FATAL PLANE CRASH at Westchester County Airport. N19MT. REAL ATC

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2023
  • A Bonanza A36 registration N19MT, crashed in the trees while diverting to White Plains-Westchester County Airport (HPN/KHPN), New York. The aircraft was en-route from New York-John F. Kennedy International Airport (KJFK) to Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Airport (KCGF) when the pilot reported a loss of oil pressure.
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Комментарии • 53

  • @Medionxtr
    @Medionxtr Год назад +29

    Fly high, pilot !

  • @mendel5106
    @mendel5106 Год назад +50

    Bravo to the ATC controller taking charge and fully focus on the gravity of the situation and was level headed enough to keep giving him vectors and details on his current positions even after loosing radar signal.
    Instead of passing him off to the tower for the landing as is standard procedure, he initiated the call to the tower at Westchester to get the clearance for landing of this troubled plane.
    It goes to teach on how not to over burden a pilot or pass him off to the next controller in the heat of the rapidly deteriorating situation and instead take full charge to do as much as he possibly can the way he did, as passing him off to the approach controller or the tower would only serve as a pitfall for partial or full misunderstanding of the perils of the situation, and by the time the other ATC controller understands the situation it would be too late from that point onwards.
    Great professional and efficient job as a controller, I think he really deserves an honor of some sort for his best efforts in his job role.

  • @beford628
    @beford628 Год назад +29

    Controller did a great job getting the pilot where he needed to be and staying calm and clear. If I hadn't seen the title, I would've thought the pilot had it. R.I.P.

  • @cageordie
    @cageordie Год назад +43

    Tough situation. IMC with a failing engine. But when the ATC asks you if you want to land and check it out, yes, you do. And when the ATC asks if you are declaring an emergency, say yes. Because ATC already thinks you should, and they are probably right.

    • @TheSithTeacher
      @TheSithTeacher Год назад +3

      Good advice… I’ll take it.

    • @avproductions5184
      @avproductions5184 Год назад +2

      Good advice. It’s just paperwork if they even ask for it and you get to land in a hurry.

    • @bunglejoy3645
      @bunglejoy3645 8 месяцев назад

      Yes all he could have done extra have said you need to be upfront to help me was it illness sorry to deceased pilot but he sounded dopey no offence ment I wondered if he'd had a mini stroke or something all he could have done just before this stage is you beed to land somewhere even on a road if you dont land I'm reporting you he seemed to be having trouble getting through yo him on what ge needed to do sad but I thing the oil leak wasent main thing here I think it was illness that had more to fo eith it hope ATC controller was okay

  • @dmcr9525
    @dmcr9525 Год назад +22

    Man I hate hearing these types of transmissions. My eyes started tearing up the moment I heard the pilot begin to speak. RIP. My heart goes out to his family.... 😢

  • @whoopsydaisy6389
    @whoopsydaisy6389 Год назад +14

    ATC did a great job. The pilot was so darn close too! Absolutely heartbreaking. May he rest in peace.

  • @Ceodayone
    @Ceodayone Год назад +20

    It was pouring rain nasty weather outside that day. Only thing the video doesn’t portray. Weather def played a role.

  • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
    @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Год назад +13

    Hearing his voice knowing he died is terrible. Rest in peace.

  • @akugelman1111
    @akugelman1111 Год назад +25

    so sad, rip sir... to the atc, nice job staying with him, you did what you could.

  • @isaska100
    @isaska100 Год назад +16

    Controller did an amazing job. Rest easy

  • @brianforbes3599
    @brianforbes3599 Год назад +10

    Cheers to ATC for doing everything he could. Hopefully the controller will come to terms with this. RIP to the pilot.

  • @ciarankelly4338
    @ciarankelly4338 Год назад +6

    Fantastic effort by controller,thank you and RIP pilot!

  • @y.s.miller4109
    @y.s.miller4109 Год назад +9

    They were so close to the threshold at HPN. What a tragedy.

  • @andreysloan8347
    @andreysloan8347 Год назад +6

    Man he was soo close...

  • @palatina6626
    @palatina6626 Год назад +4

    He almost made it. So sad. Fligh high pilot. - ATC has done his very best.

  • @paulus12345
    @paulus12345 Год назад +17

    This is one of those videos, you can't give a thumbs up for liking it (because the pilot died), but you can't give it a thumbs down because it wasn't a bad video. Its just sad the pilot didn't make it! RIP pilot

    • @mobileasaurus
      @mobileasaurus Год назад +6

      Thumbs up just means it was a good video. Not that you're happy someone died. Just giving recognition to the creator for making a quality video about any topic.

  • @chuckklinger1356
    @chuckklinger1356 Год назад +2

    amazing job by ATC, staying with him all the way.....pilot was so close to getting down safely.

  • @EFR-rt1sb
    @EFR-rt1sb Год назад +3

    In the heat of the moment no one can think elevation for JFK is 13 feet. Elevation for HPN is 439 feet.

  • @TheFULLMETALCHEF
    @TheFULLMETALCHEF Год назад +3

    Guess we’ll wait for the FAA report and see what the maintenance looked like. RIP.

