Jet reports white smoke from right engine at Myrtle Beach airport, Myrtle Beach SC


At Myrtle Beach International Airport, a jet reported white smoke coming from its right engine while holding short of runway 36. Air traffic control and pilots discussed the smoke, considering it may be a mechanical issue. The jet confirmed the smoke came from the right engine and indicated it might be a valve issue, stating they should be fine.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach International Airport (KMYR)
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Transcript:
00:00
With 90-60, remember power? We are holding short on runway 36, we're number two.
00:08
The jet in front of us has some sort of white smoke coming out of the right engine.
00:11
Just want to give you guys heads up.
00:12
The 90-60, Roger.
00:13
786 left Bravo 2 contact ground.
00:15
Robo 2 contact ground, exit 786.
00:18
Ford 7A, the diamond behind you, they said there was some white smoke coming out of your right engine.
00:23
Is that anything unusual for you?
00:25
Bobo 2, we're going in here to the jet center.
00:27
786 ground taxi to the ramp straight ahead.
00:30
To the ramp straight ahead, Exhibit 786.
00:32
Come out of just the right and it's not the left engine.
00:34
Fort-7-8, you got me.
00:36
Was it at the 6 o'clock position for Fortune 70?
00:38
No, by like 3 o'clock position, that's 90-60.
00:41
I think it's just our alpha valve.
00:42
We should be fine.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR), 1100 Jetport Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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