Hank Posted Monday at 08:36 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:36 PM Just saw that myself. The pilot stopped talking to ATC; the transponder stopped; the pilot deviated off course on final; the Mooney landed gear up. I'm thinking there was an electrical failure (I once had a total electrical failure just after breaking out and turning inbound on a VOR-A approach). But he was in controlled airspace; airlines were also inbound to the same airport. I'm guessing he was mentally overloaded trying to stay on approach (one airliner requested ILS; what were ceilings?), and couldn't deal with navigation, worrying about ATC & Tower, worrying about the airlines, that he had trouble with emergency gear extension. But the landing airliner complimented him for being right on centerline! 2 Quote
Andy95W Posted Monday at 08:42 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:42 PM The last US Air flight was in October 2008. After that they were all “Cactus” because the old America West bought them. So this was quite a while ago. I wonder if the NTSB is done with their investigation of this incident yet? Quote
Aaviationist Posted Wednesday at 12:48 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 12:48 AM Before someone starts going on (incorrectly) about insurance rates, this was like - 10 years ago. Quote
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