
Air Traffic Out Of Control
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ATOOC: Cessna Landing Gear Collapse at ORL
In this episode, a Cessna aircraft is coming in for landing at Orlando Executive Airport (KORL), when the tower hears some commotion over the radio. The landing gear has collapsed on the Cessna and the plane becomes disabled on the runway. The pilot exits the plane and lets the tower know he is okay. Crews spring into action to check out the damage. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Near Incursion in San Diego
In this episode, we listen in on a potentially dangerous and life-threatening situation in San Diego. Japan Air flight 65 is instructed to hold its position, but enters the runway without permission. At this point, you will hear a panicked call from the controller. An incoming Delta flight is asked to go around to avoid the Japan air aircraft. After re-directing the pilot out of harm's way, the Japan air pilot is then instructed by controllers to contact the tower to discuss the near disaster. This situation shows how important proper communication is to maintain the safety of all involved. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: False Alarm at EWR
In this episode, Air Canada Jazz flight 657 leaves from Halifax and mid-flight receives a TCAS alert. The pilot discusses the issue with the tower, but neither of them seem to know whether the alert was legitimate or a false indication. The aircraft lands safely at Newark, then ground crews approach to do an inspection. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Landing Gear Issues at SFO
In this episode, we go to SFO where Delta flight 1195 is coming in for landing, when the pilot requests to go around due to landing gear issues. After running their checklists, the pilot declares an emergency due to the landing gear problems. These precautions pay off, and the aircraft lands safely in San Francisco, before taxiing to the gate for inspection of the plane. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: What Would You Do with a Drunken Pilot?
In this episode, we listen in on a controller with some great intuition. A private pilot at Rocky Mountain Metro airport, radios the tower preparing to take off, but he doesn't sound quite right. The pilot is slurring his words and can't seem to remember the runway numbers at the airport. At the end of the recording, you will hear the controller ask the pilot to shut down the aircraft so authorities could ask him some questions. Once approached, the man was indeed arrested for being under the influence. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Air Traffic Paranormal
In this episode, we go paranormal. Piedmont flight 5795 radios the tower with an inquiry...but not your normal navigation-related query. The pilot is seeing some mysterious lights in the sky and is trying to figure out if the tower can explain it. The controllers call out to some other nearby aircraft to see if they are seeing this unexplained phenomenon. Are you a believer?? 👽 Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Don't Forget the Towbar
In this episode, we go to Boise, Idaho (KBOI) where an Eclipse aircraft is coming in for a landing, when the tower notices sparks and smoke coming from the aircraft. Embarrassingly, The pilot forgot to remove the towbar on take off, resulting in a scary landing with emergency crews being dispatched. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Yardwork in Spanish Fork
In this episode, a Saratoga private aircraft is coming in for landing in Spanish Fork, Utah when is radios the tower with a mayday. Confusion ensues as controllers try to locate the downed plane, until someone identifies it's location. The aircraft crashed in the front yard of a house just short of the airfield. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Dicey Weather
In this episode, a Skywest CRJ7 is coming in for a landing in Oklahoma City, and the weather is getting frightful. As the pilot is speaking with the tower to navigate around the weather, he casually reports a lightning strike to the controller. The aircraft lands safely and the pilot and crew needs to assess whether any damage has occurred that requires attention. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Air France Tail Strike at YYZ
In this episode, an Air France heavy aircraft is landing in Toronto (flight 356) from Paris when a failed landing results in a tail strike. The pilot requests to go around so he can come back in for a long rollout landing. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: A Little Too Much Brake
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, we go up to Crystal Minnesota airport (KMIC). In this recording, you will hear an embarrassed pilot tell the tower he used 'a little too much brake' and ended up wrecking the aircraft, leading to a closure of the airport. Emergency crews then spring into action to remove the aircraft from the tarmac. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Bad Vibrations
In this episode, Lufthansa flight 423 (Airbus A340-300), departs from Boston bound for Frankfurt when the aircraft strikes a bird. The pilot radios the tower, requesting to level off to 10,000 feet to assess an issue. The engine is badly vibrating, so the pilot determines that a return to Boston is the best course of action. The aircraft circles back to the airport after dumping fuel. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Losing a Door in Manchester
In this episode, a Beech Craft, C99 commuter aircraft took off from Manchester New Hampshire when the tower started noticing the plane flying erratically off course. It turns out the cockpit door flew off the aircraft causing the pilot to lose control, while also making communications with the tower very difficult. The plane ended up crashing in a nearby residential area. Luckily, the sole pilot on board was injured, but survived. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Pan Pan at MSP
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, American Airlines flight 1849 is diverted to Minneapolis while performing a flight from Charlotte to Portland when it experiences a failure on engine number one. The pilot decisively radios the tower with a mayday and organizes an emergency landing. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Leaving Las Vegas...Maybe
In this episode, a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 is departing Las Vegas for Portland (SW464) when the flight deck radios the tower. As the aircraft climbed past 14,000 feet, the pilots received some flight control malfunction alerts. After running their checklists, the aircraft returns to the airport after it is determined they have a rudder failure. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Oops...Wrong Airport!
