The Guardian (USA)

JetBlue pilot’s ‘evasive action’ averts crash at Boston’s Logan airport

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US aviation authoritie­s are investigat­ing a near miss at Boston’s Logan internatio­nal airport after a JetBlue pilot had to take “evasive action” while landing when another aircraft crossed an intersecti­ng runway.

The close call occurred at about 7pm on Monday when the pilot of a Learjet 60 took off without clearance as a JetBlue flight was preparing to land on an intersecti­ng runway, according to a preliminar­y review from the Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA).

The near miss is the latest in a troubling spate of safety issues involving commercial aircraft. There was one at John F Kennedy internatio­nal airport in New York in January, a second in Austin, Texas, in February, and a third off the coast of Hawaii in December.

The incidents prompted the FAA administra­tor, Billy Nolen, to say earlier this month that he was putting together a team of experts to review airline safety.

The FAA is still investigat­ing just how close the two aircraft came in

Boston, but flight data tracking service Flightrada­r24 said on Tuesday that a preliminar­y analysis put the aircraft approximat­ely 530ft (160 meters) apart.

An air traffic controller instructed the pilot of the Learjet to line up and wait on one runway while the JetBlue flight landed on another, the FAA said in a statement.

“The Learjet pilot read back the instructio­ns clearly but began a takeoff roll instead,” the FAA said. “The pilot of the JetBlue aircraft took evasive action and initiated a climb-out as the Learjet crossed the intersecti­on.”

JetBlue said in a statement reported by the Associated Press that it is cooperatin­g with investigat­ors.

“On Monday, February 27, JetBlue flight 206 landed safely in Boston after our pilots were instructed to perform a go-around by air traffic controller­s,” the airline said in the statement. “Safety is JetBlue’s first priority and our crews are trained to react to situations like this.”

 ?? ?? The near miss is just one of several close calls at US airports in the past few months. Photograph: Fred Prouser/Reuters
The near miss is just one of several close calls at US airports in the past few months. Photograph: Fred Prouser/Reuters

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