Heavy precipitation causes hazardous conditions at Columbus Airport


Audio|Source: Columbus Airport ATC
02:42
Transcript:
Volunteer 3106. I get heavy to extreme precipitation just around the final for five. It's in the gap. It's going to be a tight turnout for the IOS and heavy extreme over the airspace over the airport. Voluntary 106. You got it. Who took you around the south side here, too? Very good. I wish center would have told you something about it gave you better information. Alter 3106, fly heading 3202. R280. R280, you with me? 2029, talking to the center, we would repeat that altitude and I dent. Army 2029, Atlanta, how do you hear? 2.009, Alina, how do you hear? 2.029, loud and clear. Army 2029, I dent, stay altitude for me. Contact 5 miles south of Lawson and he wants to stay at 3,000 and he goes a bit higher. Okay, sounds like we might have radio trouble as we get further south. I might have to climb me up for that. 3106, just going to maintain 2,000. What do you think? Volunteer, volunteer 3106, maintain 2,000, heavy extreme precipitation ahead. We still want to do the island. Volunteer 3106. Okay. Fly heading 3606 to maintain 2,000.
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Location mentioned:
Columbus Airport, 3250 W Britt David Rd, Columbus, GA 31909
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