
The Delta Enroute pilot from Minneapoli to Minot in Northern Dakota created a “aggressive maneuver” to prevent the collision of the middle air with the American bomber B-52. The incident allegedly occurred due to unclear air traffic control directions. The pilot said no one informed them about a military aircraft that crossed his journey.
Skywest, who operated the plane, launched a probe into an incident held on July 18. According to ABC News, the pilot apologized to passengers after landing. He specified the recording of the pilot comments that did not identify.
The video became a viral on Tiktoku, where the pilot seems to explain the tormenting nightmare. “For those of you on the right side, you probably saw the aircraft came to us. Nobody told us about it, so we went on. There is no radar, so the tower does everything visually,” he said.
Then he claimed that he was instructed to “report about six miles from the airport” and be ordered to turn the special turn. After he saw the second plane and said the controller, “There’s a plane,” the pilot mentioned that he was told to turn the other way around.
“At the time we returned with nothing, I saw an aircraft that came with us to a converging course,” he continued.
“It wasn’t fun, sorry”
He added, “I’m sorry for the aggressive maneuver. That surprised me. It’s not normal at all. I don’t know why they didn’t give us a head because the airport base has a radar. And no one said,” Hey, the B52 is also in the formula. ” ”
Airlines spokesman said: “Skywest Flight 3788, acting as Delta Connection of Minneapolis in Minnesota to Minot in North Dakota 18 July, landed safely in minot after being cleaned for tower access, but performed on their flight,” the people reported.
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