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Early in the morning on November 23, two jets coming in for landing at Denver International Airport had a near-miss, as one plane tried to make a U-turn into the path of the other, causing the jets to come within 200 feet of one another.
According to ABC News, one jet was in a line of planes coming in for landing. The other was on a parallel path, and needed to be guided in to the line. Air traffic controllers gave the second plane incorrect instructions though, requiring it to turn around to right in the path of the other plane. The plane's collision avoidance system sounded an alarm, and the pilots were able to avoid the other plane.
ABC News quoted a source as saying that the two planes merged on the radar screen and came with "a blink of an eye" of each other. As is always the case with incidents like these, the FAA is investigating.
FAA admits near-collision of two jets originally appeared on Gadling on Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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