Here's what I've been able to sluce: Works in Yuma az. Crashes in California. Cardiologist with significant experience. Indian in origin. According to ATC: sounded impaired (confused) while flying.
Any further info?
Here's what I've been able to sluce: Works in Yuma az. Crashes in California. Cardiologist with significant experience. Indian in origin. According to ATC: sounded impaired (confused) while flying.
Any further info?
"Su" (cognate with Greek "eu") is a prefix meaning good and "gata" is the past passive participle of "to go".
According to Bhikkhu Khantipalo, the term "sugato" can be translated as "auspicious", "fortunate" or more literally "well gone", "one who has gone to goodness", "one whose going was good". This refers to both the fact that his nirvana was good and that his awakening was a good for the world.[3]
Yeah, watch the security footage of the plane wrecking. It disappears behind a ridge in the frame of the video. In my opinion it seems odd
There's another angle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aIiywLWaPI ATC recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFY1u91jMNk
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N7022G