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Emergency Landing After Pilots Hear LOUD BANG on Takeoff [ATC audio]

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
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    December 19, 2022. An American Eagle (operated by PSA Airlines) CRJ-900LR departs from Tallahassee, FL bound for Charlotte, NC. As the aircraft takes off, the crew hears a loud bang and report smelling a “tire smell”. They elect to discontinue the flight, declare an emergency, and return to Tallahassee. Watch and listen as the pilots and air traffic control coordinate to get the aircraft back on the ground safely.
    Flight Number: AA5548 / JIA5548
    Operator: PSA Airlines (on behalf of the American Airlines Group)
    Route: Tallahassee International Airport (TLH / KTLH) ❯ Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT / KCLT)
    Registration: N600NN
    Type: CRJ-900LR
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    0:00 BLUE STREAK 5548
    0:12 Introduction
    0:55 Requesting Vectors
    1:52 Declaring the Emergency
    6:42 Cleared for the Approach
    7:14 Contact Tower
    8:18 Landing
    #Emergency #Mayday #ATC #AirTrafficVisualised
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    Air traffic control audio courtesy of LiveATC.net.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 68

  • @DarkJediPrincess
    @DarkJediPrincess Рік тому +84

    Man, there are so many things I like about your ATC visualisations that most of the similar channels I follow don’t do. Highlighting who’s transmitting, showing us where landmarks, cities, nav-aids, taxiways, etc mentioned in the transmissions are, the helpful side-notes, and, of course, the voice narration instead of text-only description. You’re my favourite ATC Visualisation channel for all of that. Keep up the great work!

    • @AirTrafficVisualised
      @AirTrafficVisualised  Рік тому +12

      Cheers! It's good to know that the extra effort put into those features don't go unnoticed.

    • @DarkJediPrincess
      @DarkJediPrincess Рік тому +7

      @@AirTrafficVisualised Cheers to you! Another thing I like is how you colour-code callsigns in the captions. On airliners, so the colours match the main hues used in the company’s livery; and of course now I’m remembering in the pelican video that you made ZEBRA2’s callsign actually zebra-striped XD. It’s great, keep doing that too!

  • @JohnSmith-zi9or
    @JohnSmith-zi9or Рік тому +43

    The production value and your incredible narrations and explanations make you one of the best ATC UA-camrs on here.

  • @Vinemaple
    @Vinemaple Рік тому +36

    This shows an *impressive* improvement in quality from early videos that pop up in my feed. Well done!
    Viewers should note that this is too recent for reports to be available, and may have in fact been something the airline could handle internally, depending what it was, so we will have to just cope with not knowing what happened to that tire.

    • @AirTrafficVisualised
      @AirTrafficVisualised  Рік тому +10

      Thanks Vinemaple. I'm always trying to make improvements, and I'm glad viewers notice the difference.

  • @mitch_sorenstein
    @mitch_sorenstein Рік тому +10

    Approach had me raising my eyebrow more than once. Pretty sure the pilot felt the same way.

  • @j_ribeiro
    @j_ribeiro Рік тому +24

    They said they preferred the RNAV approach and the ATC acknowledges the same and then clears them for visual... Seems the ATC guy was extremely nervous

  • @QFWP
    @QFWP Рік тому +14

    Great graphics and more explanation than most aviation YTubers

  • @tonyshield5368
    @tonyshield5368 Рік тому +37

    I like the new spoken description. Cheers and have a good New Year.

    • @AirTrafficVisualised
      @AirTrafficVisualised  Рік тому +15

      Interestingly, I found that the text descriptions I used to use were some of the most watched sections of videos - presumably because people had to rewind to read it all. So I decided that presenting that information as voiceover would be more engaging and help viewers understand more effectively than making them read. Hope 2023 has started well for you!

    • @freezersnout
      @freezersnout Рік тому +6

      @@AirTrafficVisualised You've got a great narration voice so its works perfectly!

  • @user-rb4xm2ks4g
    @user-rb4xm2ks4g 7 місяців тому +2

    God Bless Emergency Teams of the World. Shalom.

  • @makariyu69
    @makariyu69 Рік тому +5

    I don't know any shit about aviation but for some weird reason this videos of yours makes me really focus and tuned in. Cheers!

  • @prioport
    @prioport Рік тому +11

    I love your high quality portrayal! Thank you

  • @malahammer
    @malahammer Рік тому +5

    The USAF Dornier having a good old sniff around :)

    • @AirTrafficVisualised
      @AirTrafficVisualised  Рік тому +6

      Well spotted - and from the rego alone!

    • @UD503J
      @UD503J Рік тому +2

      We get them pretty regularly: Eglin, Tyndall, and Jax NAS all use KLTH for practice. I have a couple of great photos of Poseidons doing touch and gos and even got an AC-130J once.

  • @nickthechicken11
    @nickthechicken11 Рік тому +5

    Incredible videos as always. GOod job.

  • @scottlewisparsons9551
    @scottlewisparsons9551 Рік тому

    Thank you for another great video. From Sydney Australia 🇦🇺

  • @bubblespoof999
    @bubblespoof999 Рік тому +4

    on July 17 2022 I was on WN1170 Soutwest from LIH(lihue, hI) to OAK (oakland, CA).. we had a flight emergency that is unknown about an hour after takeoff to my knowledge. I suspect Pilots knew sooner and were running checklists. we ended up landing HNU Honolulu a couple of hours after takeoff. is there a way to find any archived information on this incident just to know what it was? I am especially curious because it was a 737-MAX8

  • @SpawnofChaos
    @SpawnofChaos Рік тому +3

    So what was actually _wrong_ with the plane? Was it a blown tire or something less common?