  • @chrisetheridge8265
    @chrisetheridge8265 Год назад +2

    I was troubled when I heard the pilot ask for vectors because he "couldn't see a thing out here". When you're IFR, as this flight plan was, he shouldn't be expecting to see anything necessarily, especially on this night. If he was on his left base and familiar with the ILS to 16 at this field, as he said he was, this controller - who did an amiable job - could have simply given him a heading to intercept the localizer and track it inbound (I would have asked him to report established on the localizer under these circumstances). That would have helped the pilot get back on his instruments and stop looking outside for lights at 800 feet as HPN was reporting bases at 300. I assume the avionics were still up and on battery even if the engine quit. The controller never actually issued the approach clearance, just the landing clearance. I got the impression the pilot's attentions may have been divided between troubleshooting and flying.

  • @mattzoom8656
    @mattzoom8656 2 месяца назад

    In that kind of weather, with no engine power, I would’ve elected to make a water landing on the Hudson right near a river bank where the water is very shallow. Trying to make a power off landing in IMC is too difficult, but using your GPS to fly Vg right along the edge of a large river is much more feasible and safe.

  • @Upuauta
    @Upuauta Год назад +5

    That´s sad. :(

  • @babygrrlpc5057
    @babygrrlpc5057 Год назад +4

    Rest In Peace sir

  • @somewhereinarizona793
    @somewhereinarizona793 Год назад +2

    Very sad. RIP man.

  • @rilmar2137
    @rilmar2137 Год назад +6

    RIP

  • @TheHiredGun187
    @TheHiredGun187 Год назад +1

    Man my heart rate jumped there at the end

  • @trinity72gp
    @trinity72gp Год назад +1

    🙏🏾Heart breaking 😢

  • @avi19297
    @avi19297 Год назад +3

    The turns likely reduced his altitude

  • @KingFeraligator
    @KingFeraligator Год назад +4

    ברוך דין האמת

  • @candyorange266
    @candyorange266 11 месяцев назад

    The president of a company which owned a plane that crashed near the Connecticut border in January, killing two people, has ties to at least 12 additional crashes resulting in five deaths since 1991, records show.
    Aviation experts who spoke with CT Insider were divided on whether the pattern is unusual and concerning.
    In January, a Beechcraft Bonanza A36 crashed in North Castle, near the Westchester County Airport, while flying from New York to Ohio, killing both men onboard. The plane was registered to a company owned by Laurence E. Rohl, 79, of Willoughby, Ohio; it was operated by T&G Flying Club, an aviation club and flight school Rohl founded.
    In the days following the crash, CT Insider reported planes owned or operated by Rohl and his companies had been involved in at least four other crashes. One of those four crashes killed four Case Western Reserve University students. Another sent Rohl and two others to the hospital.
    Now, CT Insider has uncovered records detailing eight more crashes - one of which was fatal - involving planes owned or operated by Rohl and his companies. That brings the total number of crashes with ties to Rohl, including the one in January, to 13. He and officials at his companies did not comment.

  • @AEMoreira81
    @AEMoreira81 Год назад +5

    With the bad weather, there is no way the pilots could have seen Interstate 684, which could have been a place to land.

  • @Darkvirgo88xx
    @Darkvirgo88xx Год назад +2

    He was right about dead cylinder. NTSB said cylinder 6 came apart putting a hole in the crankcase. So that is probably going to be the moment the oil pressure dropped off and that unfortunately is a ending for any engine. Sometimes the piston and rod wont shoot out and you can have limited power that could have bought him some time its unfortunate.

  • @shimmer8289
    @shimmer8289 8 месяцев назад

    Wow

  • @scbane
    @scbane 9 месяцев назад

    Every time I look at the cost of a BRS chute, I watch one of these and it seems cheap.

  • @neatstuff1988
    @neatstuff1988 Год назад +1

    I can hear his engine in the background missing A cylinder. That's more than rough. Trouble was once he took his IFR clearance he was stuck with it. Once you're solid in clouds all you can do is what he did get back as quick as you can.

  • @moonshine3657
    @moonshine3657 Год назад +2

    the pilot should of turned off the engine and allow the plane to glide towards the runway and why did he move away from the runway he seemed to turn right off the runway towards the wooded area.

  • @V1AbortV2
    @V1AbortV2 Год назад +3

    Good riddance. From listening to his communications, it was apparent he had absolutely NO BUSINESS in the cockpit of ANY airplane. Guess karma worked itself out on this one. 🤙

    • @dmcr9525
      @dmcr9525 Год назад

      You are a cold hearted SOB. You know that??? How the hell was it apparent that he had no business in the cockpit? Are you NTSB? FAA?? AMT?? Were you on the scene??? Jeez.... Let the man rest in peace. This kind of comment is so shallow, and classless.... You should be ashamed of yourself. That is a human being.... Absolutely disgusting! 😢

    • @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv
      @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv Год назад +6

      Hate is a cancer and spreads real fast to different organs in tbe body. He was an experienced pilot!

    • @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv
      @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv Год назад +6

      And karma works itself out for everyone!

    • @chrisetheridge8265
      @chrisetheridge8265 Год назад +11

      Good riddance? That's a very callous thing to say. I'm a controller and I didn't hear that at all. The guy seemed to remain fairly calm. I believe he may have gotten disoriented when his attentions turned to the outside, and to troubleshooting as opposed to flying the airplane. I've seen high time airline pilots suffer the same fate for the same reason.

    • @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv
      @anonymousanonymous-qx7mv Год назад +3

      @@chrisetheridge8265 and the weather played a great role in this. It was pouring cats and dogs! Bad bad weather. Yes the guy gives me the creeps. What a callous creep! His mother must be real proud...and probably a big antisemite! Its clear to all that heard the news, they were 2 religious guys...honorable souls.

  • @Beardman770
    @Beardman770 10 месяцев назад

    ברוך דין האמת