NTSB releases preliminary report into the deadly Galveston plane crash that killed 6 people

A Deadly Galveston Plane Crash Claims Six Lives, Leaves Questions Unanswered

Aviation experts say a new NTSB report into the fatal Galveston plane crash has shed some light on what went wrong, but many questions remain unanswered.

The investigation into the December 22nd crash, which killed six people including a young burn victim, revealed that the pilots had reported no mechanical issues and were following normal procedures. However, officials say the weather conditions at the time of the crash, with low visibility and ceilings, made it difficult for the pilots to see.

According to aviation expert Josh Verde, "There was no problem reported by the pilots... This seemed like a normal instrument approach." The report highlights confusion between the crew and air traffic controllers in the final moments before the crash, which may have contributed to the tragedy.

The NTSB preliminary report also reveals that air traffic controllers had discussed with the airplane crew which technology to use for the approach and landing. Verde believes this could be a contributing factor to the crash, saying "That approach wasn't the best approach in my opinion for weather conditions of this sort."

A chilling clue came from a witness who reported hearing the sound of the engine "pull back" and then go to full power as if the pilot was trying to avoid water. Verde believes this could indicate that the pilot tried to escape, but the cause of the crash remains unclear.

The NTSB says it may take 12-24 months to produce a final report, during which time investigators will examine the aircraft, pilot, and weather conditions. The agency is also seeking more witness statements.

While the preliminary report provides some insights, many questions still remain unanswered. As Verde notes, "What this report tells us is that up until the crash, things seemed for the most part normal." A thorough investigation will be needed to determine the exact cause of the deadly Galveston plane crash.
 
man... it's just so sad what happened in galveston πŸ€•. six people lost their lives and we still dont know all the details 🌫️. i mean, pilots reported no mechanical issues but then they have this crazy low visibility situation ⛅️. and air traffic controllers were discussing which tech to use? that sounds like a recipe for disaster 🚨. and what's with the witness saying the engine went from full power back to low? it's like the pilot was trying to avoid something, but what? πŸ€”. we need more info on this one, ntsb's got its work cut out for it πŸ’Ό. can't wait to hear that final report in 12-24 months... will be keeping an eye on it πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I mean, it's like, you can't help but wonder what really happened in that plane crash. The fact that the pilots reported no mechanical issues and were following normal procedures makes you think it was just a case of bad luck or a wrong turn somewhere? But at the same time, the low visibility and confusion with air traffic controllers is super suspicious. I'm not saying one thing or the other, but it's clear that there are still a lot of unanswered questions here. Maybe they should've taken more precautions on that day? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Anyway, I hope the NTSB can get to the bottom of this and give us some real answers soon. It's just frustrating when stuff like this happens and we're left with so many what-ifs. 😐
 
🚨😱 I'm still trying to process what happened in Galveston. The fact that the pilots reported no mechanical issues and were following normal procedures makes it even more disturbing... like something out of a movie 🍿 where everything seems perfect on the surface but then BAM! Chaos erupts πŸ’₯.

I think Josh Verde's point about the air traffic controllers discussing technology to use for the approach is super suspicious. What if there was some miscommunication or mistake that led to the crash? The fact that the pilot tried to "escape" by pulling back and increasing power just adds to the mystery 🀯.

I'm all for a thorough investigation, but 12-24 months feels like an eternity for answers 😩. Can we at least get some clarity on what really happened that day? I need to know! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” ugh I cant believe 6 ppl lost their lives in a plane crash 🚨... its so crazy how they reported no issues and everything went according to procedure but then suddenly boom 😱... low visibility is not an excuse for pilots tho, they should have seen something wrong by now ⛅️. the air traffic controllers discussion on approach tech is super sketchy too πŸ€”... i hope the full report comes out soon so we can know whats really going on πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around what happened in that crash... it's crazy how one wrong move can lead to such a tragic outcome 🚨😱. The fact that the pilots reported no issues and were following normal procedures makes it even more baffling πŸ˜•. And I don't blame the air traffic controllers for being confused, but at the same time, they should've been more on top of things πŸ’‘.

