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FAA probes close call between Southwest plane, Cessna.

FAA Investigating Near Collision Between Southwest Airlines and Cessna⁣ Citation

By David ​Shepardson

(Reuters) – The Federal ​Aviation Administration (FAA) said on⁢ Saturday it is investigating ⁢a near⁢ collision ⁤between a⁢ Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 and ⁤a Cessna Citation ‌business jet in ‌San Diego, the latest in a series of troubling U.S. aviation incidents.

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The FAA said its preliminary ⁤review ⁢shows that just before 12 p.m. PDT ⁢on Friday, ⁣an ‌air traffic controller at San Diego International Airport cleared the‌ Citation to land on a certain runway even though Southwest Airlines ⁢Flight 2493 had​ already been⁤ told ⁣to ⁢taxi onto the same runway and await instructions to depart. ‍The facility’s automated surface surveillance system alerted the ​controller about the developing situation and the controller directed the⁢ Cessna⁤ to discontinue landing.

A person⁤ briefed⁤ on⁤ the matter said the‍ initial ​review shows the Cessna ‍passed over the top‍ of the Southwest airplane by about 100 feet. The FAA is‍ sending⁣ a team to the ⁤facility to investigate.

Southwest said on Saturday it is participating in‍ the FAA’s review of the incident. “Our aircraft departed without event and‌ the flight operated normally,⁣ with a safe ‍landing in San⁤ Jose as scheduled,” the airline said.

The National Transportation Safety ⁢Board is⁣ investigating six ​runway ‍incursion‍ events since January.

A similar near-collision incident occurred in ⁤February in Austin, Texas, ⁣when a FedEx cargo plane ⁢and a Southwest Boeing⁤ 737 came within about 115 ⁤feet (35 meters) in poor visibility conditions. The controller had cleared the FedEx plane⁤ to⁢ land and the Southwest ​plane to depart.

On Thursday,​ the NTSB cited ⁤the failure of a Lear 60 charter pilot to ‍get a⁤ takeoff clearance in ​a February incident in Boston that resulted in a near-collision with a JetBlue flight.

The NTSB ⁤said ⁢the airport surface detection equipment issued an alert, and the air traffic controller gave go-around instructions​ to the ⁤JetBlue flight.

The ‌JetBlue⁣ Embraer 190 was just 30 feet (9.1⁤ m) above ground when it broke off⁤ the landing “close to the point where both runways⁢ intersected,” ⁤the NTSB said, adding the‍ Boston ⁣tower told ​the charter pilot ​the JetBlue flight‍ passed ⁢about 400 feet above ⁤them.

⁤ (Reporting by David Shepardson ⁣in Washington; Editing by Andrew ⁣Heavens and Matthew Lewis)

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