Planes flying too shut collectively at Syracuse Airport in New York, officers say

Norman Ray

World Courant

On Monday, two planes flew too shut to one another whereas flying close to an airport in Syracuse, New York.

A Delta Connection flight took off as an American Eagle flight ready to land on the identical runway, native station WABC reported.

In response to the Federal Aviation Administration, the incident occurred round 11:50 a.m. close to Syracuse Hancock Worldwide Airport.

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The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident close to Syracuse Hancock Worldwide Airport after a airplane trying to land Monday morning got here too near a departing plane. (Syracuse Police Division)

“An air site visitors controller instructed PSA Airways 5511 to circle Syracuse Hancock Worldwide Airport to separate the plane from an plane departing on the identical runway,” an FAA spokesperson instructed Fox Information Digital.

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A police dashcam captured the incident on video.

In response to FlightRadar24, the planes have been roughly 700 to 1,000 ft aside vertically. It’s unclear how shut they got here horizontally.

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The FAA is investigating the incident however has not categorized it as a “close to miss.”

Fox Information’ Louis Casiano Jr. contributed to this report.

Planes flying too shut collectively at Syracuse Airport in New York, officers say

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