The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident involving Delta Air Lines Flight 2351, which executed a go-around at Boston Logan International Airport on June 20. The go-around was prompted by another aircraft departing from an intersecting runway. The FAA confirmed that the event occurred around 11:30 a.m. local time. A Delta spokesperson stated that the flight crew followed established procedures in coordination with Air Traffic Control and landed safely. The flight was traveling from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to Boston Logan and had 129 passengers and six crew members on board. Delta noted that its aircraft are equipped with technology to alert crews to potential traffic conflicts.
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FAA Investigates Delta Air Lines Flight Go-Around at Boston Logan International Airport
The FAA is investigating a go-around executed by Delta Air Lines Flight 2351 at Boston Logan International Airport due to another aircraft departing from an intersecting runway. The incident occurred on June 20, and the flight, which was traveling from Dallas to Boston, landed safely after following established safety procedures.
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FAA investigates after incoming plane executes go-around due to aircraft leaving from intersecting runway
FAA Investigates Delta Air Lines Flight Go-Around at Boston Logan International Airport