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kalitta lear hypoxia atc audio file.. is it online

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Sadly reminds me of Payne Stewart...watched that plane take off from SFB that fateful morning...
 
Hope all you guys that think this is funny learned something from it. It might just save your life.

I think they remained very much under control considering they had no idea how funny they were being.
 
CVR's are learning tools and teaching tools, not entertainment media.

If you find this sort of thing amusing, you should listen to the CVR of the Western DC-10 that crashed in Mexico City. It's a laugh riot.
 
CVR's are learning tools and teaching tools, not entertainment media.

If you find this sort of thing amusing, you should listen to the CVR of the Western DC-10 that crashed in Mexico City. It's a laugh riot.


Not familiar with that accident... What happened?
 
CVR's are learning tools and teaching tools, not entertainment media.

If you find this sort of thing amusing, you should listen to the CVR of the Western DC-10 that crashed in Mexico City. It's a laugh riot.


Do you got a link?
 
No. And no disrespect to you intended; I would not post it if I did. It is horrifying.

The ATC tape in this incident could have just as easily ended with:

"Kalitta 66, Cleveland? Kalitta 66, Cleveland? Kalitta 66, Cleveland...?"

The guys in that Learjet were closer to their deaths than I ever want to be in an airplane. We can learn from it, but there is nothing amusing about it.
 
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