Yeah, that attracted my attention, as well. And, apparently, phones can withstand a crash bad enough to kill the owner, and still work.The two jets that were escorting the airplane??
Yeah, that attracted my attention, as well. And, apparently, phones can withstand a crash bad enough to kill the owner, and still work.
Have you read something about that? Just going Nordo doesn’t usually get Airforce involved.Sounds like the pilot had been unresponsive to ATC for enough time to have military jets intercept him. (And yes, cell phone inner workings can survive impact forces even with significant external damage.)
Have you read something about that? Just going Nordo doesn’t usually get Airforce involved.
Have you read something about that? Just going Nordo doesn’t usually get Airforce involved.
Yeah, that plane could fly that high, service ceiling 25K.FL 24… Sounds like hypoxia?
Yeah. The Flight Aware link shows it was not the usual lost com.It does when you are in the flight levels and unresponsive. It was also mentioned he was either in or heading towards an active restricted airspace.
Have no idea.Looking at the flightaware data, once the plane starts to descend, the speed also decreases dramatically. Does that seem odd to anyone, or is it just me? If he was incapacitated, I'd imagine he'd slump forward and probably push the yoke forward. That would cause an increase in speed.
Once the decent started, the speed went from ~240mph to ~130. The speed continued to decline all the way until it crashed when it was going about 85 mph. (FYI - stall speed in that airplane configured for landing is 106 mph according to Wikipedia.)
Why did the plane slow down? What am I missing?
Loss of consciousness followed by fuel issue (running out in selected tank)?Looking at the flightaware data, once the plane starts to descend, the speed also decreases dramatically. Does that seem odd to anyone, or is it just me? If he was incapacitated, I'd imagine he'd slump forward and probably push the yoke forward. That would cause an increase in speed.
Once the decent started, the speed went from ~240mph to ~130. The speed continued to decline all the way until it crashed when it was going about 85 mph. (FYI - stall speed in that airplane configured for landing is 106 mph according to Wikipedia.)
Why did the plane slow down? What am I missing?
Looking at the flightaware data, once the plane starts to descend, the speed also decreases dramatically. Does that seem odd to anyone, or is it just me? If he was incapacitated, I'd imagine he'd slump forward and probably push the yoke forward. That would cause an increase in speed.
Once the decent started, the speed went from ~240mph to ~130. The speed continued to decline all the way until it crashed when it was going about 85 mph. (FYI - stall speed in that airplane configured for landing is 106 mph according to Wikipedia.)
Why did the plane slow down? What am I missing?
Looking at the flightaware data, once the plane starts to descend, the speed also decreases dramatically. Does that seem odd to anyone, or is it just me? If he was incapacitated, I'd imagine he'd slump forward and probably push the yoke forward. That would cause an increase in speed.
Once the decent started, the speed went from ~240mph to ~130. The speed continued to decline all the way until it crashed when it was going about 85 mph. (FYI - stall speed in that airplane configured for landing is 106 mph according to Wikipedia.)
Why did the plane slow down? What am I missing?