Los Angeles Times

Car on runway halts jet takeoff

No one is hurt after an airport vehicle takes wrong turn at LAX.

- By Dan Weikel

A jet carrying 78 passengers and crew members had to abort a takeoff at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday when a car made a wrong turn onto a runway, according to the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

The unusual incident occurred about 11:50 a.m., around the same time that air traffic controller­s were dealing with requests for emergency landings from two other airliners.

FAA officials said a Compass Airlines Embraer 170, a regional jet, was headed down a runway on the south side of LAX when an alarm sounded in the tower and air traffic control spotted the car.

A Los Angeles World Airports employee driving an

official airport vehicle had mistakenly turned onto the runway from a taxiway and was headed toward the twinengine jet, officials said.

After air traffic control canceled the takeoff, the pilot applied the brakes and pulled off the runway after traveling a few thousand feet. No injuries were reported.

Though it has not been officially confirmed, the jet and car were apparently several thousand feet apart when the airliner came to a stop.

“We can’t immediatel­y confirm when the last time a runway incident involving a vehicle last occurred, but this is extremely rare,” said Nancy Castles, a spokeswoma­n for LAWA who has worked for the LAX operator for 20 years.

FAA officials said they will investigat­e the incident. The Compass jet, which was flying for Delta Connection, departed for Kansas City Internatio­nal Airport after a short delay.

Airport officials said they intercepte­d the car and later rescinded the employee’s authorizat­ion to drive on airfield service roads. The driver had not been cleared to go on or near runways, officials said.

The emergency landings included a Delta Airlines A330 from Atlanta to Honolulu that diverted to LAX because of a medical emergency and landed about 11:55 a.m. The other urgent landing involved an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 from LAX to Seattle, which returned because of a mechanical issue and landed without incident shortly after noon.

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