Air Traffic Control: Pilot Stops Responding, Plane Disappears
VASAviation -July 28, 20253 min43,850 views
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- ⚠️ An aircraft, identified as 636 Charlie Sierra, failed to respond to air traffic control transmissions.
- 🎯 Air traffic control repeatedly attempted to contact the aircraft, instructing it to acknowledge and make a northbound turn.
- ✈️ The situation escalated as the aircraft was noted to be flying within the departure corridor, posing a potential hazard to other aircraft.
Air Traffic Control Actions
- 📍 Air traffic control held another aircraft, 98 Juliet, to manage the developing situation.
- 🚨 The controller issued a warning about a "violator flying through the departure corridor" and stated they would have the violator exit if they got closer.
- 🗺️ Instructions were given for 636 Charlie Sierra to turn northbound and acknowledge transmissions, but no response was received.
Radar and Weather Data
- 📡 Radar visuals were created using ADS-B data, with weather data provided by Synoptic Data.
- ⚠️ The video disclaimer notes that synchronization between ATC audio and ADS-B data might not be accurate.
- 📝 Audio and video may be trimmed or cut to avoid silences or unrelated communications.
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