I thought I recall that the problem in this case was not CO poisoning. I recall reading... that is. -- Peter |
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From today's AvWeb: NATCA Honors Its Best
Archie League Medal Safety: Air Traffic Control Tapes http://www.natca.org/mediacenter/ALTapes.msp Hey, did you hear the one about the blonde Cirrus pilot? :-)) |
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It got me curious.
I wonder if these events caused by malfunction or pilot's failure to follow checklist. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... Geez. We'd catch a dozen gear ups every year when I was at GFK. Perhaps that's why these controllers won their award. They didn't just watch it, they did something about it. -Robert |
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