  • @mitch_sorenstein
    @mitch_sorenstein Рік тому +1

    So what was the loud bang and the tire smell all about? If it wasn't a tire, what was it?

  • @donaldthomas7070
    @donaldthomas7070 Рік тому +11

    Did they ever figure out what caused the bang?

    • @jeffcoat1959
      @jeffcoat1959 Рік тому +1

      I was wondering the same thing.

    • @saxmanb777
      @saxmanb777 Рік тому +2

      They did, but we won’t find out ever.

    • @reLAXbro13
      @reLAXbro13 Рік тому

      Bird strike

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple Рік тому +3

      Just happened on Dec. 19, so it will be a while yet. Seeing that they landed safely, it may have in fact been too minor to warrant a public report. Keep your eyes and ears open, and you may find out, in a few months.

  • @hello-zr9hv
    @hello-zr9hv Рік тому

    soooo was the tire blown? lol what was the problem

  • @Skull_Gun
    @Skull_Gun Рік тому +8

    How the hell did they detect a tire smell?

    • @malahammer
      @malahammer Рік тому +9

      in the cabin and cockpit through the outside air coming in through the air con.

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple Рік тому +7

      Additionally, cabin crew would inform the flight deck if they or the passengers smelled anything, out near the main landing gear wells.

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 27 днів тому

      Nose

  • @TakeDeadAim
    @TakeDeadAim Рік тому +2

    How to needlessly complicate a simple situation.

    • @brad-_-
      @brad-_- Рік тому

      i'm sure they weren't complicated but prepared. it's better to be prepared then not. if that scares you, u might wanna do some rethinking

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 27 днів тому

      Explain to us how you would have done it, you Grand Master Know-it-All

  • @apt_get
    @apt_get 7 місяців тому

    Why do they need to burn gas?

  • @bobdrooples
    @bobdrooples Рік тому +2

    How do they get the smell of the tyre?

    • @NolanRempel
      @NolanRempel Рік тому +2

      Having worked near a race track, I can safely say that even when you're at a distance, and in an enclosed building or vehicle, the smell of tires really tends to carry, especially if it's been smoked or exploded. I know it's not exactly the same, but this is what I'm assuming is the case. (I smell stuff like that all the time, working in a second-story building over 100 feet from where the actual cars are doing burnouts.

  • @York210022
    @York210022 Рік тому

    5:45 thumbnail part

  • @vernonsmithee792
    @vernonsmithee792 Рік тому +3

    Good thing for those Blue Streak boys that Deputy Fife was working radar 🙄

  • @PMJ4
    @PMJ4 Рік тому +17

    Possibly the worst ATC interaction I've heard, they became obsessed with a gear check.

    • @stevendoerfler
      @stevendoerfler Рік тому +5

      ATC in the US (as compared to other countries) typically wants to talk to the crew a lot more during emergencies, asking for regular status updates, attempting to provide helpful ideas, and explaining how willing they are to be of help (for example, telling the crew how they've managed to communicate the situation to another ATC controller). Outside the US, ATC mostly responds to crew requests, and lets them alone to run their checklists. This ATC interaction was unusual, for US ATC, in that they didn't ask over and over for their souls on board and fuel remaining. Typically US ATC manages to ask that two or three times.

    • @bubblespoof999
      @bubblespoof999 Рік тому

      I feel like the pilots were clear of checklists when additional was requested.

    • @stevendoerfler
      @stevendoerfler Рік тому +1

      @@bubblespoof999 I think they were running checklists from when they reporting the problem at 1:00 in, right up until they said "We are ready" at 6:38..

    • @bubblespoof999
      @bubblespoof999 Рік тому

      @@stevendoerfler I said they were clear. Asking about Gears you can see the Pilots are through checklist. Now it’s their training doing what they do

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 Рік тому +1

      Sounds like folks in Tallahassee are getting bored, eager to go off-roading in ops trucks, deputies chasing down an RJ in the county chopper.

  • @istankimjong-unbutcantstan3398

    STOP SAYING "SOULS"!!!!!

    • @DarkJediPrincess
      @DarkJediPrincess Рік тому +6

      You realise they say “souls” to distinguish between living passengers and crew and any dead bodies that might be in the cargo hold, right? Because those dead bodies are still people, even if they’re people who are no longer with us.
      “Souls on board” is the standard phraseology. Don’t know why you have your knickers in a twist over it, sheesh.

    • @brad-_-
      @brad-_- Рік тому +4

      terminology is what makes air travel run so smoothly people r just mad

  • @boringpolitician
    @boringpolitician Рік тому +3

    This saddens me. 😞
    Tyre is spelled with a Y, not an I. But more and more people are spelling it in Biden's not the King's.

    • @Antnee7
      @Antnee7 Рік тому +5

      Tire

    • @donaldthomas7070
      @donaldthomas7070 Рік тому +14

      It's spelled "tire" in the U.S. This was a plane from U.S. airline flying from a U.S. airport. The U.S. spelling is correct.

    • @johnrazor8720
      @johnrazor8720 Рік тому +5

      Been spellin’ that way since Eisenhower was savin’ Europe.

    • @leifvejby8023
      @leifvejby8023 Рік тому +4

      Tyre is spelt with a Y in traditional English, in simplified English however, as used in some former colonies, an I will do.

    • @MundaneThingsBackwards
      @MundaneThingsBackwards Рік тому +1

      @@johnrazor8720 😂

  • @gottadomor7438
    @gottadomor7438 Рік тому

    Excellent visuals, very helpfuk to comprehending, t/y/v/m. New subber.