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The U.S. Air Force says air traffic controllers at Minot International Airport in North Dakota failed to warn a military B-52 bomber crew about a nearby commercial plane ...
The Air Force says the tower directed the bomber crew but didn't inform them of the inbound SkyWest flight.
BISMARCK, N.D. — Air traffic controllers at a small North Dakota airport didn’t inform an Air Force bomber’s crew that a commercial airliner was flying in the same area, the military said ...
Air traffic controllers didn't warn a B-52 bomber crew about a nearby airliner, the Air Force says A SkyWest pilot performed a sharp turn, startling passengers, to avoid colliding with the B-52 ...
Air traffic controllers at a small North Dakota airport didn't inform an Air Force bomber's crew that a commercial airliner was flying in the same area, the military said, shedding light on the ...
Video of the aftermath of the near-miss was widely shared online, and the Air Force has now released its timeline of the incident.
The U.S. Air Force is blaming air traffic controllers for a close call between a commercial plane and a bomber at Minot International Airport in North Dakota.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Air traffic controllers at a small North Dakota airport didn't inform an Air Force bomber's crew that a commercial airliner was flying in the same area, ...
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