"A graphic from Flight Aware shows the plane had a smooth takeoff headed southeast. Then, over the Terrell airport, it suddenly started an erratic route and stayed in the air for three and a half hours before crashing."
Three and a half hours? 52f to Terrell airport is about a 30 minute flight in Bonanza? It looks like they went around, not under the DFW Bravo and then over to Terrell. The path around Terrell makes no sense.
No distress calls? No contact with ATC? 3.5 hours with 3 people on board?
Wow, just wow.
"A graphic from Flight Aware shows the plane had a smooth takeoff headed southeast. Then, over the Terrell airport, it suddenly started an erratic route and stayed in the air for three and a half hours before crashing."
Three and a half hours? 52f to Terrell airport is about a 30 minute flight in Bonanza? It looks like they went around, not under the DFW Bravo and then over to Terrell. The path around Terrell makes no sense.
Were the VFR only, and stuck on top looking for a hole? But, then why not contact ATC?
This is a strange one.
But, then why not contact ATC?
Did I miss something here? They were on FlightAware and thus, I assume, receiving flight following. The article says the search began when ATC lost communications with them. Why are we all assuming they weren't talking?
Did I miss something here? They were on FlightAware and thus, I assume, receiving flight following. The article says the search began when ATC lost communications with them. Why are we all assuming they weren't talking?
What were the ceilings in the area, does anyone know?
Anyone brave enough to try to find a recording on LiveATC? (Those things give me the willies!)
Two brothers in their 60s, one IR rated the other one a new private pilot. Looking how they skirted the class B, it doesn't look like they were on a IFR clearance at that point, could have possibly picked one up later.
In any number of Class B airspace areas ATC will give you a clearance that just skirts the Class B. Tell me how I know.
Looks like the airplane is owned by a dentist from Southlake.
so the altitude information on the FA track may be suspect. Not sure if the track information is mode C dependent though. I always assumed that it was primary returns. Kinda makes ya wonder how reliable ADS-B is going to be at these altitudes, eh?
In a semi-circle like that ?
If I go IFR from VKX northeastbound, they have me depart VFR due south until I am clear of the surface area before they give me a clearance and turn me on course. Unless they give you some sort of DME arc as a departure, I dont know how this flightaware track could be the resulf of a clearance.
If you look at the track, it curves around the 2000ft shelf at 3000ft. Once he was approaching Addison and figured that he had to talk to them, he turned outbound on the shortest radial track to the edge of the 3000ft shelf. The second his GPS showed him clear of the 3000ft shelf, he turned on course.
I dont believe any of the FA tracking data after 1012. If I wanted to believe them, I would have to accept that the plane puttered along going 36kts while maintaining altitude at an even 3000ft .
How long does an NTSB report take to come out? (new guy question, I know).
I already tried. Fort Worth Ctr. on that frequency is not covered by LiveATC. And neither is Terrell.