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Southwest Flight 1496 sharply descended nearly 500 feet, according to flight tracking websites, marking the second time in a week that a US commercial jet was forced to make abrupt flight maneuvers to ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUS: Las Vegas-bound plane sharply dives 500 feet on takeoff to avoid mid-air collisionNo injuries were immediately reported by passengers, according to Southwest Airlines. But one passenger said the sharp ...
Close call between a B-52 bomber and a commercial jet over North Dakota puts focus on small airports
The evasive action an airline pilot took to avoid a B-52 bomber in the skies over North Dakota has focused attention on the ...
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eVnExpress on MSNTwo Southwest flight attendants injured after jet moved to avoid another aircraftTwo flight attendants on a Southwest Airlines flight departing from Burbank, California, were injured and being treated on ...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two flight attendants on a Southwest Airlines flight departing Burbank, California, were injured on Friday after pilots took evasive action to dodge another ...
Two flight attendants were injured Friday when a Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) flight departing from Burbank, California, made a sharp evasive maneuver to avoid another aircraft, according to the ...
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Khaleej Times on MSN6 Plane Scares In A Week: From Crashes To Near-Misses Around The WorldA growing number of aviation-related scares have come to light in recent weeks, reigniting public concern about air travel safety - espe ...
The aircraft it was avoiding was identified as a Hawker Hunter fighter jet, a British-built military aircraft, which crossed the path of the Southwest flight during takeoff.
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The Aviationist on MSNU.S. and UK Are Developing Collision Avoidance Tech for the F-35The Collision Avoidance Manual Deconfliction is being tested on the F-35 at Edwards AFB and is intended to reduce the risk of midair collision with ...
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