Near Miss on the Nashville Runway

Last month, a critical incident occurred at Nashville International Airport when an Alaska Airlines jet was cleared for takeoff on the same runway a Southwest Airlines plane was cleared to cross. The Alaska Airlines pilots averted a potential collision by aborting the takeoff, resulting in blown tires.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 10-10-2024 01:00 IST | Created: 10-10-2024 01:00 IST
Near Miss on the Nashville Runway
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A near collision was narrowly averted at Tennessee's Nashville International Airport last month. An Alaska Airlines jet, poised for takeoff, was mistakenly given clearance on a runway where a Southwest Airlines plane was authorized to cross, according to a National Transportation Safety Board report released Wednesday.

The concerning incident took place on September 12 and involved Alaska Airlines Flight 369, operated by a Boeing 737 MAX 9 carrying 176 passengers and six crew members. To prevent a potential disaster, the skilled Alaska Airlines pilots quickly aborted the takeoff, a move that led to the airplane's tires being blown out.

The rapid response of the pilots underscored the importance of vigilance and quick thinking in aviation to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding air traffic control coordination and runway management at bustling airports.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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