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FAA Investigates Near Collision On JFK Runway

  • The close call happened on Friday at John F Kennedy International Airport

  • One plane was about to take off while the other was crossing the same runway.

  • The FAA said the planes were around 1,000ft (300m) away from each other when one stopped.

Eko Hot Blog reports that US officials have launched an investigation after two planes full of passengers almost collided at a New York airport last week.

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The close call happened on Friday at John F Kennedy International Airport, between a Boeing 777 headed to the UK and a Boeing 737 headed to the Dominican Republic.

One plane was about to take off while the other was crossing the same runway.

The collision was averted when an air controller noticed the two.

Using an expletive, the air traffic controller attempted to stop the Delta aeroplane as it was preparing to take wing.

“Delta 1943, cancel take-off clearance! Delta 1943, cancel take-off clearance!” the controller was captured saying in an audio recording made by LiveATC, a website that posts flight communications.

The Delta Air Lines Boeing 737 then came to a stop on the runway, while the American Airlines Boeing 777 safely crossed in front of it around 20:45 EST (01:45 GMT), said the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The FAA said the planes were around 1,000ft (300m) away from each other when the Delta aircraft stopped. It has since launched an investigation into the near collision.

The Delta Air Lines plane was carrying 145 passengers and six crew members on board, while the second aeroplane, from American Airlines, was carrying 137 passengers and 14 crew members.

Brian Heale, a passenger on the Delta plane, said that the plane came to a sudden stop, which he first thought was due to a mechanical issue.

“There was this abrupt jerk of the plane, and everyone was sort of thrust forward from the waist,” Mr Heale said.

He didn’t realise his near miss until he later read the news on social media.

“The pilot made the call to only share information on a need-to-know basis, and that was absolutely the right call, because it would’ve been pandemonium,” he said.

In a statement, Delta Air Lines said it will cooperate with the investigation into the incident. American Airlines did not release a statement and referred questions to the FAA.

FURTHER READING

The deadliest aviation disaster in history involved a collision between a Pan Am and KLM planes on the runway of Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands. The 1977 disaster killed 583 people and injured 61.

Source: BBC

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