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FAA won't probe unexplained broadcasts at Cincinnati airport
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Chris Rocheleau FAA Acting Administrator | Federal Aviation Administration

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided not to investigate mysterious broadcasts experienced by pilots landing at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). This announcement comes after pilots reported hearing erroneous "go around" commands over the weekend. These broadcasts caused concern, although there have been no confirmed impacts on flights, according to a report by Ohio-based FOX 19.

An FAA spokesperson noted in a conversation with Simple Flying that the decision not to investigate is due to the occurrence being isolated, with only a single confirmed incident. The agency may reconsider if more incidents are reported.

The broadcasts, heard in April, caused confusion among pilots, as they did not originate from air traffic control. A "go around" is a standard maneuver, but these commands were simple and not tower-originated, leading to concerns about potential recurring issues.

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Airport police responded by searching a nearby viewing area for anyone responsible. These broadcasts are speculated to have been made using a short-range handheld radio. Pilots regard such incidents as rare but remain concerned about their undetermined origin.

Experts remain puzzled by the incident, with only one confirmed event. However, investigators suspect other incidences may have occurred. The cause is thought to relate to communication issues, whether deliberate interference or an explainable error. Authorities have warned that interference with air traffic communications is a federal crime, carrying severe penalties.

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