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Offline Teotwaki

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Emergency traffic on 8843 KHZ ARINC
« on: November 07, 2020, 0150 UTC »
Came in late on a conversation of a flight reporting to San Francisco ARINC that an aircraft had gone into the water. Said he had talked to the aircraft up until it went in. Apparently had already provided coordinates and was requesting a USCG response.

USCG came up on frequency and gave a rough position of  -garbled-.

Started around 0140Z 11/7/20

EDIT - I can see what I thought I heard for coordinates makes no sense so will hope to catch the USCG update
« Last Edit: November 07, 2020, 0201 UTC by Teotwaki »
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Re: Emergency traffic on 8843 KHZ ARINC
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2020, 1602 UTC »
I did hear the USCG asset again but could not discern an accurate lat/long, only partial figures. I don't know what air base the asset dispatched out of and can't find anything yet when I Google search. I may try contacting USCG PAO for the 11th District and see if they have any information.
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Re: Emergency traffic on 8843 KHZ ARINC
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2020, 1956 UTC »
I did hear the USCG asset again but could not discern an accurate lat/long, only partial figures. I don't know what air base the asset dispatched out of and can't find anything yet when I Google search. I may try contacting USCG PAO for the 11th District and see if they have any information.

Could you please do that? I caught the tail end of this.
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Re: Emergency traffic on 8843 KHZ ARINC
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2020, 1353 UTC »

 

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