Ground metering starts after runway strike at airport


An incident occurred at the airport where operations began ground metering due to a reported strike on runway 119. Fire and rescue teams, along with police, are monitoring for any possible accidents or hazards.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
I have in here now I think we're going to have to go into metering. (name withheld), did you do that now or what's your thought? Say we need to start metering them. Copy that. I will let Rand Tower now and we'll put in the law. To the mobile lounge frequency, I should still have my scan on, but if you can't get hold of me, that's why. I'll keep monitoring the frequencies if any JL reach out on either or. All right. Go for else one. (name withheld) just called and he said it was a first strike on the runway. Where's strike on the runway? Which runway? I believe runway 119. on a museum. Copy that anyone. Take it on to a deny. That's an accident. You can't read it. Copy that accident. Give it an accident. Give it an arm. Go ahead. and you won't have any contact. But if you need us to call and just let us know. Yeah, I'm probably going to go through you guys so that I can keep an eye on everything. Yeah, 10-4[1], whatever you need, just let me know. And I advise ramp tower, they'll, uh, they've initiated metering and ground metering has gone into effect. Can you just confirm how many more lounges they're going to have coming our way? Standby. He's on with Ramtower.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Dulles International Airport (IAD), 1 Saarinen Cir, Dulles, VA 20166
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