PRIOR EMERGENCY
Air site visitors controllers make the selections about when planes can land and take off, and when floor autos can enter runways.
The controller who made the decision for Air Canada flight 8646 to land had been looking for a gate for a United Airways flight that complained of a nasty odor, in keeping with a recording out there on liveatc.web.
The United pilots determined to not fly and declared an emergency over the odor that had sickened flight attendants.
Hearth vehicles that had appeared to have been cleared by the identical controller to cross Runway 4 on the airport have been headed to the United flight because the Air Canada Categorical CRJ-900 jet operated by regional companion Jazz Aviation landed with 72 passengers and 4 crew.
“Cease, truck one, cease,” the controller stated, shortly after approving passage throughout the runway. The arrival airplane then hit the hearth truck.
In line with separate audio posted by liveatc.web, an unidentified controller who seems to be the one concerned within the crash, advised one other pilot after the collision that he had been coping with an emergency earlier.
“I tousled,” he stated in a shaken voice.
The pilot of the opposite airplane, which had seen the crash, responded “Nah man, you probably did the most effective you can.” The pilot had stated the sooner incident “wasn’t good to look at”.

