The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released a preliminary report regarding an incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 and a Diamond DA40 at Long Beach Airport in October. The event, classified as a runway incursion, occurred on October 19 when both aircraft were operating flights that landed at the airport.
The NTSB's analysis of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control (ATC) audio recordings revealed that communication with the local ATC was established by the flight crew at 14:42:36 local time. They indicated they were inbound on the Area Navigation (RNAV) approach for runway 30.
Shortly thereafter, the local control one (LC1) controller cleared the DA40 to land on runway 30 and instructed them to hold short of runway 26R for traffic. The DA40 pilots requested to circle and land on runway 26R, which was initially confirmed verbally by LC1. However, at 14:44:38, the request was denied, and they were instructed again to land on runway 30 and hold short of runway 26R.