Aircraft reports alternator failure requests immediate landing


Audio|Source: Charles M Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (KSTS)
01:22
Transcript:
3-2-60s over Cloverdale like to with golf like to do the R&F 1-4 approach at Eucis. Oh love it. Pananza calling over Cloverdale turns out of the broken say again. Pananza 3-2-66 over Cloverdale with golf landing like to do the RNAF practice RNAF 1-4 approach. PANs 3262 X-2 X-S tower report UCC any thing BFRs. Okay report USIP and report BFR 6-6 Just C2-3 Yankee, the number two falls here from Alfonol, runway one-four, third way and make a full stop. Pull stop. Two-three Yankee, and number two, uh, clear to land. Pull stop, two-three Yankee. Santa Rosa, Tower Bonanza, for six, hanging with you. I've got an alternator out here. I'm about, uh... 27.8-18-0-2 bucks. What's, uh, runway in use? Concenters carrier, step on, say again. Four-six tango. I'm about eight miles out approximately. My alternator's gone and so I need the land. Okay, 4-6 tango. Roger, number one. Straight-in to runaway one-fourth, only one-four to the land. Four-six tango. Number town, up to one-five four is three-mile final. Step on, two-three Yankees. Lock after seven one-three-five-four, offset to your right, 50 degrees.
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Location mentioned:
Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma Cnty Arpt (STS), 2200 Airport Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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