I mean, can you imagine being in that situation and not knowing what's going on? 🀯 The thought alone gives me chills 😨. It just goes to show how unpredictable everything can be when it comes to flying ✈️. I hope the NTSB gets to the bottom of this eventually... we all deserve answers πŸ’”.
 
πŸ˜” The thought of 6 lives lost in such a tragic accident still haunts me. I can only imagine how scary it must have been for that young burn victim's family and loved ones... πŸ€• My kids always ask me about flying, and now I'm more cautious than ever 😬. It's amazing how quickly technology can make things seem "normal" when in reality there are so many factors at play. The fact that air traffic controllers were discussing the approach with the crew just hours before is pretty mind-blowing... 🀯 My kids would never be able to grasp all this, and I don't blame them! 😊
 
Still can't believe what happened on that plane πŸ€•. It's crazy how one wrong move by air traffic controllers could lead to a fatal crash. The fact that the pilots reported no mechanical issues and were following normal procedures makes it all the more baffling πŸ˜•. And that sound from the witness... what if the pilot really was trying to avoid water? 🚨 Those 6 lives lost are a big deal, and I hope the NTSB can finally give us some answers after all this time πŸ’”
 
πŸ˜• my thoughts are with the families of the victims... it's just so senseless and heartbreaking when something like this happens. i can imagine how terrifying it must've been for everyone involved, especially that young burn victim who didn't make it. the fact that there were low visibility and ceilings on that day just adds to the uncertainty... it's hard to understand what went wrong without knowing all the details. 12-24 months is a long time to wait for answers πŸ•°οΈ, but i hope the NTSB gets to the bottom of this. it's good that they're seeking more witness statements and examining everything closely. my prayers (not in a religious sense, just a wish for them) are with the survivors too πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I was just thinking about how much I love trying out new recipes in the kitchen and I saw this amazing video of a cake that's literally made from scratch, no mix involved πŸŽ‚. And I'm like, what's the most creative way you can make a cake? Can you use some sort of 3D printing or something? And then it hit me, have you guys ever noticed how some planes are just so sleek and aerodynamic? It's like they're designed for speed, but at the same time, safety has to be a major concern. I mean, what if there was a malfunction and you had to make an emergency landing? Would that thing even fly? 😱
 
man that's such a shame πŸ€• six lives lost and so many questions still unanswered πŸ€” i dont get why they need 12-24 months to finish the report, cant they just give us some real answers already? 😩 maybe they should've had like 2 extra air traffic controllers on duty that day to help with the confusion πŸ™„
 
ugh I'm so shocked 🀯 by this news... like what even happens on a plane? I mean we're always hearing about air traffic control stuff and safety protocols, but it's just not something you ever think about until it's too late... does anyone really know what went wrong here? πŸ€” the fact that the pilots reported no issues and were following normal procedures just makes this whole thing even more weird... I mean was there a point where they just lost control or something? 😬
 
Man πŸ˜” I'm like totally shook by this news... six people lost their lives and there's still so much we don't know about what happened. The fact that the pilots reported no mechanical issues and were following normal procedures is kinda weird, you know? πŸ€” Like, how can something just go wrong in a situation where everything seems fine on the surface? πŸ’₯

And I feel bad for the young burn victim's family... their lives will never be the same. It's like, what could've been done to prevent this tragedy? πŸ™ Was it just a terrible case of bad luck or was there something more going on? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm also curious about that witness who heard the sound of the engine "pulling back" and then going to full power... does that mean the pilot was trying to avoid water? That's like, a huge red flag right there! ⚠️

We need more answers, you know? πŸ€” The NTSB is taking their time, but I think we should be seeing some updates sooner rather than later. Twelve to 24 months sounds like an eternity for this family and the community. πŸ•°οΈ
 
