The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident involving two commercial flights that occurred on Saturday at Boston Logan International Airport. According to reports, the aircraft were approximately 300 feet apart during a critical phase of landing, which led to one Delta flight aborting its landing approach.
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FAA Investigates Close Call Between Two Flights at Boston Logan Airport
The FAA is looking into a close call involving two commercial flights at Boston Logan International Airport, where they were reported to be 300 feet apart during landing. This incident prompted one Delta flight to abort its landing.
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FAA Investigates Close Call Between Two Flights at Boston Logan Airport