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Joking Pilots in Commuter Jet Crash Wanted to 'have a Little Fun' by Climbing to 41,000 Feet
AP ^ | AP-ES-06-13-05 1117EDT

Posted on 06/13/2005 8:45:15 AM PDT by TheOtherOne

Joking Pilots in Commuter Jet Crash Wanted to 'have a Little Fun' by Climbing to 41,000 Feet

By Leslie Miller Associated Press Writer
Published: Jun 13, 2005 WASHINGTON (AP) - Two pilots, in a jovial mood as they flew an empty commuter jet, wanted to "have a little fun" by taking the plane to an unusually high altitude last October, only to realize as the engines failed that they were not going to make it, according to transcripts released Monday.

The plane, which the two were ferrying from Little Rock, Ark. to Minneapolis, crashed and both Capt. Jesse Rhodes and First Officer Peter Cesarz perished.

The cockpit voice recording, released by the National Transportation Safety Board at the start of a three-day hearing into the Oct. 14, 2004 accident, revealed how the pilots cracked jokes and decided to "have a little fun" and fly to 41,000 feet - the maximum altitude for their 50-seat plane. Most commuter jets fly at lower altitudes.

"Man, we can do it, 41-it," said Cesarz at 9:48 p.m. A minute later, Rhodes said, "40 thousand, baby."

Two minutes later, "There's 41-0, my man," Cesarz said. "Made it, man."

At 9:52 p.m., one of the pilots popped a can of Pepsi and they joked about drinking beer. A minute later, Cesarz said, "This is the greatest thing, no way."

But at 10:03 p.m., the pilots reported their engine had failed. Five minutes later, they said both engines had failed and they wanted a direct route to any airport.

The transcript recounts their increasingly desperate efforts to restart the engines and regain altitude. They tried to land at the Jefferson City, Mo., airport but by 10:14 p.m., it was obvious they wouldn't reach it.

"We're not going to make it, man. We're not going to make it," Cesarz said. The plane crashed in a residential neighborhood of Jefferson City. No one was injured on the ground.

Accident investigators are examining how well the pilots were trained - a key safety question as the number of regional jets keeps growing.

The crash involved a Bombardier regional jet plane operated by Pinnacle Airlines, an affiliate of Northwest Airlines. Like many regional carriers, Pinnacle is growing rapidly as it teams up with a traditional network airline looking to offer more seats to more places.

Memphis, Tenn.-based Pinnacle grew by 700 percent in the past five years, according to Phil Reed, its marketing vice president. During that time, it switched its fleet from propeller-driven planes to small turbojets, known as regional jets, or RJs.

The number of regional jets rose to 1,630 last year from 570 in 2000, the Federal Aviation Administration says. The question of whether government safety inspectors can keep up with such rapid changes in the airline industry was raised last week in a Transportation Department inspector general's report.

Jet engines work differently at higher altitudes, and it's unclear whether the relatively inexperienced Pinnacle pilots were aware that they had to be more careful in the thin air at 41,000 feet, the maximum altitude for their plane.

According to FAA transcripts of air-to-ground conversations, an air traffic controller in Kansas City told the two pilots it was rare to see the plane flying that high.

"Yeah, we're actually ... we don't have any passengers on board, so we decided to have a little fun and come up here," one of the pilots said. The transcripts don't identify whether Jesse Rhodes or Cesarz made the statement.

First one, then the other engine shut down. The last contact that controllers had with the crew was at 9,000 feet, when the pilot reported an airport beacon in sight.

At the hearing, NTSB investigators plan to delve into the plane's flight limits and the proper recovery techniques when engines fail. They also want to know if the pilots knew those procedures and to learn the engine's performance characteristics at high altitudes.

On June 2, the FAA issued a special bulletin clarifying what steps pilots need to take to restart an engine when there's a dual engine failure, agency spokeswoman Laura Brown said.

David Stempler, president of the Air Travelers Association, said the issue may be reckless pilots rather than inadequate training or improper recovery procedures.

"This is more a story of pilots having time on their hands and playing with things in the cockpit that they shouldn't," he said.

Flying, he said, is as boring as truck driving most of the time.

"This was boredom and experimentation, these guys experimenting with things they had no business doing," Stempler said.

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On the Net:

National Transportation Safety Board: http://www.ntsb.gov

AP-ES-06-13-05 1117EDT


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KEYWORDS: faa; holdmuhbeer; pilot; plane; planecrash
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To: Dead Dog

There was a thread on it...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1420586/posts


141 posted on 06/13/2005 12:43:07 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of FReepers...)
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To: Dead Dog

Sounds absolute to me.


142 posted on 06/13/2005 12:43:26 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of FReepers...)
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To: SkyPilot
I don't understand why they could not airstart the engines once they were at a lower altitude. Something is wrong here.

