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Falsehoods Programmers Believe About Aviation

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At FlightAware, our software needs to gracefully handle all sorts of weird and wonderful situations. While we as engineers might hope for aviation data to be clean and well-standardized, the real world is messy. There are a lot of assumptions one could make when designing data types and schemas for aviation data that turn out to be inaccurate. In the spirit of Patrick McKenzie’s classic piece on names, here are some false assumptions one might make about aviation. While many of these are simply… (flightaware.engineering) More...

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Turkey Fining Passengers Who Stand Up Before Seatbelt Sign Is Turned Off

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Turkish authorities penalizing travelers who stand up before the aircraft has come to a stop and the seatbelt sign is turned off. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Get a free FlightFeeder® from FlightAware

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FlightAware is looking for FlightFeeder hosts near specific airports. Selected hosts receive a free FlightFeeder to visualize the sky above them while contributing to the world’s largest ADS-B network. (go.flightaware.com) More...

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Garmin System Autolands King Air Following Pilot Incapacitation

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A Beechcraft Super King Air landed safely using Garmin's emergency Autoland system after the pilot became incapacitated during flight. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Possible Meteorite Strikes United 737; Injures Pilot

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A Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight traveling from Denver to Los Angeles as United flight 1093 with 140 souls on board was forced to divert to Salt Lake City after a cracked windshield was discovered midair. The incident occurred on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at an altitude of 36,000 feet. No definitive cause has been declared for the incident, although a meteorite strike is the leading theory. A pilot was injured in the incident. If a meteor strike is to blame, it would be an aviation first. There’s been… (weatherboy.com) More...

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Airbus Issues Urgent Safety Directive After Discovery of Solar Radiation Data Corruption Risk in A320 Family

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Airbus has called for immediate precautionary action across all global operators of A320 Family aircraft following the discovery of a rare but critical vulnerability linked to intense solar radiation. (aeroxplorer.com) More...

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Paramedic Took Controls After Pilot Medical Emergency on LifeFlight

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A flight paramedic with no pilot training was forced to take control of a medical helicopter after the pilot suffered a sudden medical emergency mid-flight, according to a preliminary report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). (airguide.info) More...

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UPS plane crashes at Louisville airport

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A UPS plane with three crew members aboard crashed late Tuesday afternoon in Louisville, Kentucky, officials said. UPS Flight 2976 crashed around 5:15 p.m. local time after departing Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said. […] (www.nbcnews.com) More...

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Drone Pilot Sentenced to Jail and $156K Fine After DJI Mini 3 Collision With LA Firefighting Plane

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A California tech executive has been sentenced to jail and ordered to pay restitution after his DJI Mini 3 Pro drone collided with a vital firefighting aircraft battling Los Angeles’ January Palisades Fire. The crash forced the plane out of service at a critical moment in the firefight, underscoring the dangers of flying drones near emergency operations. (airguide.info) More...

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Delta Flight Diverts After Crew Uses Beverage Carts to Restrain Passenger

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Delta Air Lines flight attendants allegedly used beverage carts to block and restrain a disruptive passenger during a long-haul flight from the United States to Japan, an incident that ultimately forced an unscheduled diversion to Alaska and led to federal criminal charges. (airguide.info) More...

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Two 777s Lose Separation Over Atlantic

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A TCAS advisory sounded, and the aircraft were roughly 500 feet apart. (airlinegeeks.com) More...

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Winter Travel, Delays, and Cancellations – How FlightAware® Can Help

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In many locations, November, December, January, and February offer harsh weather conditions. These winter months can lead to disruptions which could tempt travelers to stay inside and wait for more welcoming spring conditions. Whether it’s a holiday vacation to see family and friends or a much-needed winter getaway to a warmer climate, the FlightAware app can help travelers navigate winter travel challenges and delays. Using FlightAware to Make Your Next Trip Go Smoothly. (blog.flightaware.com) More...

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How Clever Design Helped Save 80 Lives in a Fiery Plane Crash

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When Delta Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto crash-landed, losing a wing and flipping upside down, onlookers feared the worst. Yet, in what seemed like a miracle, all 80 passengers and crew survived Monday’s crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport. (airguide.info) More...

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FAA Tells Airlines to Crackdown on Carryons

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The FAA is urging airlines to update safety videos after seeing passengers increasingly try to take carry ons off the plane during emergency evacuations. The FAA wants airlines to change briefings and videos to make clear these items should not be removed from the plane during emergency evacuations and the risks it creates for passengers if they ignore the rule. I kind of wish airlines would not count a fanny pack as a carryon because then you could at least have keys, Passports, medicines, and… (www.patreon.com) More...

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Spirit's DTW hangar Foam Fiasco

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Earlier today, Spirit airlines kicked off its 4th of July with a foam celebration. The unfortunate festivities started when the fire suppression system was inadvertently set off at the airlines maintenance hangar at Detroit metro airport. With the hangar doors being open, the foam also flowed onto the hangars ramp. The system was most likely set off by the lightning storm that passed over Metro airport around 5PM local time. (www.youtube.com) More...

