Near Mid-Air Collision Averted Between Delta and United Flights at Phoenix Airport
A near mid-air collision between a Delta Air Lines flight and a United Airlines flight was averted over Phoenix, Arizona, on Saturday. The incident occurred around 11 a.m. local time as the two aircraft approached Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the planes experienced "a loss of required separation," triggering onboard alerts for the flight crews.
Videos released by Flightradar24 show the airplanes coming within just 371 meters horizontally and 267 meters vertically of each other. The FAA has launched an investigation into the close call, emphasizing the importance of maintaining safe distances between aircraft during landing procedures.
Witnesses, including a local resident who filmed the incident, reported that both flights landed safely after receiving corrective instructions from air traffic control. United Airlines confirmed that their pilots acted quickly in response to an automated warning about their altitude, successfully landing without incident. Delta Airlines also stated that their flight crews are extensively trained to handle such scenarios and followed the prescribed protocols.
The FAA is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to prevent future occurrences.
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