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Major Airport Fails to Notice Deadly Crash

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Not quite as bad as the case at Lexington KY a few years back in which the tower operator did not notice the early morning commuter flight take off on the wrong (too short) runway.

Humans, not angels.
 
BNA is a big airport and depending on the runway in use the runway end can be over a mile away. At night in fog I wouldn't be suprised if the tower didn't see the crash. I'm surprised no one noticed that the aircraft didn't call for taxi instructions after landing but given the time of night there was probably no other traffic and the and tower might have given taxi instructions with the landing clearance.
 

Wonder why its emergency beacon did not alert them to the crash.

Not quite as bad as the case at Lexington KY a few years back in which the tower operator did not notice the early morning commuter flight take off on the wrong (too short) runway.

Humans, not angels.

I recall that. That airport though has a weird layout with the runways converging at the threshold and even the pilots thought they were on the correct runway. It was ironic that the guy who made the mistake was the only survivor.
 
Wonder why its emergency beacon did not alert them to the crash.



I recall that. That airport though has a weird layout with the runways converging at the threshold and even the pilots thought they were on the correct runway. It was ironic that the guy who made the mistake was the only survivor.

Good questions. Early reports are that the Canadian registered Cessna was not talking to the tower, hence their ignorance of its presence. If that is true, it could be the ELT was not properly maintained, and thus inoperative? Who knows, it's way too early to know yet.
 
Good questions. Early reports are that the Canadian registered Cessna was not talking to the tower, hence their ignorance of its presence. If that is true, it could be the ELT was not properly maintained, and thus inoperative? Who knows, it's way too early to know yet.

It's clearly a false-flag hologram radar-deceiving missile attack intended to support the invasion of Canada.
 
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