Near-Midair Collision Averted Between Delta and United Flights in Phoenix
A potentially dangerous midair incident was narrowly avoided on Saturday when a Delta Air Lines flight and a United Airlines flight came dangerously close while approaching Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the two aircraft were on conflicting paths and received onboard alerts indicating they were too close to each other.
The incident occurred around 11 a.m. local time, prompting air traffic control to issue corrective instructions to the flight crews. Fortunately, both planes landed safely after the pilots received automated alerts. A video captured by local resident Justin Giddens shows the two planes separated by just a few hundred meters.
The FAA has launched an investigation into the incident, which saw the United Airlines 737 and Delta Air Lines A330 come within 371 meters horizontally and 267 meters vertically of each other. In statements, both airlines emphasized their crews' training for such uncommon scenarios and confirmed their cooperation with the FAA's ongoing inquiry.
The situation has raised concerns about air traffic management and the importance of adherence to safety protocols as airlines continue to monitor and investigate the factors leading to this near-miss.
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