Aircraft returns to airport due to oil smell inside cabin


An aircraft is returning to the airport because there is a smell of oil inside the cabin. No passengers are on board, and emergency services are being alerted to assist with the landing.
Audio|Source: North Providence Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:01Lorke Fire for Maple Fire on the inner city.00:08Warc's answering.00:10Fork fire, be advised, I've got an alert to in progress.00:18I've got an A-220.00:19returning to the airport.00:21They've got a smell of oil inside the cabin.00:24I do not have any soles on board, or if you're remaining at this time, there'll be a landing two, three over the airport road.
00:01
Lorke Fire for Maple Fire on the inner city.
00:08
Warc's answering.
00:10
Fork fire, be advised, I've got an alert to in progress.
00:18
I've got an A-220.
00:19
returning to the airport.
00:21
They've got a smell of oil inside the cabin.
00:24
I do not have any soles on board, or if you're remaining at this time, there'll be a landing two, three over the airport road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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8-220: Aircraft incident/alert (possible emergency landing)
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North Providence, RI
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