"Fatigue has been a big issue, especially in cargo operations, and the board is very conscious of that --so that's going to be one of the focal areas," Feith said.Chambers County Sheriff Brian Hawthorne and Lt. Erik Kvarme had the honor this evening of transporting family members of...Copyright 2019 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.Aaron Barker has been a senior digital editor at KPRC 2 since 2016. "Pilot records, flight records, talking to flight crews that have flown with these pilots," Feith said.Feith said the cargo plane, which was built in 1992, should have been fine if it had been properly maintained, but he said malfunctions and maintenance errors do happen, and there is also the possibility of fatigue. It appeared to be traveling at a steep angle toward the ground. As a meteorologist, he specializes in stories about the weather. The video, which was recorded by a security camera at a school in Anahuac, shows only a second of Atlas Air flight 3591. Human remains believed to belong to the third person have also been found.Investigators are still searching the wreckage for the aircraft’s so-called black box, which records data that will be used to help determine the cause of the crash. Postal Service.The black boxes containing cockpit audio and flight data have been recovered. Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office Tuesday night's storm shifted the debris.Investigators said the focus is now on raking and dredging, searching the waters and bringing out the debris. Tuesday night's storm shifted the debris.Investigators said the focus is now on raking and dredging, searching the waters and bringing out the debris. Investigators called the …
The three people aboard the twin-engine Boeing 767 were killed. Dramatic video shows final moments as Atlas Air jet plunges into Trinity Bay Debris was found in the shallow waters of Trinity Bay, ranging fro… Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.We're getting our first look at two of the three men killed when a cargo plane plunged into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Satruday near Anahuac.The Chambers County Sheriff's Office release photos of Capt. He has covered Hurricane Harvey, the Astros first World Series win, the Santa Fe High School shooting, the ITC fire and Tropical Storm Imelda. A plume of water, mud and debris can be seen rising from the site of impact.The Feb. 23 crash was recorded from a west-facing wall at the Chambers County Law Enforcement Center on Bolivar Avenue, Sheriff Brian Hawthorne said. https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Amazon-Atlas-plane-crash-video-Chambers-County-13642877.php Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office It appeared to be traveling at a steep angle toward the ground.Witnesses reported hearing loud noises coming from the plane’s engines before it plunged into the water off Chambers County. "A lot of that energy is still in the parts, and so it'll drive these parts deep into the bottom of that river bed and so they're going to have to dredge possibly 10-20 feet," Feith said.Feith said investigators will also consider the human element. Total average flying time for new hires at Atlas and its subsidiary, Southern Air, dropped to around 5,600 hours in 2018, compared to 7,303 hours in 2015. However, with a powerful plane crashing into shallow duck hunting territory, conditions are less than ideal. Investigators called the … Ricky Blakely and Sean Archuleta and First Officer Conrad Aska were killed in the crash. The bodies of Sean Archuleta and Conrad Aska have been recovered. Photos released of 2 recovered crew members killed in Amazon Air cargo plane crash "A lot of that energy is still in the parts, and so it'll drive these parts deep into the bottom of that river bed and so they're going to have to dredge possibly 10-20 feet," Feith said.Feith said investigators will also consider the human element. Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office Two bodies have been recovered from the site where a Boeing 767 Atlas Air cargo plane crashed in Texas on Saturday. Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office
"The key here is going to be the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder because it will tell the investigators basically what was occurring," said Greg Feith, former National Transportation Safety Board senior air safety investigator.Search crews dealt with unforgiving elements. It appeared to be traveling at a steep angle toward the ground.Witnesses reported hearing loud noises coming from the plane’s engines before it plunged into the water off Chambers County. Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac. "Pilot records, flight records, talking to flight crews that have flown with these pilots," Feith said.Feith said the cargo plane, which was built in 1992, should have been fine if it had been properly maintained, but he said malfunctions and maintenance errors do happen, and there is also the possibility of fatigue. Human remains believed to belong to the third person have also been found.Investigators are still searching the wreckage for the aircraft’s so-called black box, which records data that will be used to help determine the cause of the crash.
The three people aboard the twin-engine Boeing 767 were killed. Dramatic video shows final moments as Atlas Air jet plunges into Trinity Bay Debris was found in the shallow waters of Trinity Bay, ranging fro… Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac.We're getting our first look at two of the three men killed when a cargo plane plunged into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Satruday near Anahuac.The Chambers County Sheriff's Office release photos of Capt. He has covered Hurricane Harvey, the Astros first World Series win, the Santa Fe High School shooting, the ITC fire and Tropical Storm Imelda. A plume of water, mud and debris can be seen rising from the site of impact.The Feb. 23 crash was recorded from a west-facing wall at the Chambers County Law Enforcement Center on Bolivar Avenue, Sheriff Brian Hawthorne said. https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Amazon-Atlas-plane-crash-video-Chambers-County-13642877.php Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office It appeared to be traveling at a steep angle toward the ground.Witnesses reported hearing loud noises coming from the plane’s engines before it plunged into the water off Chambers County. "A lot of that energy is still in the parts, and so it'll drive these parts deep into the bottom of that river bed and so they're going to have to dredge possibly 10-20 feet," Feith said.Feith said investigators will also consider the human element. Total average flying time for new hires at Atlas and its subsidiary, Southern Air, dropped to around 5,600 hours in 2018, compared to 7,303 hours in 2015. However, with a powerful plane crashing into shallow duck hunting territory, conditions are less than ideal. Investigators called the … Ricky Blakely and Sean Archuleta and First Officer Conrad Aska were killed in the crash. The bodies of Sean Archuleta and Conrad Aska have been recovered. Photos released of 2 recovered crew members killed in Amazon Air cargo plane crash "A lot of that energy is still in the parts, and so it'll drive these parts deep into the bottom of that river bed and so they're going to have to dredge possibly 10-20 feet," Feith said.Feith said investigators will also consider the human element. Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office Two bodies have been recovered from the site where a Boeing 767 Atlas Air cargo plane crashed in Texas on Saturday. Photo: Chambers County Sheriff's Office
"The key here is going to be the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder because it will tell the investigators basically what was occurring," said Greg Feith, former National Transportation Safety Board senior air safety investigator.Search crews dealt with unforgiving elements. It appeared to be traveling at a steep angle toward the ground.Witnesses reported hearing loud noises coming from the plane’s engines before it plunged into the water off Chambers County. Atlas Air First Officer Conrad Aska, 44, and Sean Archuleta 36, were killed when Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed into the shallow waters of Trinity Bay on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019, near Anahuac. "Pilot records, flight records, talking to flight crews that have flown with these pilots," Feith said.Feith said the cargo plane, which was built in 1992, should have been fine if it had been properly maintained, but he said malfunctions and maintenance errors do happen, and there is also the possibility of fatigue. Human remains believed to belong to the third person have also been found.Investigators are still searching the wreckage for the aircraft’s so-called black box, which records data that will be used to help determine the cause of the crash.