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87 Night IFR Electrical Failure: ATC and a Cell Phone Save a Doctor – Interview with Controller Phil Enis

Aviation News Talk – Pilot Stories, Safety Tips & General Aviation News

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🗓️ 26 November 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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87 Night IFR Electrical Failure: ATC and a Cell Phone Save a Doctor – Interview with Controller Phil Enis

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Summary
On Super Bowl Sunday, Dr. Peter Edenhoffer was flying IFR at night in a Cessna Cardinal when he lost his electrical system. He'd already texted his son to say goodbye. Then he received a text message from Fort Worth Center which gave him hope for surviving when he realized he wasn't alone. Max interviews NATCA's Archie League Medal of Safety President's Award winner controller Phil Enis about this save. Watch the NATCA video to hear more of the ATC radio transmissions and see more of the text messages from this save. It also includes a link where to where you can watch Dr. Peter Edenhoffer talk about what was going through his mind as he was alone in the dark.

Here are some ideas you should consider on future IFR flights including:
1. Include a cell phone or satellite phone number in the Remarks section of your IFR flight, so that controllers can attempt to reach you by phone or text, if they lose radio communications with you.
2. Bring a handheld radio when you fly. Set it up and test it ahead of time so that you know that it works. Handheld radios in metal airplanes receive OK, but often don't transmit well because they're essentially inside a shielded cage (the airplane!). Installing an external antenna on your airplane will greatly improve the transmit capability of a handheld radio.
3. If you have an electrical failure, use an EFB app like ForeFlight to navigate to an airport with better weather.
4. If you have cell phone service, consider calling 911 and have them pass along  your cellphone number to an air traffic controller.

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0:00.0

I'm not sure how many of you fly.

0:04.0

I think IFR is no fun.

0:07.0

IFR with no electricity in the dark is really, really no fun.

0:13.0

You know, your life hangs on maybe one, two instruments, attitude indicator.

0:19.0

You don't have any more backups left.

0:21.0

That's it.

0:22.0

Your life is this instrument here, and the one tells the airspeed.

0:31.3

Hello, and thank you for joining us for episode 87 of the Aviation News Talk podcast.

0:35.9

I'm your host, Max Crescott.

0:37.2

And you just heard Dr. Peter

0:38.6

Edenhofer, who was saved by the rather unique actions of three air traffic controllers

0:42.8

who recently won the Natka, that's the National Air Traffic Controllers Association,

0:48.2

President's Award for the Best Save of the Year. And today I'll be sitting down with

0:51.9

Phil Ennis, one of those three air traffic

0:54.4

controllers who was honored for their actions. And we'll talk about how they helped bring the

0:58.3

doctor down after his complete electrical failure while flying IFR at night on Super Bowl Sunday

1:04.0

last year. But first, if you're new to the show, well, we have a weekly show that shares

1:08.3

pilot safety tips in general aviation news and

1:11.0

it helps connect you with a broader community that's champing general aviation around the world.

1:15.8

And I hope you'll click on the subscribe button so that new episodes of the show will download

1:19.3

automatically to your phone each week.

1:21.4

And after the show, if you find yourself wanting just a little bit more on this story,

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