Aircraft lands at airport with cracked windshield, Pittsburgh PA
Fire and rescue teams responded to a minor aircraft emergency at Pittsburgh International Airport after a Southwest Airlines aircraft approaching had a cracked windshield. The flight was able to land safely with preparations from emergency services.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
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Transcript:
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Runway 3-2 and a bound alert 1,
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southwest aircraft with a cracked windshield.
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Okay,
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so start a number for crash four,
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for Southwest airline aircraft with a cracked windshield,
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runway,
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one,
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three, two.
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Affirmative, runway three, two, one-four.
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Aircraft's about ten minutes out.
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Three-two, thirteen, thirty-one.
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(name withheld), 100 engine 14 is in service on a bit of a delay with the DMB.
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Freeway, engine 14, 1332.
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Crash 9 to the service.
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Prakow, 302.
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Guy in 415 on service.
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We say, Quack 15, 1332.
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Guy, rescue 3.
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(name withheld).
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Ray save rescue 3rd3, 32, 32,
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32.
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(name withheld) on D.C.
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Well, I'm on Percianel.
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I'll be assuming command on this one until we get the rest of the units in place.
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We're standing by alert in one position, fire station echo.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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