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Pilot’s Distress Call Captures Near-Engine Failure Incident

Pilot’s Distress Call Captures Near-Engine Failure Incident
A Harrowing Account from Alaska Airlines Flight 2059
Newly released cockpit voice recordings have shed light on a terrifying episode aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 2059, operated by Horizon Air, on October 22, 2023. The audio, made public in January 2026 following the conclusion of legal proceedings, reveals the tense moments when off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson attempted to shut down the aircraft’s engines mid-flight. The Embraer 175 was en route from Everett, Washington, to San Francisco when the incident unfolded.
The recording captures Emerson, seated in the cockpit jump seat, breathing heavily before declaring, “I’m not okay.” Initially misunderstood by the captain, Emerson’s repeated assertion of distress escalated into a physical struggle as he lunged for the two red fire suppression T-handles—critical controls that, if fully engaged, would have cut fuel to the engines and rendered the aircraft powerless. The flight crew intervened swiftly, restraining Emerson and preventing a potential disaster.
Timeline and Emergency Response
Flight 2059 departed Everett at 5:45 PM. Approximately thirty minutes into the flight, Emerson expressed his distress to the crew. Within moments, he attempted to pull the T-handles, prompting the pilots to physically restrain him. The crew promptly declared an emergency to air traffic control, reporting, “We’ve got a jump seater who tried to shut our engines off.” The aircraft then initiated an emergency descent to Portland International Airport, where it landed safely at 6:42 PM. Emerson was immediately taken into custody by Port of Portland Police.
Investigation and Industry Repercussions
Subsequent investigations revealed that Emerson was undergoing a severe mental health crisis at the time of the incident. His condition was reportedly exacerbated by the use of psilocybin mushrooms two days prior and a prolonged period of sleep deprivation exceeding 40 hours. Emerson described feeling trapped in a “dream” from which he desperately sought to awaken.
The incident has prompted intensified scrutiny of aviation safety protocols, particularly concerning cockpit access and mental health screening for flight personnel. Regulatory authorities are reportedly considering new investigations and potential revisions to existing safety measures. Airlines across the industry have responded by reinforcing internal protocols and launching public communications aimed at reassuring passengers and preserving consumer confidence.
Market reactions have been immediate, with airline stock prices experiencing volatility amid investor concerns over safety and regulatory implications. Industry analysts emphasize that the airline’s transparent handling of the event may influence both public perception and forthcoming regulatory decisions. The episode has also intensified calls for enhanced mental health support for flight crews and more stringent oversight to prevent similar occurrences.
As the aviation sector confronts renewed pressure to bolster safety standards, the events aboard Flight 2059 underscore the critical importance of vigilance, preparedness, and comprehensive mental health resources within the industry.

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