Heroic American Airlines Pilot Averts Disaster in Orlando

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 19, 2024 02:30 AMNews
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Quick-thinking pilots prevent runway collision. Source: unsplash

On May 6, a potential disaster was averted at Orlando International Airport when an American Airlines flight and a Frontier Airlines flight narrowly avoided a collision on the runway. American Airlines flight 2473, en route to Dallas, was cleared for takeoff by air traffic control. However, moments later, the same controller cleared Frontier flight 1734 from Denver to cross the same runway.

The pilots of the American Airlines flight observed the Frontier plane on the runway and immediately aborted their takeoff. The air traffic controller, realizing the imminent danger, instructed the American Airlines pilots to cancel their takeoff clearance, although they had already done so. This quick response by the pilots prevented what could have been a catastrophic event.

This near-miss incident is part of a concerning trend of air traffic control errors. In the past year, there have been approximately 300 near-collisions, including a recent incident where four planes crossed in front of a jet at New York's JFK Airport, and another where Southwest and JetBlue jets nearly collided at Washington National Airport.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has faced criticism for its handling of technology investments over the past two decades, with too much reliance on manual coordination. This incident underscores the need for improved safety protocols and technological upgrades in air traffic control systems to prevent such near-misses in the future.

As the aviation industry continues to grow, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew remains paramount. The skill and attentiveness of pilots, as demonstrated in this incident, are crucial in averting potential disasters and maintaining confidence in air travel.

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