Radio silence from Concorde 192
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Horton attempts to contact Speedbird Concorde 192, but experiences a total RT breakdown. This indicates a critical communication loss with the aircraft.
Horton's supervisor arrives, and he reports the intermittent trace of Speedbird Concorde 192 approaching London. This escalates the situation, indicating an unresolved issue.
Who Was There
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Professionally composed but edging into fearful incredulity as anomalies accumulate
Horton grips a telephone receiver in the Heathrow tower, his posture tense as he repeatedly calls out to the descending Concorde 192. His supervisor silently looms beside him, amplifying the isolation of the task. Horton’s voice wavers between procedural control and rising concern.
- • Re-establish reliable radio contact with Concorde 192
- • Determine the cause of the communication breakdown using standard protocols
- • Aviation safety relies on clear and uninterrupted communication
- • Civil aviation emergencies follow known patterns and can be resolved with procedure
Mentioned indirectly through Horton’s anxious references, Captain Urquhart remains unseen aboard Concorde 192, his authority implied by the aircraft’s identity …
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The black office telephone is the critical lifeline between Horton and the outside world. He holds it tightly, using its receiver to repeatedly attempt contact with the descending aircraft. The device’s mechanical ring and static become symbols of futility as the aircraft’s transmissions fade into breakdown.
Location Details
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The Heathrow Air Traffic Control Tower serves as the nerve center commanding the descent corridor of Concorde 192 near London. Within its glass-walled structure, radar screens and radio consoles become unreliable as the aircraft’s trace flickers and dies. The tower’s role as a nexus of control is suddenly undermined.
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