Airport operations disrupted by lightning strike


Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach International Airport (KMYR)
01:50
Transcript:
Reach ground, Clearwings, 1265. Sure, go ahead. Spring's 1265, ground. Yeah, I understand you guys have had a lightning strike and just curious about what the timeline looked like on getting back on line. They're working on it, so that doesn't mean anything as far as I don't have a, you know, they're working on it. It could say, who knows long. I'm sure you know how that goes. As far as getting out of here, however, at the moment we're just kind of uncontrolled. You can try to talk to Jacksonville Center if you want and see if they can get you a clearance. But the moment we're just kind of an uncontrolled airport. Okay, I understand. Yeah. Do you have a frequency or a way to contact Jack Center? Yeah, it'll be a 134.37. Copy 3437. We'll give it a shot. Thanks for help. Groundrowing 1265 one more time. Great 1265, good. Yeah, do you have a phone number form? Being told it should be on your arrival charts, maybe. If you don't find them, let me know. It'll take me a couple minutes to find something. It should be on your arrival charts, maybe. If you don't find them, let me know. It'll take me a couple minutes to find something.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), 1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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