In this episode, we go out to Burbank, California where a Medevac aircraft is looking to come in for a landing. The tower loses radar on the aircraft, and then it is discovered that the pilot got confused and landed at nearby Whiteman airport by accident. The pilot then turns around and takes off, bound for his original destination... "Burbank". Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Hot Under the Collar at SFO
In this episode of Air Traffic Out of Control... Air traffic control can be a tension-packed profession. There's a lot at stake and tempers can often flare when things go wrong. In this episode, the exchange between a Jet Blue pilot and the tower get a little heated when congestion is backing up things at SFO. As you will hear, the Jet Blue pilot isn't too pleased with the tower's instructions or the delay it is causing him. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Jet Blue Flames at JFK
In this episode of Air Traffic Out of Control, we go to JFK, where Jet Blue flight 355 is preparing for take off when the plane catches fire on the runway. Flames are visibly coming from engine number two of the aircraft and emergency crews are dispatched to deal with the situation. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Sad Day at SLC
In this episode of Air Traffic Out of Control, we go over to Salt Lake City. A Delta airlines pilot preparing for take off alerts the tower that a suspicious man is on the runway waving his hands in the air. Police are alerted and the hunt begins for the individual in the yellow vest who somehow gained unauthorized access to the tarmac. Authorities follow reports that the man has been seen in the de-icing field and, sadly, discover his body inside the engine of a plane. A very unusual and sad day at Salt Lake City airport. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Landing Gear Problems at CKB
In this episode, we go out to North Central West Virginia Airport. A twin engine aircraft experiences issues with it's landing gear which results in the plane going off the runway upon landing. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Alaska 1282
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, we listen in on the recent incident that took place on Alaska Airlines flight 1282 on January 5th. The Boeing 737-9 Max took off from Portland, Oregon bound for Ontario, California, but when it reached 16,000 feet, a portion of the fuselage blew off and the plane immediately depressurized. The pressure was so intense that a young boy on the flight had his shirt torn completely off by the suction. Oxygen masks were deployed on board for the 177 passengers. You will hear the pilot in the recording declare an emergency and immediately request to return to Portland, while attempting to take the plane back down to 10,000 feet due to the depressurization. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Flight Control Anomaly
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, we listen in as Southwest flight 464 radios the tower in Las Vegas after departure. The pilot is experiencing a 'flight control anomaly' and is trying to work out the issues while planning a potential return to LAS. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Japan Airlines Collision in Tokyo
In this episode, we go over to Japan as we just learned about the incident that took place in Tokyo. A Japan Airlines Airbus A350 arriving from Sapporo to Tokyo Narita was touching down when the aircraft impacted a Japanese Coast Guard Dash-8 and burst into flames. Everyone on board the Japan airlines aircraft was evacuated. 5 of the 6 occupants of the Coast Guard aircraft suffered fatal injuries. The Captain survived but sustained serious injuries. Unfortunately, the audio prior to the incident was low quality so we could not publish it here. The Japan Airlines crew did receive clearance to land from ATC, and red back a confirmation. The Coast Guard aircraft had been instructed to hold short of the runway at intersection C2. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Broken Blades over New Orleans
In this episode, we fly down to New Orleans where a Southwest Boeing 737 is taking off, bound for Tampa, Florida. Almost immediately after takeoff the pilot radios the tower declaring an emergency. The aircraft has suffered a major bird strike which has disabled the left engine. The strike was so severe that several blades on the engine were destroyed. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Tight Approach at SFO
In this episode, we go to San Francisco International Airport (SFO), where the runway configuration is notorious for presenting pilots with uncomfortable landing situations. In this clip, we hear Skywest flight 5592 and United flight 2366 approaching at the same time while maintaining a visual. Flight 2366 aborts the landing when it receives a TCAS warning and goes around, only to have another similar simultaneous approach with American Airlines flight 1308. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Big Bang In Asheville
