ApacheBob
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On Thursday, October 10, N6483B went missing near Aberdeen, SD. The aircraft departed Aberdeen enroute to 2D5 at 10 pm. The aircraft remains missing as of October 16. Any thoughts?
No a very far flight but one large lake along the way. It's just coming off full moon now so maybe some moon light. I hate to say it but if he had had ADSB we'd probably know the answer to within 5 miles or so.
Looks like Aberdeeen and Sioux Falls CAP started looking around Sunday so Thursday night and all day Friday and Saturday before they spooled up. There was a CRJ that landed there at 11pm the night he left, maybe they heard something closer to arrival.
These are some of the things that apparently went wrong with the notifications & procedures. They are listed chronologically whenever possible. Note: The aircraft apparently crashed shortly after **********.
1) There was an unconfirmed report in **** on Sunday of smoke on the ridge between *******. Because there was no report of an aircraft emergency, it is unknown what procedures were implemented.
2) Although the FAA reportedly issued an ALNOT Report at ***** -- lots of counties and agencies were NOT notified for several days.
3) **** CAP (usually *******) regularly briefed the extended family on the search area & number of planes assigned. At the time, we did not know that they kept refusing other SAR resources (****** and other volunteers). It is still unclear who they did & did not notify. It is still unclear if they truly had the authority for all command decisions and had the right to refuse competent SAR resources. There seems to be conflicting guidance on this and even the counties didn't seem to know who was in charge.
4) Tuesday evening, I was flabbergasted that the ****** Sheriff's Office dispatcher told me that they were NOT aware of any missing plane even though they were located in ****** -- where the plane was last seen. ****** had briefed me that he was in touch with their acting Sheriff and he knew about it -- but the dispatcher claimed no knowledge of it and wasn't interested in the information.
5) In subsequent days, family & friends were contacting lots of county sheriff's offices to verify that they had been notified. We are still gathering times, dates, names, etc., but several counties including adjoining counties told us on Wednesday & even Thursday that they had received NO notifications on a missing plane in the area. Some counties said that they were quite upset because they had highly trained & equipped SAR resources that would gladly have begun searching days earlier.
6) Wednesday, we were assured that several counties including ******** had lots of ground SAR teams searching the local area. We were contacted on the Facebook page "*****" by private folks in that area who had volunteered their services with horses, ATVs & sleds, etc., but they told us that they were told by the county that they were NOT needed because they already had LOTS of search teams. Later, we received unconfirmed reports that SAR teams were not really deployed in that area after all. We really don't know!
7) When family members were contacting the governors & senators of **** requesting National Guard resources such as Black Hawks and ground search teams, they were repeatedly told that it was impractical because the search area was 2400 sq. miles. This was an invalid reason for rejecting those resources, because there was NO evidence that they ever got out of the valley from the ****** Airport. Shortly after takeoff, there was one single ping received near ****** -- with NO further contact. On Wednesday, a group of us including off duty pilots and an air traffic controller went over every scrap of evidence or absence there of. We went through EVERY conceivable scenario and our group agreed unanimously that there was NO evidence they ever got out of the valley area. On Wednesday night, I contacted CAP ***** and he verbally agreed with our findings. I insisted that because a severe winter storm was forecast, the governors & National Guard must be contacted immediately to mobilize all appropriate resources for Thursday morning. Black Hawk helicopters would be absolutely critical in searching the local ridges, canyons & ledges before they would be buried by snow! One ****** National Guard Black Hawk made one sortie late Thursday afternoon and reportedly were joined by 2 more on Friday. We are unaware of any National Guard ground search resources being deployed.
Because of our connections with the USAF, Wing Commanders or Command Posts at several bases in the region were contacted. Significant resources such as photo reconnaissance aircraft, rescue helicopters and even unmanned drones were reportedly available but had to be officially requested through channels. We had a friend who works with classified satellite imagery that said they could have helped, but we couldn't get anyone in authority to make the request. That imagery and/or unmanned drones could have focused around the ***** area, the mountains just north and east of there, and a few lakes in the area.
9) **** Search & Rescue was contacted by family members and they indicated they could provide technical expertise or deploy teams & equipment if officially requested through channels. That option was not chosen.
End Result: The missing plane was found by a ***** DPS helicopter at approx. 8:00 am, ****** -- 11.2 miles east of the ***** Airport. The pilot, 2 passengers and 2 dogs did not survive.
