Delta plane, Air Force jet nearly crash at DCA during Arlington National Cemetery flyover reports

SeaTac, WALocal News

A Delta Air Lines flight experienced a near-miss with a U. S. Air Force T-38 jet on March 28, prompting an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The incident occurred shortly after Delta Flight 2983 was cleared for takeoff from Reagan Washington National Airport, coinciding with the approach of four T-38 Talons for a flyover at Arlington National Cemetery. The flight crew received an onboard alert about the proximity of the Air Force aircraft and promptly followed air traffic controllers' instructions to avoid a collision.

A Delta spokesperson reiterated the airline's unwavering commitment to the safety of its passengers. The FAA's investigation aims to determine the circumstances surrounding this near-disaster, which has raised alarms about air traffic safety in the area. This incident is particularly concerning as it follows a tragic collision at the same airport earlier this year that resulted in 67 fatalities. The aviation community is closely monitoring the developments, as maintaining flight safety is paramount. As investigations proceed, the focus remains on preventing such dangerous situations in the future.

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