I'm with you. They go on about how the pilots were "goofing around", but taking a piece of equipment to the mfgr's reccomended limits hardly qualifies as reckless.

143 posted on 06/13/2005 12:43:54 PM PDT by bad company (Then they say 'I came to the wrong jihad.'")
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To: Tennessee_Bob
Keep it up, we may have to fight this out in a serious manner.

My BBQ ribs are better than yours!

144 posted on 06/13/2005 12:44:29 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (The only thing a man should moisturize is a woman.)
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To: Dead Dog
service is fl44. The baby can go a lot higher than that.
145 posted on 06/13/2005 12:45:53 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (The only thing a man should moisturize is a woman.)
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To: Pukin Dog; Tennessee_Bob

Typical... competition is in the hearts of all males - (and most females).


FYI... I had a friend punch out this weekend in his Pitts... got into something and couldn't get out. He's fine - twisted ankle. But, there are Pitts parts for sale... in a creek bed somewhere.

Check eBay later this week.... ;-}


146 posted on 06/13/2005 12:48:38 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of FReepers...)
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To: Dashing Dasher
got into something and couldn't get out. He's fine - twisted ankle. But, there are Pitts parts for sale... in a creek bed somewhere.

Sounds like he got out of it just fine - other than that ankle.

147 posted on 06/13/2005 12:53:54 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (The Crew Chief's Toolbox: A roll around cabinet full of specialists.)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

His instructor and I are friends... The instructor has been bugging him to get me training - I guess the old fart was right!

;-)


148 posted on 06/13/2005 12:55:04 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of FReepers...)
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To: Dashing Dasher
Darwin Award Winners?

They get my vote.

149 posted on 06/13/2005 12:59:07 PM PDT by GOPJ (Deep Throat(s) -- top level FBI officials playing cub reporters for fools.)
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To: Dashing Dasher

me=more

DOH!!!

Too busy watching the Jackson Caravan heading to the courthouse.

LOL!!!


150 posted on 06/13/2005 1:05:59 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of FReepers...)
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To: Pukin Dog
My BBQ ribs are better than yours!

That may well be true - but if there's a Pukin Dog around the grill - how good can they be??

151 posted on 06/13/2005 1:08:16 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (The Crew Chief's Toolbox: A roll around cabinet full of specialists.)
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To: Dashing Dasher
Typical... competition is in the hearts of all males - (and most females).

Competition? Nah - he used to break them and I used to fix them. err...I mean - he was a pilot, and I was a mechanic.

152 posted on 06/13/2005 1:09:49 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (The Crew Chief's Toolbox: A roll around cabinet full of specialists.)
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To: Tennessee_Bob; Pukin Dog

LOL!!!

We had a BBQ at the homedrome this weekend - and one of the dogs ate something and threw up (like a pukin dog).

From that moment on - no one ate a thing.

LOL!!!

PS... back to Jackson Jury Verdict....


153 posted on 06/13/2005 1:23:14 PM PDT by Dashing Dasher (To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of FReepers...)
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To: Tennessee_Bob
I see there is a Jackson verdict. I hope they haul that dude to jail, just so I don't have to hear another word on the subject. Gotta go watch the spectacle, because I'm looking forward to the riot afterward.
154 posted on 06/13/2005 1:29:30 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (The only thing a man should moisturize is a woman.)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

HEHEHE Yeah I have seen what they do to tanks NASTY!


155 posted on 06/13/2005 1:30:37 PM PDT by Syntyr
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To: Maceman

I can't believe there are people here that think this is funny. Shame on you.


156 posted on 06/13/2005 1:30:55 PM PDT by Hildy ( The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue)
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To: Pukin Dog

The only thing I want to hear about him is when he and Scott Peterson get into a prison fight with sharpend spoons.

And that would be great PPV.


157 posted on 06/13/2005 1:34:16 PM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: Hildy
The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue

What good is a dog like that???

158 posted on 06/13/2005 1:35:57 PM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: Hildy; Pukin Dog
With all due respect - the majority of the ones that are joking are aviation professionals - either now, or used to be. Even as a non-pilot, the job I did was extremely dangerous - I had a jet engine explode on me right after I walked out of the test cell - an F100-220 came apart in what is termed a "catastrophic failure." I still joke about it. We told jokes while we worked crash recovery - because you can't take it personally - after all, that was someone you knew in that smoking hole. Those of us that work in the field know that it is extremely dangerous, despite the bravado. We joke about it because we know that one day - it may be us.
159 posted on 06/13/2005 1:36:53 PM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (The Crew Chief's Toolbox: A roll around cabinet full of specialists.)
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To: Tennessee_Bob

ok. That makes sense to me.


160 posted on 06/13/2005 1:42:14 PM PDT by Hildy ( The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue)
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