An airliner borders on a collision with a B-52 bomber

A Delta airliner narrowly avoided a collision with a US Air Force fighting plane in Northern Dakota Friday, a few months after a deadly accident above the capital Washington.

A delta airliner operated by the airline Skywest narrowly avoided a collision with an American fighter, a B-52, thanks to a “Aggressive maneuver”according to videos filmed by passengers and published on social networks.

The plane, coming from Minneapolis, in Minnesota (North), was preparing to land on Friday July 18 in Minot, in the Dakota of the North, when the pilot suddenly changed direction, causing the stupor of the passengers.
“Tur right,” the control tower told me. I said “there is a plane there” and (the tower) told me “turn left” “exclaims the pilot in a video taken by a passenger, published on Instagram.

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“Given his speed, it was a military plane, I don’t know how much he was going, but he was much faster (than us). I thought the safest thing was to make a detour. I’m sorry for this aggressive maneuver “continued the pilot. The Flight Radar flight tracking website shows the trajectory of the plane, which makes a large loop before landing.

Burning collision in Washington at the end of January

The Air Force said to Washington Post That a B-52 bomber made a flight over Minot that day, where a civil airport and a military base are located. “Skywest flight 3788, ensuring the connection between Minneapolis and Minot on July 18, posed without incident in Minot after obtaining the authorization of the control tower, but carried out a detour when another plane became visible in its flight trajectory. We investigate this incident ”detailed the airline in a press release, quoted by American media.

According to the pilot heard in the video, Minot airport does not have radar and the control tower works visually. In January, a collision in full flight took place above Washington between a commercial plane and a military helicopter, killing 67 people.

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