Pilot reports wind shear near runway at juneau airport, Juneau AK
Air traffic controllers at Juneau International Airport received pilot reports of wind shear causing changes in wind speed of up to 15 knots at low altitude near Runway 33.
Audio|Source: Juneau International Airport (PAJN), Anchorage Center
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Transcript:
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J-41 contact catch-cane radio.
00:06
5-acre center radar contact 8 miles north of new york island DOR and taken out to climb into.
00:17
Roger. I'm purify a climate floor level 270.
00:25
7,0005, thanks, no problem.
00:32
We have two more urgent pilot reports for anchorage at 1727 reported a low-level 5 knots at 700 feet during defense runway 33 and then at 1722 a minute later 737 reported low-level wind gains loss of 15 knots at 700 feet on runway 33 so 1 minute behind each other 2737's got the same thing.
01:03
If you change to my frequency 1 3.9.9.
01:11
6.9.9. Roger.
01:13
And you can move to speed about 20 knots for spacing for your opposite direction.
01:18
I can accommodate the 8 no problem, but your company's ahead of you go into 26.
01:21
I expect no the way.
01:22
20 knots to last 8.
01:24
Juna Graham, sit down to actually alpha.
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Location mentioned:
Juneau International Airport (JNU), 1873 Shell Simmons Dr, Juneau, AK 99801
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