Aircraft declares emergency due to engine power loss


Audio|Source: Western Washington/Seattle ATC
01:26
Transcript:
7-8-7-8-0-fall. 9.9, (name withheld) 288-3-9. Engine manifold pressure readings and some partial loss of power. It would be basically the same to declare an emergency at this point, but yeah, that's our situation, if you take on mine. 3-662-10-Go-back, I'm sorry, that was all steps, so he said something about emergency. Yep, we have the ronious manifold pressure readings, Partial loss of power and our engine indications are all over the place. We're just joining the approach. Dutkimoise. 3-6-2-Tangled Microw vats. To be able to continue the approach. A-firm 2-2-Tegomite. Raja, how many solds on board and fuel remaining? One pilot only and we've got 60 L on the field, Tudegovine. Currently, the ceiling at Renton is showing 2,200. So as we continue to sit down at 2,100, you should be able to get some via park conditions here. We're just breaking out. Now at 2,800, you take a mic. We're saying my question. Do you have the airport in say? Negative. Do you think a mic? Do you think of my, Roger. This approach to donate 1-6 Renton. Clearty-Visual 1-6 rent. Do you take a mind? Do you request any equipment that you're standing by there at Renton?
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Location mentioned:
Paine Field (PAE), 3220 100th St SW, Everett, WA 98204
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