Tuesday, November 3, 2009

air traffic control school

air traffic control school

PROVO - Researchers are looking at the fuel system of an aircraft, which crashed on 21 October Provo Municipal Airport Benjamin Hill, 30, contacted an air traffic controller at 4:08, right after he took only seven minutes from the airport and said he had lost all power, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board. and killed her pilot.Minutes later flight crashed in the southern part of the dike of a perimeter dike road, about 760 meters short of the runway.

Hill was a student in Utah Valley University's aviation science administrative program and a certified flight instructor for the school. The report states the air traffic controller watched the plane's descent and saw "no unusual maneuvering" and "no evidence of smoke."An examination of the plane found 10 gallons of fuel in its left-wing fuel tank, but none in its right-wing tank, according to the report. In addition, fuel was found in some engine parts and fuel lines, while other fuel lines in the engine compartment were dry.

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