FAA Investigates Near Miss Between Passenger Jets at JFK Airport

An American Airlines regional jet nearly collided with an Air Canada regional jet after aborting its landing at John F.
Kennedy International Airport.
The incident occurred in the busy airspace of JFK and is currently under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The American Airlines jet aborted its landing approach, resulting in a close encounter with the Air Canada regional jet.
Both aircraft were operating in the congested airspace of the airport at the time.
No injuries or damage have been reported, and airport operations were not disrupted following the incident.
The FAA has launched an investigation to determine the causes and assess any safety implications.
This event is notable as it marks the second recent near miss involving passenger jets at a major U.S. airport, raising concerns about air traffic safety and operational procedures in congested airspace.
The FAA's inquiry will focus on air traffic control communications, pilot actions, and airport procedures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
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