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Southwest Airlines flight avoids midair collision
A Southwest Airlines jet dropped 300 feet to avoid a British fighter jet, injuring two crew members.
A Southwest Airlines jet had to dive rapidly to avoid a British fighter jet, injuring two crew members.
Southwest Airlines flight narrowly avoids collision with British fighter jet
A Southwest Airlines flight en route to Las Vegas experienced a frightening drop of 300 feet shortly after takeoff from Southern California. The dramatic maneuver was prompted by a collision warning about a nearby British fighter jet, specifically a Hawker Hunter Mk. 58. Two flight attendants were injured when the sudden descent sent passengers flying from their seats. The event occurred shortly after the flight departed, with shocked passengers describing their experiences vividly to various media outlets. No further incidents occurred, and the flight continued to its destination without further issues.
Key Takeaways
"The pilot said his collision warning went off and he needed to avoid the plane coming at us."
A passenger relayed the pilot's urgent announcement regarding the near miss.
"She was pretty much verbalising how we all felt, saying, 'I want to get off this plane.'"
A passenger described the collective fear among those on board during the incident.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding aviation safety, particularly the coordination between civilian and military aircraft. The FAA's investigation will likely reveal gaps in communication and air traffic control systems that could lead to life-threatening situations. As more aircraft take to the skies post-pandemic, the industry must prioritize safety protocols to prevent future close calls like this one. The emotional reactions of passengers reflect a deep-seated fear that may affect future travel decisions for many.
Highlights
- Passengers panic as plane drops 300 feet to avoid crash.
- I want to be on the ground, exclaimed a terrified woman.
- I saw a woman shoot up out of her seat, recalled a passenger.
- The pilot stated a collision warning went off.
Concerns about aviation safety and communication
This incident raises questions about the effectiveness of air traffic control in preventing near collisions between civilian and military aircraft. The emotional impact on passengers can also lead to decreased confidence in air travel safety.
The aviation community must learn from this incident to ensure passenger safety is not compromised.
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