A FedEx cargo jet averted crashing into a Southwest Airlines commercial plane while attempting to land at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas.
The FedEx jet, a Boeing 767, was cleared to land on the same runway early Saturday morning when a Southwest jet, a 737, was cleared to takeoff.
According to the flight tracking website Flightradar24, the FedEx jet pulled up with full thrust at the very last second to prevent what could’ve been a devastating air disaster.
The NTSB is investigating an incident involving a Southwest 737 and FedEx 767 that occurred today in Austin. Initial ADS-B data show the landing 767 overflying the departing 737. We are processing granular data now. https://t.co/twHCydm5ixhttps://t.co/wZ3Z0xKJem pic.twitter.com/nkKVjshXmf
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) February 5, 2023
“The pilot of the FedEx airplane discontinued the landing and initiated a climb out,” the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said in a statement.
Later in the day, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) tweeted, “NTSB is investigating a surface event at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Saturday, a possible runway incursion and overflight involving airplanes from Southwest Airlines and FedEx.”
The NTSB is investigating a surface event at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport Saturday, a possible runway incursion and overflight involving airplanes from Southwest Airlines and FedEx.
— NTSB Newsroom (@NTSB_Newsroom) February 4, 2023
The FAA and NTSB said they are investigating the incident.
Tyler Durden
Sun, 02/05/2023 – 08:45