Dead birds on runway create hazard at Cleveland airport


Pilots report 50 to 100 dead birds on the runway, causing risks for flights.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Hopkins Airport Tower
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00:05238. 38 then continually be killed.00:07Taxure and preying the circuit, sir.00:08Heading 340 Vectrus for sequence, this is going to maintain 5,000.00:12Heading 340 out of 1-0,000 for 5,000 lose 3.6.6.13.00:1750 to 100 dead birds on it, so I'm assuming that they had both of them closed and they had to land 28 until they got the right back open is what it looks like possibly.
00:05
238. 38 then continually be killed.
00:07
Taxure and preying the circuit, sir.
00:08
Heading 340 Vectrus for sequence, this is going to maintain 5,000.
00:12
Heading 340 out of 1-0,000 for 5,000 lose 3.6.6.13.
00:17
50 to 100 dead birds on it, so I'm assuming that they had both of them closed and they had to land 28 until they got the right back open is what it looks like possibly.
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Location mentioned:
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), 5300 Riverside Dr, Cleveland, OH 44135
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