Passenger jets come within seconds of colliding
Share this @internewscast.com

Two heavily loaded passenger planes nearly collided in midair over Los Angeles last week, coming alarmingly close during takeoff.

A potential disaster was averted when an air traffic controller quickly alerted the pilots, as reported by the Italian newspaper, Corriere della Sera.

The tense situation unfolded on a Friday afternoon at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). An Ita Airways flight destined for Rome was cleared for takeoff from runway 24 and was directed to make a left turn by air traffic control.

Shortly thereafter, an American Airlines flight heading to JFK Airport in New York was given clearance as well, taking off from runway 25 with instructions to turn right after departure, according to information gathered from flight tracking services.

The pilots of flights ITA AZ621 and American AA4 received explicit directions from air traffic control to maintain safe distances from each other.

Despite these instructions, just two minutes post-takeoff, the Ita Airways pilot turned left prematurely, beyond the specified coordinates, bringing the aircraft alarmingly close to the American Airlines Airbus A321.

Air traffic controllers spotted the danger immediately, firmly telling the Ita Airways pilot to ‘turn right immediately’, while the American Airlines plane was told to abort its climb at 1,500 ft. 

After both pilots complied, air traffic control contacted the Italian plane and berated the pilot. 

An Ita Airways and an American Airlines plane came within five seconds of crashing midair in Los Angeles last week after coming too close to each other during take off. File photo shows a plane over a runway at Los Angeles Airport

An Ita Airways and an American Airlines plane came within five seconds of crashing midair in Los Angeles last week after coming too close to each other during take off. File photo shows a plane over a runway at Los Angeles Airport

‘You were supposed to maintain runway alignment. Is there a reason it turned south?’, the pilot was told, according to air traffic control recordings. 

Meanwhile, the Italian pilot made a grovelling apology, telling air traffic control ‘sorry’.  

The controller then told the American Airlines crew: ‘Sorry for what happened. The traffic to the north turned south on its own initiative, right in front of you guys’. 

The two flights continued their journey without anu issues. 

According to the US civil aviation regulations, after such an event, the crew must contact the local Federal Aviation Administration agency to provide an investigation for what happened. 

A spokesperson for Ita Airways told Daily Mail: ‘The company is completing the assessments required by applicable regulations and internal procedures. 

‘It is confirmed that the flight operated regularly, landing ahead of schedule at Rome Fiumicino. Ita Airways confirms that the safety of its passengers and crews is the Company’s top priority’.

The near-miss comes after a UPS cargo plane crashed on Tuesday after taking off from Kentucky’s Muhammad Ali International Airport in Louisville, killing 11 people. 

Despite instructions given to the Ita Airways flight, its pilot turned left before the agreed-upon coordinates, resulting in it coming dangerously close to the American Airlines Airbus A321

Despite instructions given to the Ita Airways flight, its pilot turned left before the agreed-upon coordinates, resulting in it coming dangerously close to the American Airlines Airbus A321

The incident happened after both planes took off from LA's LAX airport

The incident happened after both planes took off from LA’s LAX airport

The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 plane exploded shortly after taking off, with officials confirming that the engine had detached from the aircraft.

The plane was 34 years old and its fuel tank had been repaired in September, according to flight records.

Dramatic images which emerged online in the aftermath of the tragedy showed a fireball explosion, and what appeared to be the engine on the runway.

A terrifying video shared to social media showed the aircraft attempting to take off with a ball of fire emanating from its left wing. Just moments later, the plane exploded.

Dashcam footage also showed the plane crashing back into the runway, leaving a blaze in its wake.

It struck two local businesses – Kentucky Petroleum Recycling and Grade A Autoparts, which Governor Beshear said accounted for all of its employees except for two, who were found later on.

There were three crew members onboard the flight at the time, UPS officials have confirmed.

Four of the people killed were on the ground, Louisville Fire Chief Brian O’Neill said. The victims have not been identified.

It is unclear whether the additional fatalities were members of the crew or people on the ground.

The Louisville airport shut down after the crash but began to resume operations Wednesday morning.

Flights cancelled Tuesday were prioritized for departure, although some Wednesday flights remained grounded.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Meghan Markle Shifts Gears: From Netflix Star to Jam Empire Entrepreneur

Meghan Markle is reportedly parting ways with Netflix to take full ownership…

Unexpected Financial Crisis Hits the House of York: What It Means for the Future

Sequestered at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor finds himself…

Drone Strike from Iran Causes Massive Explosion at Dubai Airport: Key Details and Impact

Dubai International Airport faced an unexpected shutdown this morning following an explosion…

Tragic Tornado Uplifts Car, Claiming Lives of Mother and Daughter

A devastating tornado swept across western Oklahoma, tragically claiming the lives of…

Alleged Serial Killer Declares Intent to Contest Charges in Triple Homicide Case

The attorney representing the man charged with the brutal murder of three…

BBC Faces Backlash Over Controversial Edit of Pete Hegseth’s Iran Speech

The BBC finds itself embroiled in a new controversy over impartiality following…

Tragic Loss: Fitness Influencer Jeff Nippard Mourns Sudden Passing of Fiancée at 36

Fitness influencer Stephanie Buttermore, the fiancee of Jeff Nippard, has tragically passed…

Kansas City Chiefs Eye Blockbuster Acquisition of Super Bowl Champion: A Game-Changing Move in the NFL

The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly preparing to pursue a leading running…

Donal MacIntyre Shares Life-Altering Experience After 72 Hours in Total Darkness

Who in their right mind would willingly choose to sit alone in…

Victoria Beckham’s Heartfelt Tribute: How Her Family’s Support Fuels Her Success

Victoria Beckham expressed heartfelt gratitude to her family for their unwavering support…

Savannah Guthrie’s Emotional Comeback on Today Show Reveals Hidden Challenges

Upon her return to the NBC studios on Thursday, Savannah Guthrie was…

Jayden Spears Spotted Driving in LA: A Glimpse into the Spears Family Dynamics Amidst Britney’s DUI News

In the wake of Britney Spears’ recent legal troubles, her son Jayden…