US President Donald Trump, who is a very spoken British visit, has created quite a buzz on social media, from protests in Britain to the first lady of choosing clothes and much more.
The recent Bloomberg report suggested that Trump’s British journey also began a small hiccup.
Here’s what happened:
According to the report, the Spirit Airlines passed Air Force One on Tuesday, which flew Trump to London through the New York overloaded sky. This hiccup in the air caused repeated alerts to the air traffic manager of a commercial flight to change its course.
While Trump traveled to London, the Air Traffic Manager (ATC) noticed similar altitudes and converging airways Air Force One and Spirit Flight 1300 – Airbus SE A321 – when both aimed through Long Island.
Fortunately, the aircraft never exceeded security Prague, but the ATC radio report into the spiritual aircraft attracted the attention of social media and became a viral.
“Get out of the iPad”
In the New York administrator, who panicked, he repeatedly tried to alert the Spirit pilots to change their course, cursing them to “pay attention” and “stepped out of iPad”, as he heard in viral sound clips.
“Pay attention, the spirit of 1300, turning 20 degrees to the right. Spirit 1300 turns 20 degrees right now. Spirit Wings immediately turns 20 degrees,” ATC told Jet.
“Pay attention! Spirit 1300 Traffic is from the left wing by 6 miles … 8 miles 747”
“I’m sure you can see who is at the flight level 320, keep 330. Beware of it, it is white and blue,” said the driver with reference to the Trump Air Force One aircraft.
“Pay attention! Get out of the iPad!” ATC also told a spiritual aircraft, a staining tone.
Official statement:
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said she was aware of viral contributions to social media about the incident and said there were no security concerns.
The Bloomberg report quoted the US air regulator as in the -mail statement that “the required department was maintained between the plane”.
Spirit Airlines told Bloomberg that the flight followed the procedures and instructions for air traffic control and landed safely in Boston. “Security is always our highest priority,” the airline said through an e -mail statement.
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