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SkyWest flight narrowly avoids collision with US Air Force B-52
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A SkyWest Airlines flight, operating under Delta Connection, encountered a close call with a US Air Force B-52 bomber last week. The Embraer E175 aircraft was cleared to land at Minot International Airport in North Dakota when the incident occurred.

The crew of the SkyWest flight initiated a go-around maneuver after spotting the B-52 Stratofortress bomber in their flight path. The aircraft subsequently landed safely. A SkyWest spokesperson confirmed the event, stating that the crew took action "when another aircraft became visible in their flight path."

On July 18, 2025, during its journey from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport to Minot International Airport, the SkyWest plane had been cleared for landing by air traffic control (ATC). However, upon sighting the military aircraft near Minot Air Force Base, which is adjacent to the airport, they executed a holding circle before successfully landing.

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Both SkyWest Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are investigating this occurrence. In a video recorded by a passenger and shared on social media, one of the pilots explained: “On your right-hand side, you probably saw the airplane coming at us. Nobody told us about it…. Sorry about the aggressive maneuver; it caught me by surprise. This is not normal at all. I don’t know why they didn’t give us a heads-up.”

The pilot also noted that Minot International Airport lacks radar coverage and relies on visual observation for air traffic control operations. Initially instructed to turn right by ATC, he observed a B-52 bomber in that direction and was then advised to turn left where he again spotted an approaching B-52.

Such encounters are reportedly rare given that Minot Air Force Base has radar systems and this route is regularly used by B-52s. Concluding his explanation in the video, he apologized: “Long story short, it was not fun, but I do apologize for it, and thank you for understanding.”

This incident has brought aviation safety standards into focus following other recent close-call events in US airspace.

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