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Ryanair Continues Taking Disruptive Passengers To Court

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Ryanair continues its campaign against unruly passengers by hitting them where it hurts most: their wallets. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Maintenance Error Led to American 737 Overrun

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Misconnected brake hoses and wiring caused reduced braking on DFW landing. (airlinegeeks.com) More...

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Qantas A380 Grounded After Just One Flight Following Re-Entry Into Service

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Following almost six years in storage, a Qantas Airbus A380 was grounded just after one flight after one of the slats broke apart during flight. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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UPS2976 Preliminary Report published

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Prelim report with revealing still pics. They never had a chance. (www.ntsb.gov) More...

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Another Major Disaster Averted At SFO

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On June 24, 2025, a United Airlines aircraft was incorrectly cleared to cross a runway while another was also cleared to depart from the same runway at the same time. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Air traffic controllers say pilots and flight attendants are sending them free food. The shutdown has them working with no pay.

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Airline pilots and flight attendants are sending food to air traffic controllers amid the shutdown. Two working controllers told Business Insider that financial strains are causing stress and fatigue. One said some controllers are looking at gig work, like driving for Uber, to make ends meet. They're keeping the skies safe without a paycheck — and now, airline pilots are sending lunch as a thank you. Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, told Business… (www.businessinsider.com) More...

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Air France A350 Pilots Denied Clearance by Chicago O’Hare, Flight Returns to Paris

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PARIS- An Air France (AF) transatlantic flight to Chicago O’Hare (ORD) was forced to return to Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) after nearly seven hours in the air. (aviationa2z.com) More...

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These millionaires have a suggestion for the FAA: Cancel all private jet flights during the shutdown

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As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered flight reductions at 40 major airports, including Atlanta, New York, Boston, and Los Angeles. The move begins with affecting 4% of flights, with plans to ramp up to impact 1 in 10 flights at those airports, disrupting travel plans for thousands of Americans every day. (www.fastcompany.com) More...

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UPS pilots mourn loss of colleagues killed in plane crash

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The UPS pilots’ union is helping members and families of the victims cope with last week’s tragic plane crash. (www.freightwaves.com) More...

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This Japanese Airport Has Not Lost A Single Bag Since Opening In 1994

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By simplifying baggage handling, and being extremely meticulous, this airport has not lost a single checked bag since opening in 1994. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Pilots Almost Plow Through Ground Crew After Taxiing Without Permission

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Two ValueJet pilots were suspended after almost hitting ground staff while taxiing for departure at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Boom Supersonic CEO Wants Airport Screening Abolished

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In response to the USDOT Secretary Sean Duffy's question about making travel easier, Boom Supersonic Founder and CEO Blake Scholl said that TSA screening should be done away with completely. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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First Officer Who Died on Flight 5342 Named Honorary Captain

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First Officer Sam Lilley posthumously received the title of captain, PSA Airlines said Sunday. (airlinegeeks.com) More...

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Urgent warning as thousands of passengers at major US airport exposed to world’s most infectious disease

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Thousands of passengers at one of America's busiest airports may have been exposed to measles during peak holiday travel, health officials warned. An alert has been issued for travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport about potential exposure to the world's most infectious disease. Anyone who visited terminals B and C between 7am and 7pm on December 19 may have been exposed to a contagious non-New Jersey resident who traveled through the concourses, the New Jersey Department of… (www.dailymail.co.uk) More...

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NTSB: CommuteAir Crew Continued Landing Despite Two Go-Around Calls

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Fifty-three people escaped injury when the United Express flight overran the runway in Virginia. (airlinegeeks.com) More...

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Brace for inspections: New AD clouds future of the Boeing 717

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) for the Boeing 717 that will have a material impact on the operations of at least two US airlines. The AD was prompted by the investigation into a 2023 incident with a Delta Air Lines 717 that landed without nose landing gear, and requires repetitive inspections for cracking of the upper lock link assembly. The AD will impact nearly 100 Boeing 717s that are currently active with Delta and Hawaiian Airlines.… (www.msn.com) More...

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Meet the Startup Building the Plane Everyone Else Said Was Impossible

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AeroXplorer spoke with Meagan Villanueva of Otto Aerospace about how the startup plans to build the world's most efficient business jet. Otto is betting on a simple but radical idea: if you can minimize drag across an aircraft's surface, you can unlock performance improvements that legacy designs can't even touch. (aeroxplorer.com) More...

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The Magic of Oshkosh: How Thousands of Aircraft Arrive Each Year

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If you’re not familiar with the whole-hearted way of life that accompanies the Midwest, look no further than Oshkosh, Wisconsin amidst the July summer heat. Held at Wittman Regional Airport, the Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture (EAA) — or “Oshkosh” — has been a staple for aviation fans since it was founded in January of 1953. Each year, Oshkosh becomes the epicenter of aviation knowledge, with thousands of aircraft flying in and hundreds of thousands of aviation enthusiasts flocking… (blog.flightaware.com) More...

