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The Delta flight "received an onboard alert that another aircraft was nearby," and "air traffic controllers issued corrective instructions to both aircraft," the FAA said.
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The National Transportation Safety Board said Monday it will investigate a close call between a Delta Air Lines flight and a group of U.S. Air Force jets near Reagan Washington National Airport Frida...
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A Delta Air Lines flight narrowly avoided a collision with a U.S. military jet shortly after takeoff from Washington National Airport on Friday.
A Delta passenger plane and an Air Force jet flew narrowly close to one another outside Washington, D.C., on Friday, prompting a collision warning and "corrective instructions" from air traffic controllers.
Delta Air Lines Flight 2983 Airbus A319 narrowly avoids midair collision with U.S. Air Force T-38 near Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
Air traffic controllers “issued corrective instructions to both aircraft,” according to the FAA. The incident comes just two months after a midair collision above the same airport killed 67 people.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said on Monday it is investigating the close call between a commercial Delta Air Lines flight and a group of Air Force jets flying near Reagan
A Delta plane carrying 131 passengers nearly collided with an Air Force jet in a 'loss of separation' Friday leading up to a flyover at Arlington National Cemetery.
The incident took place near Ronald Reagan Airport in Washington D.C., where a plane crash earlier this year claimed 67 lives.
1don MSN
Officials confirm that a kite reportedly struck a United Airlines flight from Houston to Washington D.C. while it was attempting to land on Saturday afternoon.
A Delta Air Lines flight had a reported close call Friday with a U.S. Air Force jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. CNN first reported the close call between the Airbus A319 that was departing Reagan and an Air Force T-38 jet, which is often used for training.