In this episode, a private aircraft with two people on board is experiencing engine trouble and radios the tower in Asheville, North Carolina. The pilot regains partial power, but notes to the controller that he heard a 'big bang' so asks him to stand by. The pilot is is unable to make it to the airport, which results in the pilot making an emergency landing on interstate 26. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: No Pressure
In this episode, a Boeing 737-900 is traveling from LAX to Las Vegas when it radios the tower prior to arrival. Delta flight 2580 is experiencing a pressurization problem and is on oxygen. The pilot is asking for priority to land in order to get the crew and passengers to safety as soon as possible. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Smelly Cabin at LGA
In this episode, Delta flight 2380 radios the Laguardia tower after takeoff declaring an emergency. The aircraft, bound for New Orleans is requesting a return to LGA because the pilot is reporting fumes in the cockpit. Upon landing, the pilot determines the source of the fumes as emergency crews are dispatched. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Double the Fun at PHX!
In this episode, we have double trouble. First, an American Airlines Air bus A321 is arriving at Phoenix from Washington DC, but is experiencing a slat issue. The pilot of AA2006, requests the longest runway possible for their landing... At the same time, another American flight (AA1038) is arriving with a different emergency and takes priority over flight 2006. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Cowling Problems at IWA
In this episode, an aircraft radios the tower at Phoenix Mesa Gateway (IWA) with a problem. The cowling has been torn off the plane and has struck the windshield, cracking it. The pilot declares an emergency and assistance is deployed as he arrives. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: No Visibility on the Frontier
In this episode, Frontier airlines flight 3918 is coming in to Long Island MacArthur airport, and the conditions aren't exactly ideal. The pilot is experiencing almost zero visibility as he plans for arrival. You will hear him in the recording discussing alternate plans if the situation is untenable. To top it off, the tower is closed while he attempts to navigate to his destination safely. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Shed Some Light on the Issue
In this episode, we go to Palm Beach International Airport where the tower learns of some lighting issues on the taxiway. Listen in as they try to help pilots navigate without critical light signals that are designed to keep everyone safe and organized. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Engine Failure in Lakeland
In this episode, a small private aircraft experiences an engine failure after take off from Lakeland Florida. The pilot radios the tower alerting them that he has no choice but to bring the plane down in a field. He can't make it back to the airport or any other airports nearby. Another pilot helps out the tower in locating the plane as rescue crews are deployed. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Escaped Horse
In this episode, an Air Atlanta Boeing 747 departs from JFK, headed for Liege, Belgium with some precious cargo. It's very common for top competition horses to be shipped by air between the United States and Europe. While in transit, these animals are placed in compact horse stalls and cared for by highly trained equine professionals to ensure their safety. In this wild clip, a horse actually escaped from the stall after take off and the equine flight attendant couldn't re-secure the animal. The pilot, radios the tower at JFK to return so the situation doesn't escalate. Shipping horses internationally can be a costly, dangerous activity and even requires special insurance due to its risky nature. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Leaking Down Under
In this episode, we go down under to Australia. Jetstar flight 203 is departing Sydney for Auckland, New Zealand when the pilots report a hydraulic problem with the aircraft. The landing gear is not retracting, so they request to return back to Sydney. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Oopsie at SFO
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, Jet Blue flight 534, is taxiing on the runway in San Francisco when it radios the tower with an issue. The aircraft collided with a tug vehicle, causing some serious damage. The tower mobilizes airport safety services to tend to the damaged plane. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Trapped Fuel
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, United Airlines flight 1045 radios the tower in Newark (EWR) after departure requesting to return. The pilot is reporting an error due to trapped fuel in the center fuel tank. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Trim Issues
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, American Airlines flight 2597 departs from Dallas Fort Worth bound for Burbank. The aircraft is on the initial climb when the pilot experiences a trim issue and radios the tower. The flight levels off at 8,000 feet to burn off some fuel and review checklists prior to returning back to the airport. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Helping Out at YAV
