Executive jet declares emergency after engine shutdown, Ontario CA
An executive aircraft declared an in-flight emergency near Ontario International Airport after one engine shut down. The aircraft had three people on board and about 2.5 hours of fuel remaining.
Audio|Source: Riverside County Aviation Air to Air and Ground to Air
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Transcript:
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Okay, SoCal Approach, getting a jet 263 with the 11,000, and we'll need the delay vector in error.
00:07
Executive at 263, SoCalafurkaltimeter 3004, advise them to get ATIS Bravo, and Ontario.
00:16
All right, 004 and we'll let you know and we'll get Bravo, essentially at 263. Okay,
00:22
and you can expect the ILS or visual 26 left. Understand you are not declaring an emergency, just have one engine off.
00:31
Negative, we are declaring an emergency. We do have one engine shut down.
00:35
Okay, C3, Roger that.
00:40
It's at 263.
00:42
I'm sure if you pass this information on to anybody else yet, but what's the fuel remaining minutes and the souls on board.
00:50
I've got three soles on board and 2.5 hours of fuel where it's at 6.3.
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Location mentioned:
Ontario International Airport (ONT), Ontario, CA 91761
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