Pilots navigate heavy precipitation near Jackson Airport


Audio|Source: Jackson International Airport (KJAN)
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Transcript:
889AX alpha 6,000 numbers at Hawkins number 899 of (name withheld) jacks coach currently is in areas of heaviest extreme situation over the field at Hawkins smoothness of the South I just want to know your attention 619 5 out of 6,000 that's up for me 490 (name withheld) rogers stay attention I'm gonna work my way through this I guess 9 or (name withheld) Cousel. Roger, to maintain 4,000 inspect the R-Nap approach from the front way through August. I think it's better to go through it and come back from the south or just go ahead and come in from the north. The night of (name withheld) Couselor, the lightest portion of the heavy to the extreme precipitation is about 15 miles south southeast of the position. If you want to try to go through that way. I've got a visual on all of it. I'm just going to try to go through what may look like the light is parked. The night of my coffee, Roger. We're not going to my copy. Left and right, DBA approved. Just when able to just let me know when it didn't get, take a turn. Yeah, I'm going to be all I am C. I'm just going to have to figure it out. mic down for that heavy to extreme precipitation is about 10 miles long in diameter and it gets cleared to the south of the about three miles after that
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Location mentioned:
Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport (JAN), 100 International Dr, Jackson, MS 39208
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