Close-up of two passenger planes that nearly collided in the US sky

Người Đưa TinNgười Đưa Tin15/07/2024


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Two passenger planes nearly collided in the sky over the United States.

According to a report from ABC7NY, the incident occurred on July 6 when two planes (a Delta Air Lines Airbus A320 and a Cessna 172) nearly collided at Syracuse Hancock Airport. The Airbus A320 was preparing to take off when the pilot noticed the Cessna 172 landing on the same runway.

According to CNN, air traffic control allowed the Cessna 172 to land on runway 10, while the Airbus A320 was preparing to take off on runway 28. The Delta pilot promptly detected the dangerous situation and stopped, avoiding a catastrophic collision.

The FAA said it was aware of the incident and was investigating. "The safety of our passengers and crew is our top priority. We will thoroughly review all factors related to this incident to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future," an FAA spokesperson said.

Delta Air Lines confirmed the incident and said its crew acted appropriately when it discovered the danger. "Our crew strictly followed safety procedures and responded promptly to ensure the safety of all passengers on board," a Delta Air Lines spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, the flight school that owned the Cessna 172 also expressed concern and pledged to cooperate fully with the FAA during the investigation. "We are working closely with the FAA to determine the cause and will take all necessary measures to ensure flight safety," the flight school representative said.

Improving aviation safety

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The incident at Syracuse Hancock Airport once again highlights the importance of close monitoring and adherence to safety procedures in the aviation industry. Incidents like this, while not directly damaging, serve as strong warnings of the potential risks inherent in aviation operations.

The FAA has been implementing a number of measures to improve aviation safety, including improving training for pilots and air traffic controllers and implementing advanced technologies to monitor and coordinate air traffic. However, incidents like the one in Syracuse show that no measure is foolproof.

The FAA is conducting an investigation to determine the cause and take necessary corrective actions.

In addition, airlines and flight training schools must also raise awareness and responsibility in ensuring the safety of passengers and crew. Close coordination between authorities and relevant parties is a key factor in preventing similar incidents in the future.

NHAT DUY (According to CNN/ABC7NY)



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