
Donald Trump Blasts 'Sleeping' Business Jet Pilot After Near-Collision At Chicago Airport
Taking to Truth Social on Wednesday, Trump wrote: "Great job by the Southwest pilots in Chicago . A nearly tragic close call. Perhaps suspend the pilot's license of the other plane, who must have been "sleeping!""
Near-collision on runwayThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported that Southwest Flight 2504, a Boeing 737-800 arriving from Omaha, Nebraska, had to abort its landing after a FlexJet Challenger business jet entered the runway without authorisation.
At around 8:50 a.m. CT, the Southwest jet was just 50 feet above the ground when it performed a go-around maneuver, avoiding a potential collision. Flight tracking data showed the plane was only about 2,050 feet away from the business jet before climbing sharply.
Investigation underwayThe FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched an investigation into the incident. Southwest Airlines confirmed that its crew followed all safety protocols and landed without further issues.
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