An inbound SkyWest flight from Portland, Oregon, was on final approach, preparing to land a little after 10:30 when the pilot was waved off by air traffic.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has opened an investigation into an apparent near-miss at San Diego International Airport Thursday evening, agency officials confirmed to NBC 7.
An inbound SkyWest flight from Portland, Oregon, was on final approach, preparing to land a little after 10:30 when the pilot was waved off by air traffic controllers because another aircraft, a Delta flight headed to Detroit, was on the runway. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Air traffic controllers at San Diego International Airport instructed the crew of SkyWest Flight 3446 to discontinue their approach to Runway 27 Thursday evening because another aircraft was on the runway preparing for departure, an FAA representative emailed NBC 7. The other aircraft, Delta Air Lines Flight 2249, departed safely and the SkyWest aircraft landed later. The FAA is investigating.
Federal Aviation officials are investigating a potentially disastrous runway incident at San Diego International Airport Thursday night after air traffic controllers diverted a plane from landing while a second plane was departing.
Flight log data from aircraft tracking website FlightAware.com shows the inbound SkyWest jet descended to 200 feet above sea level at the time of its first landing attempt. The plane ended up touching down 12 minutes later.
According to Airbus website, an A330-200 is a little more than 55 feet tall at the tip of its tail. A diagram on the FAA s website shows the eastern edge of the runway at San Diego International Airport is about 17 feet above sea level.
FlightAware.com records list the plane that SkyWest was operating as an Embraer E175 and the Delta as an Airbus A330-200 or an A332.
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A runway conflict that forced an incoming airliner to divert from Lindbergh Field was under investigation Friday, according to the FAA. (Shutterstock / DBSOCAL)
SAN DIEGO, CA A runway conflict that forced an incoming airliner to divert from Lindbergh Field was under investigation Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration reported.
Air traffic controllers at San Diego International Airport instructed the crew members of SkyWest Flight 3446 to discontinue their approach to the bayside airport on Thursday evening due to the presence of Delta Air Lines Flight 2249 on the runway, preparing for departure, according to the FAA.
The Delta aircraft then safely took off, and the SkyWest plane subsequently landed without incident, the federal agency reported.