The FAA has initiated a safety audit of Southwest Airlines following a series of near-miss incidents. Recently, one of the airline's planes came within feet of the water while still miles from Tampa, and another descended to just over 500 feet while still nine miles out from Oklahoma City airport.
Southwest Airlines stated it had formed a team comprising experts and leaders from the airline, its unions, and the FAA to scrutinize its safety system. "This group is tasked with performing an in-depth, data-driven analysis to identify any opportunities for improvement. Nothing is more important to Southwest than the safety of our customers and employees," the airline said.
In April, a Southwest Airlines flight in Hawaii came within 400 feet of the Pacific Ocean. Last month, another flight took off from a closed runway.