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Old September 24th 05, 08:53 PM
pimenthal
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Default Pilot nearly crashes in IMC, Controller helps

Hello All!
I've been hunting high and low for an audio file. Came across it a few
years ago. It's an actual audio file of a controller or FSS giving the
pilot instructions to recover from a stall? spin? The pilot flew into
IMC became disoriented, asked for assistance and panicked. All the
while the controller helped him to recover the AC. The pilot was close
enough to the ground that he saw the top of a radio tower on the way
down. Quite chilling to listen to, but I can't find the file anymore.
Any one know and could post the link or file?
Thanks!!
Pim

 




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