Private jet declares emergency for hydraulic leak near airport, San Jose CA
A private jet nearing San Jose Mineta International Airport declared an emergency due to a hydraulic leak. The aircraft had about two hours of fuel and two people on board. Emergency crews were prepared for the plane's arrival as it landed on a different runway than usual due to the closure of the regular runway.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Just to confirm, this is not a drill. Engine 20 Alpha and company are at their staging locations. We have Challenger 350, which is a general aviation,
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private jet that's 10 minutes out.
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The emergency declared is a hydraulic leak that has two hours of fuel, two soles on board,
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and we will get another update in a few minutes from air traffic control. We'll be setting the meneta icy. In Kansas County, I'm a circle.
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20 alpha 104. If you want, 104.
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21 minute IAC.
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Minnet IAC.
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Go ahead. I see. Go ahead.
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Just a further update, the aircraft will be landing on three zero rights.
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Usually the aircraft land on three zero left, but tonight the three zero left is close. So again, the airplane will be landing on three zero right and then taxing over to signature.
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Location mentioned:
San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC), 1701 Airport Blvd Ste B-1130, San Jose, CA 95110
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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