The **** State Medical Examiner in *** states that the pilot died almost immediately, but his 34 year old girlfriend probably lived 3-4 days. Both of her lower legs were broken, but she eventually died from exposure. He also stated that her 9 year old daughter probably lived for 4-5 days before lying down next to her mother and dying of exposure. Grrrrr! She was relatively uninjured and her tracks were all over the hillside apparently trying to get help. The NTSB Lead Investigator stated a cell phone was found showing that the young girl had been trying to send text messages to her Daddy for help. Grrrr!
I'm sure that there are plenty of officials that feel terrible about this tragedy. But I highly doubt that any one of them would have any idea how horribly the system failed us all in this case. Some of these counties spend a lot of time, effort, and money preparing for SAR missions. We cheapen their dedicated efforts if we don't find the resolve to overcome these critical problems. In honor of our young friends -- we MUST do better and save lives in the future!!!
We will appreciate your efforts to help with this matter. Thank you!
We live in such flat land I always figured a plane would be found the next day. This one sure sucks. Mud Lake is on his route and pretty decent sized, sure hope he didn't go in there.
I will admit, it's cool seeing the CAP activity on flight aware looking for him.
That's at the beginning of the flight, with the grid pattern occurring later. Whatever caught their interest didn't keep them there.Looks like something caught their interest?
What do yall guess the range of a adsb transponder signal is at 3-5k feet for a short hop like that?
PLBs are cheap. Would something like that help here?
it'd be nice to have either satellite or diversity, eh? I almost always have coverage, but our planes have 345's so if I'm not getting ground, i'm almost always getting from an airliner over me. I don't know if I see UAT targets via my 1090es if it's coming from the airliners above me. I haven't studied it enough, but do find it incredibly valuable for traffic and weather, and some feeling that maybe I could be located faster if we had a forced landingMaybe this is one reason the rest of the world is going satellite for ADS-B.
But that doesn't mean there isn't a home based stratux like receiver for flightaware running somewhere nearby.According to personal experience with ForeFlight, ADS-B signal in that area is none to moderate at 5-7000ft (roughly 4-6000 AGL)
Maybe this is one reason the rest of the world is going satellite for ADS-B.
I almost always have coverage, but our planes have 345's so if I'm not getting ground, i'm almost always getting from an airliner over me. I don't know if I see UAT targets via my 1090es if it's coming from the airliners above me.
sorry, but am I getting them from the targets or through a ground station? ie, if a target is flying 2 miles from me, and has 978 only and there are no ground stations, should he show up on my screen?The GTX 345 is dual-band, so you're getting UAT targets directly. The airliners aren't giving you anything but their own position.
Yes. The GTX345/GNX375 GDL39/Gdl5x, Stratus, etc will all receive both transmits directly from aircraft even without going thru the ADSB ground based towers. That's how the FlightAware raspberry pi stations can pick up even more than the govts ADSB towers.sorry, but am I getting them from the targets or through a ground station? ie, if a target is flying 2 miles from me, and has 978 only and there are no ground stations, should he show up on my screen?
sorry, but am I getting them from the targets or through a ground station? ie, if a target is flying 2 miles from me, and has 978 only and there are no ground stations, should he show up on my screen?
If you ever lose someone, get whoever in your family is good at riding people's ass and put them on the authorities, and then burn up your whole contact list getting your own people out searching. Don't rely on the government. Demand their help, but realize you're going to have to do a substantial part of it.
The weather was terrible that night with rain showers, temps in the 30s and a snow storm moving in.
Or even more yucky, what if it was equipped but a privacy block was requested by the pilot for flightaware tracks. His departure track could have been captured and no one would see it
With all due respect, government agencies have limited SAR assets, and they almost always deploy those assets for as long it's practical to do so. Many times searches are called off when elapsed time precludes the possibility of survival.
With all due respect, government agencies have limited SAR assets, and they almost always deploy those assets for as long it's practical to do so. Many times searches are called off when elapsed time precludes the possibility of survival.
A tale told many times before, always with the same outcome.
Wow, the 3rd stat regarding VFR with or without Flight Following is pretty humbling. I am surprised the Flight Following number is so high and makes me want to question it. Why would it take at least 18hrs to notification when on Flight Following? Seems like it should be no different than when on a instrument flight plan since you are talking to ATC and being tracked with radar???
‘3 miles from the departure airport’? Nighttime, possibly bad weather.
I see it mentioned he just shows a ‘student pilot’ certificate? Could be wrong, often is. If not, there may be a handful of problems before this flight left the ground.
Our Civil Air Patrol wing was involved in some of the search operations. Heavy snow hindered the search at the start. And WX has been crap most of the last week.Wow.
I know I wouldn't have started looking that close to the airport. Its still hard to fathom taking 2 and half weeks to find a plane out here on the flatlands. Now thinking more about a Spot or Reslink(sp?).