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 planes, carrying more than 350 people, experienced "a loss of required separation" while preparing to land at the same Phoenix airport, the FAA said.
A Delta Air Lines flight last week was canceled after the flight crew mistakenly deployed an emergency slide before boarding.
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 ...
"The two principal safeguards against collisions are air traffic controllers and pilots. This article will discuss the legal ...
A Delta Air Lines plane and a United Airlines aircraft raised alarms when they flew too close to each other while flying into Phoenix on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration is ...
American Airlines and Delta Air Lines were both able to quickly recover from a southern winter storm earlier this month. Here ...
The FAA said alerts went off onboard letting pilots know they were close to another plane and 'corrective instructions' were issued to both flight crews ...
Several airlines are offering additional nonstop flights to the Green Bay and Appleton airports for the NFL Draft, which will ...
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 land in Phoenix over the weekend. United ...