Pilot saves his life deploying parachute. Cirrus SR20 crashes near Atlantic City Airport. Real ATC

Published 2024-08-04
THIS VIDEO IS A RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FOLLOWING SITUATION IN FLIGHT:

31-JUL-2024. A Cirrus SR20 (SR20), registration N124RR, performing flight from Atlantic City International Airport, NJ (USA) was about 6 miles north-east of Atlantic City Airport when the pilot reported engine problem and requested return back to the airport of departure. When the airplane was about 4 miles north of the field the pilot deployed the parachute. Based on the reports the pilot survived. The FAA reported:”AIRCRAFT EXPERIENCED ENGINE ISSUES AND CRASHED IN A FIELD HITTING A TREE”.

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Timestamps:

00:17 The airplane is climbing out of Atlantic City Airport
01:01 The pilot reports engine problem and starts the return back
02:02: “I’m not gonna make it”. The pilot deploys emergency parachute to survive
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THE VALUE OF THIS VIDEO:
THE MAIN VALUE IS EDUCATION. This reconstruction will be useful for actual or future air traffic controllers and pilots, people who plan to connect life with aviation, who like aviation. With help of this video reconstruction you’ll learn how to use radiotelephony rules, Aviation English language and general English language (for people whose native language is not English) in situation in flight, which was shown. THE MAIN REASON I DO THIS IS TO HELP PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND EVERY EMERGENCY SITUATION, EVERY WORD AND EVERY MOVE OF AIRCRAFT.

SOURCES OF MATERIAL, LICENSES AND PERMISSIONS:
Source of communications – www.liveatc.net/ (I have a permission (Letter) for commercial use of radio communications from LiveATC.net).
Map, aerial pictures (License (ODbL) ©OpenStreetMap -www.openstreetmap.org/copyright/en.) Permission for commercial use, royalty-free use.
Radar screen (In new versions of videos) – Made by author.
Text version of communication – Made by Author.
Video editing - Made by author.

HOW I DO VIDEOS:
1) I monitor media, airspace, looking for any non-standard, emergency and interesting situation.
2) I find communications of ATC unit for the period of time I need.
3) I take only phrases between air traffic controller and selected flight.
4) I find a flight path of selected aircraft.
5) I make an animation (early couple of videos don’t have animation) of flight path and aircraft, where the aircraft goes on his route.
6) When I edit video I put phrases of communications to specific points in video (in tandem with animation).
7) Together with my comments (voice and text) I edit and make a reconstruction of emergency, non-standard and interesting situation in flight.

All Comments (9)
  • Pilot was so calm it sounded like he was ordering at a drive thru window.
  • I live in South Jersey it was all over the news. Thanks for posting the audio.
  • @Ndub1036
    Don’t ask to come back if you have an emergency: tell them what you’re doing. And please don’t ask controllers what you should do to land your aircraft. You’re the pilot in command.
  • @greghanaway
    Another cirrus engine failure. What's up with so many loss of power situations in aircraft? I've been driving all sorts of vehicles for 40 years and I've never had one of them just stop running. And they don't get the meticulous maintenance that aircraft do
  • Here's a tip. Don't ask all those questions like this Pilot did, execute the plan that should have been on standby!!!