Air traffic chaos erupted at New York's LaGuardia Airport when a pilot attempting to land his plane found himself lost and disoriented, prompting a frustrated air traffic controller to ask the now-infamous question: "I'm sorry, where are you?" The incident, which has been revealed in recently released audio recordings, highlights the intense pressure and high-stakes nature of air traffic control work. The pilot's confusion led to a series of tense exchanges with the controller, who struggled to guide the plane safely to the ground. As the aviation industry continues to grapple with the challenges of air traffic management, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of clear communication and precise navigation in the skies.


"I’m sorry, where are you?" the baffled JFK air traffic controller asked the mixed-up pilot attempting to land at LaGuardia.