Airport crew responds to possible bird strike on runway, Myrtle Beach SC


Airport ground crew at Myrtle Beach International Airport responded to a report of a possible bird strike on runway 36. The crew proceeded to inspect the runway area to assess the situation.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach International Airport (KMYR)
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Airport 45, we got a call, we're in the southeast, sorry, we're in the southeast service road, we got a call of a possible bird strike.
00:13
Airport 45 could proceed to the approach end, runway 36 via Alpha.
00:20
Okay, proceed to approach you in 36 via Alpha, Airport 45.
00:29
Airport 45 contact tower for the runway seat.
00:34
Okay, you want me to give them a call at the end or call them now? Airport 45.
00:39
At Port 45, once you're holding short of runway 36, you can give them a call.
00:43
Okay, I'll give them a call when I'm holding short at 3-6, Airport 45.
00:53
445, start at the approach and a runway 36.
00:57
But I'm sorry, I thought it was 1A8. Yep, I'm turning around.
01:03
Clock and one zero miles.
01:07
Foxy, uh, let's see anything.
01:08
Alpha 2, contact tower.
01:11
Okay, Airport 45, we'll get to our call and, uh,
01:15
can hold short here for a second.
01:22
In sight, Box C-173. I'd like to go ahead proceed to wherever the bird strike was.
01:29
At 445, Middle Beach Charpentine a runway 36 and it was a spirit departure, not sure exactly where,
01:35
so somewhere from roll to airborne.
01:38
If you could just do the whole runway real quick.
01:40
Yeah, 445, we'll make a full pass.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), 1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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