Aircraft reports wildlife remains on window and runway, Dulles VA
An aircraft at Dulles International Airport reported biological remains on the captain's window and on the runway. Initial concerns about a drone strike were revised to a wildlife strike due to remains found on the aircraft and runway.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The plane no dams, the aircraft is snarred on the captain's window on the top left corner.
00:07
Okay, so it was snarge.
00:11
S&A-R-G up right for the captain's window and Nuffel found in the runway.
00:27
Snarge, yes, it's Snarge.
00:31
Copy that, we had a, the most recent report was a drone strike, so we'll revise that to a wildlife.
00:40
There's no answer here.
00:44
Did the SNARGE have micro-processing units on it?
00:49
Explain some computer chips on the ground, doesn't it?
00:55
If it's not embedded in the aircraft, it doesn't count.
01:02
Unless you think it looks more like hydraulic snarge.
01:08
I'm definitely charge.
01:11
Yeah.
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Location mentioned:
Dulles International Airport (IAD), 1 Saarinen Cir, Dulles, VA 20166
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