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13th Annual Archie League Medal of Safety Awards

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SOUTHERN REGION 20 On Feb. 14, 2016, the pilot of a Cessna 172S departed from Madison Municipal Airport (52A) to conduct aerial photography at a location 10 miles southwest of Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL). The pilot, Cathy Lewan, contacted Atlanta TRACON (A80) and controller Patrick Burrows to advise her location and declare an emergency due to a malfunction. The throttle was stuck in the max power setting. Burrows briefed the controller in charge (CIC), Clay Sutton, who immediately established specific duties for team members during this emergency. First, Mason Braddock was briefed on the situation and advised that the pilot would be contacting him due to the greatly improved frequency reception. Next, Sutton reassigned Nichole Surunis to assist Braddock. Braddock continued to communicate with Lewan, at times reminding her to watch her airspeed and continually reassuring her. Sutton and Front Line Manager Bryant Vaughan decided that a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) should provide additional service. There fortunately was one on Burrows' frequency who heard the initial distress call. He came onto Braddock's frequency and Tyus worked with Braddock to help advise Lewan. The CFI advised that she make a gradual descent to the runway KEITH TYUS NICHOLE SURUNIS MASON BRADDOCK PATRICK BURROWS CLAY SUTTON ATLANTA TRACON Pilot Cathy Lewan, Cessna 172S

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