The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident that occurred on Saturday at Boston Logan International Airport, involving a Delta Airlines jet and an American Airlines plane. An aviation expert reported that the two aircraft were approximately 300 feet (90 meters) apart, which led to the Delta plane aborting its landing attempt.
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FAA Investigates Near Miss Between Delta and American Airlines Jets at Boston Airport
The FAA is looking into a near miss incident at Boston Logan International Airport involving a Delta Airlines jet and an American Airlines plane. The Delta aircraft was reported to be about 300 feet from the American Airlines plane, prompting an aborted landing.
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Planes were just 300ft apart in Boston airport near miss, expert says
FAA Investigates Near Miss Between Delta and American Airlines Jets at Boston Airport