10 Thursday, April 16, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Police blame inaction on 911 mix-up The Associated Press MANHATTAN, Kan. — Because of a mix-up in the 911 dispatch procedure, police did not respond to a report of a young man passed out in his car last weekend, a police official said yesterday. Stephen Lobmeyer, 18, a Kansas State University freshman from Lakewood, Colo., was found dead in the car about 10 hours later, an apparent suicide victim, Les Bieler, assistant Riley County Police Department director, said yesterday. A garden hose was found running from the exhaust of Lobmeyer's car into his car. A computer floppy disk marked "Suicide" was found with the body, but police have not released the contents of the computer disk. An autopsy is under way. Bieler said a call about 12:05 a.m. Saturday from Natalie Darfler, a campus reporter an intoxicated man sitting in a car near her Manhattan apartment. "The nature of the call did not indicate an emergency; just a young man being knocked down." running car. That is not an unusual event on a Saturday night in Manhattan," Bieler said. "Several errors were made in the procedures for handling it. The ultimate outcome is that no officer was dispatched." He said the call came during a shift change. Pilot should have had warning, official says The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An on-board warning system should have alerted the pilot of a Boeing 707 cargo plane that his approach to Kansas City International Airport was too low, a company official said yesterday. The plane crashed and exploded in a field near the airport Monday night, killing three crew members. No one on the ground was injured. The pilot should have heard a recorded voice saying, "Pull up, pull up" as well as a loud whooping sound emitted by the warning system, said Ray Pepperling, chief pilot and director of operations for Croix Holdings Inc., the San Antonio, Texas, company that owned the cargo jet. "A ground-proximity warning device was on board as required by the Federal Aviation Administration." Pepperling said. "The pilot would have heard a 'whoop, whoop' and a voice telling him to pull up. That should have been sufficient to tell him something was wrong." Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board won't know if the on-board device was working until they play the tape from the aircraft's cockpit recorder, said FAA spokesman Bob Raynesford. The plane also received two low-altitude warnings from air traffic controllers shortly before the crash, which occurred just before 10 p.m. Investigators said they didn't know why the pilot didn't respond to the warnings. Witnessed said the jet appeared to be flying on a normal flight pattern with no apparent structural defects before it slammed into a wooded park near Weatherby Lake. The Boeing 707 was leased to Buffalo Airways of Waco, Texas. The airline, in turn, leased the plane to Burlington Air Express, of Fort Wayne, Ind. Killed in the crash were Capt. Clarence Brenner, 52, of Henderson, Nev., the pilot; David Lee Zupancik, 40, of Flower Mound, Texas, the copilot; Nicholas P. Pennell, 22, of Axtell, Texas, the flight engineer; and John E. Lemery, 36, of Wichita, a passenger who worked for Mid-Continent Transport Inc., a Burlington agency in Wichita. --then, we look at WOOD. Two pieces of wood made the cruel, crude CROSS OF GOOD THUNDER. We focus on the cross Friday NOON at Dandorf Chanel. Coupon Bocky's Coupon Two Banana Splits $1.99! 842-2930 2120 W. 9th Offer good through Sunday, April 19. 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