
At Mexico City Airport, the main tragedy of aircraft was averted as Aeromexico aircraft on Wednesday 23 July dangerously approached the Delta Air Lines Boeing 737.
Flight Aeromexico Flight 1631 plunged into the Delta Air Lines 590 – already accelerated on its take -off – before it touched the same track, which caused only 200 feet to each other, according to Flightradar24 – website of flight tracking. The incident occurred on the 5R runway at Benito Juarez International Airport.
Video footage from flight monitoring shows an exact moment when both flights have closely averted what could have been the main tragedy.
Delta Air Lines said Boeing 737 bound to Atlanta with 150 people on board was on their take -off when the crew interrupted after watching “another plane landing in front of their plane on the same track,” ABC News said.
What pilot recordings did they reveal?
The Delta Air Lines flight has already reached 60 miles per hour before its take -off role was interrupted.
According to Air traffic control, which is accessible by ABC News, the Delta pilot can be heard and said, “We stick to the track” There is someone who says “Wow” and “Increíble”. (Spanish for “Incredible”.) It is not clear whether the nearby pilot or driver said it.
Delta Jet returned to his gate before he finally went to the finish in the morning.
What caused close calls?
The former American fighter pilot, Steve Ganyard, said he could happen to the problem due to communication failure.
“It seems quite clear that there has been no inability to communicate, either with the tower control, which cleans them up with a take -off at the same time as they cleaned one to land, or perhaps not a clear landing aircraft that the runway – left or right – it should land,” Ganyard said. “But it was somewhere in the inability to communicate.”
The alarming incident is currently under investigation.
Air India; Bangladeshy Air Force Crash
The Delta Air Lines Flight and Aeromexic plane comes a few days after the deadly aviation India aircraft in Gujarat Ahmedabad, who killed 241 people on board – which is still being investigated.
On Monday, July 21, at least 20 people were killed and 171 others were injured after the training training for the Air Force hit school.
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