Aircraft makes emergency landing at Houston airport


A small aircraft made an emergency landing at Ellington Airport. There were two people on board, and while no fire was reported initially, white smoke was later observed. No injuries or criminal intent were noted.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department - All Districts
03:16
Transcript:
That's clear, seven. 11 and her, Delveston Road. Runway 17 right. We're coming from an aircraft engine. 40-36, permit DOA[1], I'm going to check on that. Go ahead. Okay. Okay, 13, I'll check by. No, Fox, what kind of goal is it? An airport crash alert at Ellington Runway, 17 right. It's coming from an aircraft engine. 26-7, you can show me arrive, I'm out here, close by, I'm not saying anything. Okay, that's clear. Units going to fly. I don't go through. I'm over by the spaceboard and I'm not seeing anything, any plumes of smoke or anything. Can you advise with the Linton Field? I'm going to stand by the middle and watch for me. If you just run off the front door. 13 down 15 trucking safety Clear 4-1, if you get any 911 calls from this address, you can disregard and do a visit slip. That's clear. And as we advise that HFU slit says it's going to be a small aircraft, (name withheld), just landed two souls on board. Hi, 7 o'clock to southeast this fridge. Good iPhone. Yeah, we just talked to the Kirtel Tower for Alington Airport. And a third jet out there, it was just an emergency with an aircraft that was coming in for third grade. Okay, that's clear. I appreciate that. You want to just reverse it. C7, that's Cuban. After 13 down 15, checking safety. I'm sorry if you're still looking for the apartment. I'm sorry if you're still looking for the apartment. Yes, that's clear. Okay, clear. So, 26-7dispatch. Just checking that HV's been route to 7-50, correct? Yes, that is correct. Engine 52 was in route. Right, I can kind of see some white smoke up. I mean, I can't access it from where I'm at, but I can see it. It seems like there's already some sort of emergency vehicles out there. Thanks for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DOA: Dead On Arrival (possibly a status check, but not confirmed as a fatality)
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Location mentioned:
Ellington Airport, 11602 Aerospace Ave, Houston, TX 77034
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