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2 planes narrowly avoided runway crash at Sarasota Bradenton airport, NTSB says

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after two planes had a near miss on a runway at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport last month.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating after two planes had a near miss on a runway at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport last month. Bradenton Herald file photo

Federal aviation authorities have opened an investigation of a narrowly avoided collision between two planes at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport last month.

On Feb. 16, “an Air Canada Rouge A-321 was cleared for takeoff on Runway 14 as an American Airlines B-737 was cleared to land on the same runway,” the National Transportation Safety Board said in a social media post.

NTSB added that danger was averted when the American Airlines crew “self-initiated a go-around.” A go-around is an aviation term for when pilots decide to abort a landing during the plane’s final approach to the runway.

The Air Canada flight was bound for Toronto, Canada, and the American Airlines flight was incoming from Charlotte, North Carolina, the agency said.

A preliminary report on the incident is expected in two to three weeks, NTSB said Tuesday.

The Federal Aviation Administration is also investigating the incident.

The planes were about 3,100 feet apart when the American Airlines crew aborted the landing, the FAA said in a statement to media outlets.

No other information was provided.

Rick Piccolo, president and CEO of Sarasota Bradenton International Airport, declined comment on the incident Tuesday.

“It’s an air traffic issue, we have no jurisdiction,” he said, referring questions to the NTSB, the Federal Aviation Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation.

This story was originally published March 7, 2023 at 2:02 PM.

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Ryan Ballogg
Bradenton Herald
Ryan Ballogg is a local news and environment reporter and features writer at the Bradenton Herald. His work has received awards from the Florida Society of News Editors and the Florida Press Club. Ryan is a Florida native and graduate of USF St. Petersburg. Support my work with a digital subscription
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