Air traffic rerouted due to medevac emergency at Albuquerque


Air traffic control is instructing aircraft to hold and reroute due to airport congestion and prioritization for a MEDAVAC emergency.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque Air Traffic Control
02:32
Transcript:
340 block stop locket you can expect holding instructions up blocking 340 340 5 3 2 turn position fly heading 080 1,000. Mettax10 513. All right question, please. No, I can't hear it. College solution, that's on come from the cell. We are security. We are ready to emergency. Departure, the runway Q6U are cleared for takeoff. So let me go ahead. Clear. Sorry, I missed this to say again. 6-9-9-25-2-2-2-3-90, traffic no factor. Sonic 39070 traffic no factor. North as published. Expect further clearance 2245. We hold North of Polaki as published and further clearance 2245. And you know why we're holding here? I do have a MEDAVAC that's going in, that's number two. You're number three currently going in 10th. 5,000. There might be weather developing ahead if we might want to go a little further north east and get down at all. Albuquerque, America 2548, flight level 330, smooth. 5-2-8 Charlie Hotel, which is about level 190 or continuous miles.
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Location mentioned:
Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), 2200 Sunport Blvd, Albuquerque, NM 87106
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