Former Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson has revealed shocking details about his terrifying mid-air scare last October. In newly released audio and video footage, the off-duty pilot is heard desperately trying to shut down the engines of a passenger plane, putting the lives of 83 people in jeopardy.
The disturbing recordings show Emerson's frantic attempts to disable the aircraft's engines just hours after taking off from Seattle. As the Boeing 737-800 soared through the skies, Emerson became increasingly agitated, his voice rising with panic as he frantically worked the controls.
"It's not my plane," Emerson is heard saying in the audio. "I'm not going to start it up." However, despite his protests, the engines remained online and the aircraft continued on its trajectory.
Air traffic control officials were alerted to Emerson's behavior and quickly took control of the situation. In a tense standoff, they managed to calm Emerson down and persuade him to return the plane to its intended route.
The harrowing incident has raised serious questions about Emerson's mental fitness to fly an aircraft, prompting Alaska Airlines to launch an investigation into his actions. Authorities have also charged Emerson with reckless endangerment of life after he allegedly put the lives of over 80 passengers in grave danger.
As authorities continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the terrifying mid-air scare, one thing is clear: Joseph Emerson's actions on that fateful day will be remembered for a long time to come.
The disturbing recordings show Emerson's frantic attempts to disable the aircraft's engines just hours after taking off from Seattle. As the Boeing 737-800 soared through the skies, Emerson became increasingly agitated, his voice rising with panic as he frantically worked the controls.
"It's not my plane," Emerson is heard saying in the audio. "I'm not going to start it up." However, despite his protests, the engines remained online and the aircraft continued on its trajectory.
Air traffic control officials were alerted to Emerson's behavior and quickly took control of the situation. In a tense standoff, they managed to calm Emerson down and persuade him to return the plane to its intended route.
The harrowing incident has raised serious questions about Emerson's mental fitness to fly an aircraft, prompting Alaska Airlines to launch an investigation into his actions. Authorities have also charged Emerson with reckless endangerment of life after he allegedly put the lives of over 80 passengers in grave danger.
As authorities continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the terrifying mid-air scare, one thing is clear: Joseph Emerson's actions on that fateful day will be remembered for a long time to come.