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Pre-takeoff checklist
Not much info out yet.
Is there a way to look up the flight from kbnd to kvny?
Is there a way to look up the flight from kbnd to kvny?
Yep.He had a KFC 200 autopilot, aren’t those capable of flying an ILS?
I also don’t like to hear this and it does bother me a lot , but after listening to it a couple times I get past the emotional trauma of it and really think about how this happens and is there any way to learn from it. At this point we don’t know if it was a mechanical problem or pilot error or possibly a combination of both.
That’s a good point. Didn’t sound task saturated but he couldn’t repeat the heading after multiple times prompted.Or none of the above, CO poisoning could explain the poor read backs, the confusion, etc
He had a KFC 200 autopilot, aren’t those capable of flying an ILS?
Yep.
That’s a good point. Didn’t sound task saturated but he couldn’t repeat the heading after multiple times prompted.
I also noticed he was on a 4.5 hour flight at 11.5k feet. I wonder if hypoxia could have been an issue. I’m 40 years old and always use O2 at 11k and up.
I listened to the audio and my interpretation was that the sloppy readbacks near the end were probably due to task saturation. He was obviously having issues with tracking the localizer, for whatever reason. I think the plane just got ahead of him.
He had a KFC 200 autopilot, aren’t those capable of flying an ILS?
How do you know that?
The pilot sounded frustrated at times. After his read back I heard him say “f***!” pretty harshly and make another loud groan after that. The weather has been pretty solid IFR the past few days but not terribly low. It seemed more like good practice days, to me.
What do people think of the last bits of the flight log?
I'm actually working on that exact thing. Similar to how I made a YT video re-creating the Kobe flight path, I'm in the process of going over the data and matching the flight path and audio together. I fly thru the Newhall pass all the time as this crash happened very close to my home airport. Hopefully it can provide more info. I will post my results if I find it worthwhile.I did listen to it and it is hard. I would be curious to see the exact correlation between the audio and flight path. After the final “aargh” it seems like the mike stayed keyed for several minutes and then went back to static on the receiver, but I may be mistaken. I assume the NTSB will work that out.
I did listen to it and it is hard. I would be curious to see the exact correlation between the audio and flight path. After the final “aargh” it seems like the mike stayed keyed for several minutes and then went back to static on the receiver, but I may be mistaken. I assume the NTSB will work that out.
Thx. My guess is you could only pull that data from onboard flight computers. I seem to recall seeing that kind of thing in some Cirrus accidents.Yes great job on the video
My question is, I realize there is data available to show altitude, speed,and heading, but in this and other similar situations, is there any way to know the “attitude” of the plane during the sequence, such as bank angle or even if it’s inverted at some point?