FAA investigating close call between two jets at Boston airport
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is looking into a near-miss incident between two commercial airplanes at Boston Logan International Airport. A Delta Air Lines plane had to stop its landing and go around because an American Airlines plane was taking off on a crossing runway.Key Facts
- The incident happened on a Saturday at Boston Logan International Airport.
- Delta Air Lines Flight 2351 was trying to land but had to abort the landing.
- The Delta plane did a "go-around," which means it stopped landing and flew around to try again.
- An American Airlines plane was taking off on a runway that crosses the Delta plane's landing path.
- The FAA is investigating to understand why the close call occurred and to ensure safety.
- No accidents or injuries were reported during this event.
- The FAA oversees and regulates air traffic to keep flights safe.
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