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Controllers Brawl at DCA Tower

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Injuries were reported following the fight, according to reports. (airlinegeeks.com) More...

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Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes: Passenger’s Ticket Canceled After Posting It Online

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One TikTok “influencer” learnt the hard way that it’s not always a good idea to share your airline ticket online. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Delta regional pilot makes 'aggressive maneuver' to avoid B-52 collision

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A Delta regional jet on approach to Minot, North Dakota, made an "aggressive maneuver" to avoid a mid-air collision with a B-52 bomber, according to the Delta pilot. Once on the ground, the pilot apologized to passengers for the abrupt move and explained the situation. (abcnews.go.com) More...

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Ryanair Sues Disruptive Passenger For €3,000 Following Forced Diversion

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Ryanair continues its campaign to punish unruly passengers, filing another lawsuit against a disruptive passenger. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Private Jet Carrying Eight Crashes During Takeoff in Bangor, Maine

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A Bombardier Challenger 650 carrying eight people crashed while attempting to depart Bangor International Airport on Sunday night, January 25, amid a severe winter storm. (aeroxplorer.com) More...

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GOL 737 MAX 8 Hits Service Truck While Departing Rio de Janeiro

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A GOL Boeing 737 MAX 8 departing Rio de Janeiro in Brazil struck a service vehicle on the runway, causing significant damage to the aircraft’s fuselage. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency U-Turn After Passenger’s Laptop Falls Into Cargo Hold

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A United Airlines flight from Washington Dulles to Rome was forced to make an unexpected mid-flight U-turn on October 15, 2025, after a passenger’s active laptop slipped through the cabin and fell into the aircraft’s cargo hold — creating a potential lithium battery fire hazard that pilots deemed too risky for a transatlantic flight. (airguide.info) More...

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Brave NZ Pilots Rescue U.S. Troops in 19-Hour Antarctica Evacuation

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A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) crew has successfully completed a daring 19-hour medical evacuation mission from the U.S. McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Flying a C-130J Hercules, the team rescued three American personnel—one in critical condition—amid 24-hour darkness and sub-zero temperatures during the Antarctic winter. (airguide.info) More...

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Private Jet Almost Lands At Air Force Base In Error In Tampa

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A private Cessna Citation VI headed to Tampa International Airport almost landed at MacDill Air Force Base in error, breaking off the approach on the very last minute. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Pilots Skipped Test Pilot Before Deadly Michigan Business Jet Crash

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The pilots of a business jet that crashed in Michigan last month chose to perform a high-risk test flight themselves instead of waiting for a qualified test pilot, according to a preliminary report released Thursday by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). (airguide.info) More...

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A Concorde flew so high over the Red Sea that the mighty US Navy got scared and rushed F-14 Tomcats to intercept it.

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There are few aircraft more iconic than the F-14 Tomcat. There are even fewer that captured the world’s imagination as strongly as the Concorde. One was a naval interceptor built for the Cold War, the other a commercial jet built for the luxury of time itself. Their paths were never meant to cross in any dramatic fashion. Yet, during the tensions of Operation Desert Shield, high above the Red Sea, they briefly did. And in that moment, a United States Navy aircrew, primed for a threat, instead… (luxurylaunches.com) More...

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Jeju Air 737 Crash: Pilots Shut Down Wrong Engine After Bird Strike

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A new report reveals that the pilots of the Jeju Air Boeing 737 that crashed in South Korea on December 29, 2024, killing 179 people, mistakenly shut down the wrong engine following a bird strike. (airguide.info) More...

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US Air Force Deploys Over 24 KC-135 and KC-46 Tankers to Europe

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In a major strategic redeployment, more than 24 U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotankers and KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling aircraft crossed the Atlantic on the night of June 16, 2025. The unusual mass movement of tanker aircraft departed from North America and headed eastbound, with flight patterns suggesting a coordinated redeployment rather than routine operations, according to military analysts. (airguide.info) More...

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Multiple Asian Airlines Ban Power Bank Usage Mid-flight

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A number of Asian airlines have implemented policies banning the usage of power banks mid-flight. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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Captain Rush's retirement flight

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Captain Martin Rush makes his final landing for his retirement from Delta Air Lines after 27 years of flying. Date: 6-25-25 Flight: DAL135 Airport: Detroit metro, KDTW Route: AMS-DTW Gate: A50 A/C: A330-323 Ship: N801NW/3301 (www.youtube.com) More...

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Almost 9 Hours: Will This Be The Longest Commercial 737 MAX 8 Flight Ever?

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Due to lower demand, Iberojet will swap out their A330 heavies for a Boeing 737 MAX 8 on two days in April 2025 to operate flights between Madrid and Punta Cana. (www.gatechecked.com) More...

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United 737 Avoids Midair Collision Near Newark

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A United Airlines Boeing 737-900 narrowly avoided a collision with a privately operated Piper Cherokee Arrow III while on approach to Newark Liberty International Airport on August 8, 2025. (communication transcript between United pilots and Newark Air Traffic Controller enclosed). (airguide.info) More...

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