🛩️ Southwest flight heading for Oklahoma City dives to 500 feet above neighborhood! 🛬 This incident, reported by Fox Business, raises concerns about safety and prompts discussions on air traffic protocols. Read more here: [Article Link] #aviation #safety #airtraffic #SouthwestAirlines #OklahomaCity What are your thoughts? Share in the comments below and don't forget to follow for daily aviation news updates. ✈️✉️ #AviationWebNews
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Interesting to see how a thunderstorm affects your decisions while navigating to your destination.
This is how air traffic behaves when there is a thunderstorm near. ⛈️✈️ #midwestatc #aviationvideos #airtrafficcontroller #airtrafficcontrol #aviation #aviationlovers #aviationgeek #airplanelovers
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Even on ground the impact of such weather conditions is vital. How come the airdrome authorities clear boarding in such severe weather! Here is why the weather forecasts is deeply interact with the flight operations and ATC.
Happening Now ! Passengers on an airplane American Airlines aircraft are trapped on the Apron at the Chicago airport in the middle of the storm and the advance of tornado with winds of up to 90 mph (145 km/h). Courtney Mares, Rome Correspondent for Catholic News Agency said, "Our plane is sitting on the runway at Chicago O’Hare right now while everyone’s phones receive multiple tornado warnings." "Captain announced that air traffic control and ground control have evacuated." "Plane is shaking as it is blown back and forth by the wind" American Airlines : "We'll get the plane up to a gate and everyone off just as soon as the conditions allow. Thank you for your understanding." Note : At Chicago O'Hare International Airport, where a shelter in place order has been issued. More Visuals : https://lnkd.in/druxtAY7 #aircraft #Tornado #safety #airport
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Airfields can be used for emergency landings by commercial airplanes if the need arises. While most airfields are smaller and may not have the same infrastructure as large airports, they can still serve as a safe landing site in emergency situations. Factors like the length of the runway, available emergency services, and weather conditions will determine whether an airfield is suitable for a commercial airplane to land. In cases of severe mechanical issues, fuel shortages, or medical emergencies, a commercial flight might be diverted to the nearest airfield for a safe landing. ### Hashtags: - #EmergencyLanding - #AirfieldSafety - #AviationEmergencies - #CommercialFlights - #AviationSafety
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Shocking Delta Air Lines Jets Collision: Flight DL2046’s Costly Mistake Delta jets collision incidents on the ground, while rare, do happen, and they’re always a cause for concern. On July 27, 2024, three Delta jets were involved in a ground collision at Salt Lake City Airport (SLC), highlighting a series of avoidable missteps that led to flight cancellations and significant delays. Here’s a closer look at what happened, why it occurred, and the implications for Delta and air travel safety. https://lnkd.in/d_pH3_XN
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This is how air traffic behaves when there is a thunderstorm near. ⛈️✈️ #midwestatc #aviationvideos #airtrafficcontroller #airtrafficcontrol #aviation #aviationlovers #aviationgeek #airplanelovers
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Pilots prefer to avoid flying in or over a thunderstorm. So, how do flights get to their destinations during frequent summer storms? The FAA's air traffic controllers work with airlines and weather pros, using these strategies to keep flights safe. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gXrz8bxG. #FAAWeatherSquad
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"This revolution in the sky that has saved countless lives began nearly three decades ago with a surprisingly innovative strategy for improving air safety. It depended on pilots, flight attendants and dispatchers voluntarily reporting safety issues and admitting their own errors. But first it demanded the entire industry agree to a profound shift in risk tolerance." Learn how WP&C helps clients increase process and organizational performance while reducing operational risk by implementing the principles and practices of High Reliability Organizations: https://lnkd.in/guHs-JhN #aviation #riskreduction #HRO #boeing
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With this kind of stupidity you will never be able to set a foot in your car, your bathroom, your bathroom, your kitchen, your living room, your boat, your kids room, your friends house. Forget all you won’t be able to set a foot in your own underwear. Aviation is by far the safest and the most secure mode of transportation we as a humanity have ever developed. I wonder how these WSJ people take risk on their daily trades? How they are still trading after all these Great Recession and depression? They shouldn’t be able to set a foot in trading also. Right? China with 1.5 billion people and India with 1.4 billion people barely have less than 160 airports each. Check the statistics of recent years in India, the death tolls in road accidents have spiked to its ever highest and the government is doing their best to make it safer. United States for its 330 million people over 50 states have over 21000 airports and still increasing. The entire world combined together, all 7 continents excluding America has barely less than 13000 airports. What else you want? Better ride on your carrots. Be safe! The amount of efforts FAA, USDOT and NTSB is putting into making Travel Safe is remarkable. Be grateful for what you have and let’s strive to make it better!
The harrowing story of the Alaska Airlines flight that narrowly avoided disaster at 16,000 feet is petrifying enough to make you never set foot on a plane again. But there’s another way to look at one of the most dangerous aviation events in recent American history: How did hurtling through the sky in a giant metal tube become this safe? These days, we barely think about safety when we board a plane. That’s because flying across the sky is safer than walking across the street. Airplanes produce fewer deaths per mile than cars, ferries, trains, subways or buses—and the chances of dying in a crash are roughly the same as getting struck by lightning while reading this sentence. The country’s safety record would have sounded not just incredible or inconceivable 15 years ago, but completely insane. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gfni4dSq
Flying in America Has Actually Never Been Safer
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July 24, 2024 - Discover how Delta Air Lines' technology outage has led to massive flight cancellations and delays, prompting a DOT investigation. Our latest video provides essential information for travelers on their rights and Delta's compensation measures. Stay informed and watch now! #DeltaAirLines #TravelNews #FlightCancellations #DOTInvestigation #AviationNews
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Let’s take a closer look at air traffic control delays and how the system is designed to maximize the safe utilization of modern airspace. https://lnkd.in/gK-TiVAv #aviation #airtrafficcontrol #aviationindustry
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