Aircraft coordinate maneuvers and landings at Baton Rouge Airport, Baton Rouge LA


At Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, air traffic controllers and pilots coordinated helicopter and commercial flight maneuvers and landings. They discussed weather conditions including heavy precipitation near the departure area and provided instructions for takeoff and landing near the mosquito hangar.
Audio|Source: Baton Rouge Metro Airport KBTR Tower
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Transcript:
00:00
Airshow 6034, just confirming the departure frequency 120.3.
00:05
Air shuttle 6034, affirmative 120.3 for departure.
00:08
Roger, thank you. Air shuttle 6034, get an area of heavy to extreme precipitation, about seven miles off the departure and runway 2-2, right? We're going to work on getting you a turn either south or northbound, depending on the routing that they're trying to take you.
00:23
Roger, thank you so much, Airshow 6034.
00:31
Eishol-6034 Baton Rouge Tower turn left heading 1-3-0-130 runway 2-2-right clear for takeoff wind 190 at 1-0 EASHA 60-34 3rd takeoff runway 2-2 right left turn 1-30
00:50
Tower helicopter 8-7 Mikey Aiki returning to mosquito hangar.
00:54
Right up Mike Yankee, proceed direct, landing will be your own risk. Wind 190 at 1-0, at 1-0, traffic starting runway 2-2 right southbound and barrier.
01:01
We'll be looking for them and landing direct mosquito hangar. 8-7 Mike Yankee.
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Location mentioned:
Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR), 9430 Jackie Cochran Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70811
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