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A FedEx cargo plane trying to land and a Southwest Airlines jet trying to take off nearly collided on an airport runway last year because of an air traffic controller’s reliance on faulty ...
The Southwest Airlines and FedEx jets involved in Saturday’s near miss in Austin came within 100 feet of one another, the National Transportation Safety Board chairwoman said Monday.
Fortunately, nobody was injured in the incident but pilots had to climb through the cockpit window to exit the wreckage. The Boeing 767 had to stage the emergency landing on Wednesday morning ...
A FedEx Airlines Boeing 767 cargo plane was doused in foam after it landed on its nose at Istanbul Airport, forcing its pilots to climb out of the cockpit window, videos shared by the Turkish ...
Antony Ochieng,KE, an air travel writer who shared the video on X, wrote: "FedEx #FDX3609,Boeing 767, suffered a bird strike leading to right engine failure this morning at Newark Airport.
The topic gained momentum in February 2023, when a Southwest Boeing 737 and a FedEx 767 came within about 100 feet of one another during a landing at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
Failure of hardware inside a FedEx Boeing 767-300ER Freighter's left-side main landing gear prevented the gear from extending during an August 2020 flight, leading to a gear-up landing at Los Angeles.
At the time, the 767's computer-assisted cockpit with a digital forward display and extended range that adhered to ETOPS regulation was ahead of its time and contributed to strong initial demand.
Birds were sucked into both engines of a FedEx cargo plane that made a fiery landing in March at Newark Liberty International Airport, a National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report ...
Air traffic controllers cleared the FedEx Boeing 767 to land on Runway 18 Left and had also approved the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 jet to take off using the same runway, the NTSB said.