The Federal Aviation Administration is once again looking into a close call at a major U.S. airport, after two passenger jets narrowly avoided a mid-air collision as they attempted to land in Phoenix.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after a United Airlines flight and a Delta Air Lines flight, each carrying hundreds of people, had a near-collision while preparing to ...
CNN has reached out to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines for comment. The incident in Phoenix follows a rise in recent years of "runway incursions ...
Robert Alexander/Getty A Delta Airlines flight and a United Airlines flight narrowly missed colliding near Phoenix Sky Harbor International ... 11 a.m. when Delta Air Lines Flight 1070 and United ...
The FAA has launched an investigation into a loss of separation between two commercial flights in Phoenix Saturday.
A United Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet hit a coyote during takeoff on Sunday. It wasn't the only flight incident involving United over the weekend.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a narrowly missed midair collision between a United flight and a Delta flight at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Saturday, the agency said.
FAA officials say the two planes "landed safely after experiencing a loss of required separation" as they were headed to Sky Harbor.
The FAA has begun an investigation into a midair incident involving a United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER and a Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-300.
Both aircraft were inbound to the airport when a loss of separation occurred during their approach for landing
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it was investigating after two planes had a close call as they approached Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Saturday, January 11. The United and Delta flights came within 425 feet of each other in vertical distance,