‘Terrible’: Southwest Airlines flight dives to avoid the mid-hwa accident; 2 crew members injured

According to ABC News report, a flight from Southwest Airlines fell by 475 feet on Friday to avoid confrontation with a hawker hunter aircraft.Six minutes later after Hollywood Barbank Airport, California, South -West flight 1496, according to Flightradar24 data, suddenly landed from 14,100 feet to 13,625 feet.Hawker Hunter was flying at a distance of about 14,653 feet when the southwest jet started its dynasty. According to Flightradar24, at their nearest point, both aircraft were just 7.82 kilometers separate.According to a statement by airlines, two flight attendants are currently being treated to maintain injuries after the incident.Southwest said in a statement, “Southwest is associated with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to further understand the circumstances.” “We appreciate the professionalism of our flight crew and flight attendant in response to this incident. Nothing is important for the South -West compared to the safety of our customers and employees.”According to ABC News reports, a passenger on the aircraft felt like a “important drop”, a passenger in the aircraft and the pilot later announced that the maneuver was “created to avoid the midar collision.“About 10 minutes in the flight, we fell far away, and I looked around, and everyone was like this, ‘Well, it’s normal,” Ketlin Bird, a passenger onboard flight 1496 was said by Fox News.“Then, within two seconds, it felt like a tower of terror, where we fell 20 to 30 feet in the air. It was terrible. It was terrible. We really thought we were falling in a plane crash,” he said.After the drop, the pilot confirmed through the intercom that the flight had collided with almost another aircraft and allegedly lost air traffic control signs.“It was absolutely terrible,” said according to Fox News. “I just remember him saying,” Whatever happened, we had almost crashed into another aircraft, and I had to make an emergency because we had lost service with the air traffic controller. “Comedian Jimmy Dore said on X, “Many people themselves and many people flew away from their seats and hit the roof, a flight attendant needed medical attention.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button