January 23, 20206 yr A United Boeing 757-200, registration N18112 performing flight UA-1871 from Newark,NJ (USA) to Los Angeles,CA (USA) with 168 passengers and 6 crew, was climbing out of Newark's runway 22R when the crew stopped the climb at 2500 feet reporting engine (RB211) problems and requesting "vectors around here" further advising they had a compressor stall on the right hand engine. The crew subsequently advised they were running the checklists for single engine, the crew declared emergency.
January 23, 20206 yr Don't where or how you manage to get these ATC to aircraft live chatter, but been following some of your ATC posts here. Very, very interesting and gripping. Nice one. Get to know how R/L ATC and R/L aircraft interact Edited January 23, 20206 yr by vc10man incorrect grammar Rick Almeida
January 23, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, vc10man said: Don't where or how to manage to get these ATC to aircraft live chatter, liveatc.net archives most streams. When you check avherald.com for incidents for example you can select the respective archived ATC stream on liveatc.net.
January 23, 20206 yr Author 1 hour ago, vc10man said: Don't where or how to manage to get these ATC to aircraft live chatter, but been following some of your ATC posts here. Very, very interesting and gripping. Nice one. Get to know how R/L ATC and R/L aircraft interact Thanks. I'm glad you'r enjoying them. In the YouTube description I provide the sources. They are indeed avherald.com and liveatc.net for this one.
January 24, 20206 yr Now, this is an outstanding job from all ATC controllers! Not like the other clip from ORD. CONGRATULATION! 747 Captain for the last 39 years, and still learning.
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