San Antonio Express-News

Fedex, Southwest collision averted on airport runway

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A Fedex cargo airplane attempting to land at Austinberg­strom Internatio­nal Airport had to change course after a second plane was cleared to depart from the same runway, according to the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

“The pilot of the Fedex airplane discontinu­ed the landing and initiated a climb out,” the FAA said in a statement.

The Boeing 767 cargo airplane was several miles from the airport when it was cleared to land Saturday morning, according to the FAA. But just before it was expected to land, an air traffic controller gave the goahead for an airplane operated by Southwest Airlines to take off.

In a tweet, the National Transporta­tion Safety Board described it as a “possible runway incursion and overflight involving airplanes from Southwest Airlines and Fedex.”

The Southwest flight was able to depart safely, according to the FAA.

The FAA and NTSB said they are investigat­ing the incident.

Shannon Davis, a spokespers­on for Fedex, said in an emailed statement, “Fedex Express Flight 1432 from Memphis, Tenn. to Austin, Texas safely landed after encounteri­ng an event just before landing at Austin Bergstrom Internatio­nal Airport this morning.”

Both Davis and Southwest Airlines referred further questions to the FAA and NTSB.

In a statement, the Austinberg­strom Internatio­nal said it was “aware of the Federal Aviation Administra­tion’s investigat­ion into the discontinu­ed landing of a flight. We will assist our FAA partners and their investigat­ion as necessary.”

A similar close call was averted at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport last month after an American Airlines plane crossed a runway while a Delta Air Lines’ Boeing 737 plane was preparing for takeoff. The Delta plane stopped about 1,000 feet from where the American Airlines plane had crossed from an adjacent taxiway, according to the FAA statement.

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