jheyen
Pre-Flight
This weekend I was flying from Tallahassee to Orlando Saturday night and was with Jax Center when I heard two mayday calls from a plane along with a final transmission from the pilot referencing his touchdown in the water. Jax center confirmed with me what they had heard as well and asked me to take a look, as long as I had enough fuel. I did have some extra so I went over to their last radar return to take a look. It was humid, hazy and very dark. I circled several times to see if I could see any lights and made some calls per Jax center, but could not see or hear anything. I was glad that I had autopilot as it was nearly impossible to see any lights or horizon.
This was quite a sobering experience as a pilot in the air at the same time as another pilot in distress. I couldn't find much online about it at this point as it's fairly early, but I'm certainly going to be watching the results of this investigation. Here's a couple of links.
I'm not familiar with the equipment on these planes and if they typically have autopilots or not.
RIP Mr. Clementi
This was quite a sobering experience as a pilot in the air at the same time as another pilot in distress. I couldn't find much online about it at this point as it's fairly early, but I'm certainly going to be watching the results of this investigation. Here's a couple of links.
‘Experimental, homebuilt’ plane goes down in Wakulla County over the weekend, leaves one dead
The National Transportation Safety Board is currently investigating a plane crash that happened over the weekend in Wakulla County.
www.wctv.tv
I'm not familiar with the equipment on these planes and if they typically have autopilots or not.
RIP Mr. Clementi