Aircraft reports control issue and executes go-around at airport, Hebron KY


An aircraft at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport experienced surface control problems and a flat tire, leading to a go-around maneuver while climbing to 4,000 feet. The crew reported a serious issue and requested an investigation.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (KCVG)
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Transcript:
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Power is heard.
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The other side is cargo.
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The other side is cargo. Cutta 3,0005 is going around[1] to request an investigation[2].
00:05
I think four Dhab, Cardiff, 775.
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2.1-1-8. The tower, (number withheld).
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The 27, C-2-2-2-lane, 9-2-35.
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The surface problems here.
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The surface control problems[3] here are the surface control problems here on a sailing edge, 3075-21.
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Supervisor 7725-21.
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So I is hitting 1804-4-2-2nd, cross-1755-21.
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By 10, 360, Maintainte, 4,000, Scargette, 75, 21.
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3,000, 4,000, 4,000.
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3804,000. 7-0-802 and there are 52-2020.
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Heading, 004,000, we have a surface of a turning edge.
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Followed.
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I was control on the trailing edge as basically so we are going around[1] climbing on 4,000 heading a 0-360 the flat issue[4] I have a disaster
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
going around: Missed approach/circuit
[2]
request an investigation: Request for further review/investigation
[3]
surface control problems: Runway/taxiway surface issue
[4]
flat issue: Possible tire or aircraft system problem
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Location mentioned:
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), 3087 Terminal Dr, Hebron, KY 41048
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