JetBlue pilot calls Air Force near-miss 'outrageous' after tanker crosses flight path

A JetBlue aircraft narrowly averted a potential midair collision with a U.S. Air Force jet near Venezuela on Friday, an occurrence that the pilot labeled as “outrageous.”

The incident involved JetBlue Flight 1112, an Airbus A320 traveling from Curaçao to New York. Approximately 20 minutes after takeoff, the aircraft encountered a U.S. Air Force tanker flying north of Curaçao.

The tanker reportedly intruded directly into the flight path of the JetBlue plane, causing the passenger aircraft to execute evasive maneuvers to avoid a collision, according to Aviation Safety Network.

A recording from LiveATC.net revealed that the JetBlue pilot expressed strong disapproval of the situation, highlighting that the military jet lacked an active transponder. This device is crucial for air traffic control to accurately track an aircraft’s position, and without it, the plane is undetectable on radar.

jetblue flight midair

The pilot was heard saying, “They passed directly in our flight path. They don’t have their transponder turned on. It’s outrageous.”

“They passed directly in our flight path,” the pilot said. “They don’t have their transponder turned on. It’s outrageous.”

The pilot identified the aircraft as a military jet and said it crossed their path roughly two to three miles away.

It was an air-to-air refueler from the United States Air Force, and he was at our altitude,” the pilot said. “We had to stop our climb and actually descend to avoid hitting them.”

The air traffic controller confirmed in the recording that they also did not see anything on their radar.

“Yes, I don’t have anything on my scope … you are totally right sir,” the controller said. 

refueler plane takes off

A U.S. Air Force Kc-135, an air-to-air refueler, takes off on a mission on March 26, 1999. (Usaf)

The pilot reported that the Air Force jet then entered Venezuelan airspace.

The incident comes as the United States has mounted a large-scale military buildup in the southern Caribbean, while President Donald Trump campaigns to oust Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.

U.S. Southern Command told Fox News Digital Monday that it is aware of the incident and is reviewing the matter. 

“We are aware of the recent reporting regarding U.S. military aircraft operations in the Caribbean and are currently reviewing the matter,” Col. Emanuel L. Ortiz, public affairs chief of U.S. Southern Command, said. “Military aircrews are highly trained professionals who operate in accordance with established procedures and applicable airspace requirements. Safety remains a top priority, and we are working through the appropriate channels to assess the facts surrounding the situation.”

Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump

Tensions between Venezuela and the U.S. continue to escalate as Trump threatens to seize Venezuelan oil tankers. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via Reuters; Brian Snyder/Reuters)

JetBlue told Fox News Digital Monday that the company’s top priority is safety.

“Our crew members are trained on proper procedures for various flight situations, and we appreciate our crew for promptly reporting this situation to our leadership team,” JetBlue said. “We have reported this incident to federal authorities and will participate in any investigation.”

Last month, the Federal Aviation Administration alerted airlines of a “potentially hazardous situation” when flying near Venezuela, citing rising military activity and deteriorating security as tensions grew amid Trump’s threats of strikes on the country.

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