The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a near-miss between two commercial flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Saturday, involving a United Airlines flight from San Francisco and a Delta Air Lines flight from Detroit.
The close call between the United and Delta flights at the Phoenix airport comes amid an increase in plane near-collisions.
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 FAA has launched an investigation into a loss of separation between two commercial flights in Phoenix Saturday.
FAA officials say the two planes "landed safely after experiencing a loss of required separation" as they were headed to Sky Harbor.
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.
The two flights, United Airlines Flight 1724 and Delta Air Lines Flight 1070 came too close to each other while arriving at the airport.
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 investigating the “loss of required separation” incident.
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