American Flight 191 atc tapes
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@ChristopherSaindon Chris, I understand that the memorial is built and open now. Have you gone? Is it peaceful?
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Tower 2:
Look at this! Look at this! He blew up an engine! Equipment! We need equipment! He blew up an engine! Oh (bleep)!
Tower 1:
And American 191 heavy, you wanna come back to what runway?
Tower 2:
He's not talking to me! Yeah, he's going to lose a wing! There he goes! There he goes!
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I know all the percentages, and I accept them, but I don't fly anymore. I grew up flying, every year of my life at least once. Never had an issue. Ive flown to Europe and back three times. Ive flown on large commercial and small 12 seat and under commercial/business aircraft. Been in serious turbulence, storms, and one - really- bad landing. Haven't flown for 8-9 years since the last time, and at 30, Ive come to the conclusion I just don't want to die like that if it ever comes to it.
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I wonder if an entire recording of O'Hare ATC exists from the time of the AA191 takeoff to the aftermath where they had to deal with the disaster and directing other air traffic. I'm sure they had to close the runway and it must have been very hectic on a very busy holiday weekend. It would be very interesting to hear how ATC dealt with the entire situation, if such a tape or transcript exists.
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I agree with Kammerz10... with all the crash videos I have seen on you tube, this picture never fails to give me the chills. I live near O'hare and often drive thru this area and it is a constant reminder to me of that day. I was in my 1978 Trans Am that day and saw the smoke near the airport, then the report came over the radio. R.I.P.
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@tommiej3 Just to be clear. Thanks very much for
the reply BTW! -- this guy who screamed "OH GOD"
was a private pilot (possibly a chopper) who saw
the crash very closely and the BOOM was also
audible at the very end. I remember this clearly..
Again..I had a friend on AAL 191 and it was a
very stunning and tragic time. She was in her 20s
and as full of life as anyone could be. Capt. Lux
did his best I am sure and I hope he is at peace
with the rest of these poor people.
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@tommiej3 No. I know what you mean though. The Captain on 427
wasyelling PULL! and at the very end simply said "No.." That was so
very tragic as well :-( The Captain who also yelled "God!" who lived was
Al Haynes on DC10 on Flight 232. Understandable..he was landing a
DC10 at 250 miles an hour on a 6600 foot long runway. I would
use more colorful language. The Chicago pilot was a private pilot
who was talking to the tower. This ATC comm. tape is not
available anymore but I heard it. Sad..
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@ChristopherSaindon that was pilot of US Air flight that crashed outside of PIT in Sept 1994
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@iloveyourstory ATC
Is this the pilot saying this or the ATC?
iloveyourstory 1 year ago
@iloveyourstory Only one word was recovered from the cockpit voice recorder: "Damn"
AmericanAirlinesRule 1 year ago