In this episode, a Piper Navajo aircraft has made an emergency landing in a field near Winnipeg/St. Andrews Airport (YAV). The tower enlists a nearby aircraft to do a flyover to try and locate the downed plane while emergency crews are dispatched. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Shaken at SFO
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake hits SFO, with the epicenter almost precisely at the airport. The tower quickly springs into action to alert incoming aircraft that prior to landing, they need to conduct a sweep of the runway to ensure there was no damage. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Rapid Descent
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, we have a wild one. A helicopter pilot traveling between Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia is casually discussing his plans with the tower when something frightening happens. At the mid point of this clip, you will hear a shocked pilot breathing heavily after a freak lightning strike sends the helicopter into a rapid descent. The pilot collects himself and asks for vectors to land in Victoria. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Jumpseat Hikacker
In this episode, we have a scary situation. On a Horizon flight from Seattle to San Francisco, a pilot sitting in the jumpseat in the cockpit goes rogue and tries to pull both Engine Fire handles. This would have shut down the fuel to both engines and caused them both to stop, potentially sending the aircraft into a free fall. The individual gets subdued and moved out of the cockpit as the flight diverts to Portland. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Confusion at PHL
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, a PSA Airlines Canadair Regional Jet departing from Philadelphia bound for Cincinnati accelerates for takeoff when the crew rejects the takeoff abruptly. The pilots immediately stop on the runway and start evacuating the passengers from the aircraft with no explanation. The airline later reported that the aircraft experienced a mechanical issue. Throughout the incident, the tower remains puzzled by the actions of the crew. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Fedex No Gear Landing
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, FedEx flight 1376 departs from Chattanooga, Tennessee and immediately discovers a problem. The aircraft is experiencing a hydraulic issue and needs to return to the airport due to an unsafe landing gear indication. The plane passes the tower, which confirms that the landing gear has not been deployed, so the pilots must execute a no gear landing. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Hawaiian Lightning
In this episode, Hawaiian airlines flight 5 bound for Honolulu experiences a lightning strike soon after takeoff from Las Vegas. The pilot radios the tower requesting to return. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: DUCK!
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, we have an odd one. A helicopter pilot is communicating with the tower at the Spirit of St. Louis airport when something wild happens. The helicopter hits a duck that smashes the windshield and injures the pilot. You truly never know what can happen when flying! Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast __ If you haven't already checked out the Aviation News Talk Podcast, I highly recommend it! You can link to it below and pick your preferred player: https://pod.link/1223782070
ATOOC: Leaky Landing at BWI
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, a Southwest airlines 737 radios the tower after landing in Baltimore about a major hydraulic leak the aircraft experienced while landing. Maintenance is called in to deal with the issue prior to taxiing to the gate. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast __ If you haven't already checked out the Aviation News Talk Podcast, I highly recommend it! You can link to it below and pick your preferred player: https://pod.link/1223782070
ATOOC: Smoky 4...Coming in Hot
In this episode, Piedmont flight 6007 bound for Charlotte reports fumes in the cockpit and diverts to Greensboro airport. The Embraer 145 has 39 people on board. The tower readies emergency services for the aircraft's arrival. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: A Smoky Endeavor
In this episode, Endeavor Air flight 5316 departs from LaGuardia airport in New York. Almost immediately after taking off, the pilot declares an emergency due to smoke in the cockpit. The tower springs into action to guide the pilot back to safety. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast
ATOOC: Fuel Dump at YVR
In this episode of Air Traffic Out Of Control, Lufthansa flight 493 departs Vancouver bound for Frankfurt, Germany. The pilot radios the tower reporting a mechanical issue. Prior to returning to the airport, air traffic control sends the aircraft to a fuel dump area to drop its fuel. Follow Amy Tango Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/atoocpodcast