Ugh, 6 lives lost already... πŸ€• This sounds like a pretty standard pilot error kinda situation, where everyone did their job but circumstances got in the way. Low visibility is no joke, and it's crazy how much confusion there was between air traffic controllers and the pilots. Like, shouldn't they have been on the same page? πŸ€” The witness account of the engine sputtering out and then revving up is super creepy... it's like someone was trying to escape, but didn't quite make it. I hope this final report comes out soon so we can get some real answers about what went wrong πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I mean, it's a shame about what happened in Galveston, but I'm still trying to wrap my head around some of this. So the pilots were following all procedures and there was no mechanical issue, right? But then you've got these weather conditions that are pretty dodgy... low visibility and all that. 🌫️

I get where the experts are saying it's not clear what went down, but at the same time, some of this sounds like a classic case of human error. I mean, air traffic controllers discussing with the crew about which tech to use for the approach? That does sound fishy to me.

And that witness statement about the engine sounding like the pilot was trying to avoid water... it's just really unnerving. 🚨

I guess what I'm saying is, while this preliminary report gives us some clues, we still need a lot more answers before we can say for sure what happened. 12-24 months might seem like a long time, but at least the NTSB is being thorough and not rushing to judgment. 😊
 
πŸ˜” The fact that air traffic controllers were discussing which tech to use with the crew and then they still had a crash is wild 🀯. I mean, what's the point of even having discussions if you're just gonna do something wrong anyway? It's like they're just playing with lives here... πŸ’€ And the sound of the engine going from "pull back" to full power - that's some pretty crazy stuff 😱. You'd think they would've seen it coming and taken precautions, but I guess not this time πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The NTSB needs to get its act together and figure out what went wrong here πŸ‘€...
 
🚨 2025 Stats:
- Plane crashes result in ~700 fatalities worldwide (Source: Aviation Safety Network)
- US air traffic control errors contribute to 1 in 10 fatal crashes (Source: FAA)
- December is the deadliest month for aviation accidents, with 25% of all fatal crashes occurring during this time. πŸ“†

The Galveston plane crash is just another reminder of how unforgiving the skies can be! 🌫️ With 6 lives lost, it's heartbreaking to think about what could've been done differently. The NTSB report may have shed some light on the investigation, but it's clear that there's still a lot we don't know.

πŸš€ Aviation experts like Josh Verde are spot on when they say that technology choices can be critical in adverse weather conditions. The fact that air traffic controllers discussed approach options with the crew raises red flags 🚨. It's time to get to the bottom of this tragedy and make sure it doesn't happen again! πŸ’₯

The wait for a final report will be a long 12-24 months, but we can't afford to lose any more lives in these situations. Stay vigilant, everyone! πŸ‘€
 
man, can you believe how sketchy the pilots' last min's were? they're saying no issues with the plane, but then you got this witness hearing the engine go from idle to full power like the pilot was trying to escape... sounds super suspicious πŸ€”. and what's up with the air traffic controllers not being on the same page as the crew? it's like a recipe for disaster 😬. i'm still waiting for that final report, 12-24 months is a looong time to figure out what went wrong...
 
πŸ˜• my thoughts are with the families of those who lost their loved ones in the plane crash... it's just devastating to think about what happened and how quickly things can change in an instant πŸ€•... seems like there was a lot of confusion between pilots, air traffic controllers, and weather conditions which might have led to this tragedy... 🌫️ 12-24 months feels like forever for those who are waiting for answers... πŸ•°οΈ
 
I'm fumin' about dis crash 😑! Six lives lost and still so many questions? It's like they're just wingin' it over there at NTSB πŸ™„. Low visibility, confusion with air traffic control... what were they thinkin'? πŸ˜‚ And that witness statement? Like the pilot was tryin' to escape water or somethin'! It's all so sketchy.

I mean, I get it, investigations take time and all, but come on, 12-24 months? That's ages for someone who just lost a family member 🀯. And what about the crew? Were they properly trained for this kind of situation? So many questions left unanswered...
 
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