Possible bird strike at Myrtle Beach airport shows no damage, Myrtle Beach SC


A possible bird strike was reported at Myrtle Beach International Airport involving aircraft Halo 602. After landing, the crew saw blood on the leading edge of the aircraft. An inspection found no damage to the flaps, leading edge, or engine.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach International Airport (KMYR)
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Transcript:
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Of Halo 602. I know you all said you had a possible bird strike earlier. They did a runway sweep and didn't find anything.
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Was there any damage to the aircraft? No doubt it.
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Another-602, Roger, and just so I know it's still my boss downstairs, what made you think you had a possible bird strike? Well, after the captain just a post-flight, you noticed there was blood on the leading edge,
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so the inspector came down and we checked the flaps in the leading edge and the engine and no damage.
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Okay, hello 6-02, thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), 1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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