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Air Force clarifies FAA-approved path amid near-miss with Delta plane

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Air Force clarifies FAA-approved path amid near-miss with Delta plane
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The United States Air Force has addressed a near-miss incident involving one of its B-52 bombers and a Delta Air Lines aircraft, asserting that the bomber was following an FAA-approved flight path. The statement from Minot Air Force Base suggested that air traffic controllers failed to inform the bomber crew about the presence of a commercial airliner in the area.

The incident occurred last Friday evening when Delta Flight 3788, en route from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Minot International Airport, had to take evasive action upon encountering a B-52 in its flight path. The pilot's apology for the maneuver gained traction on social media, and the Federal Aviation Administration is currently investigating.

According to the Air Force, the B-52 originated from Minot AFB and was conducting a flyover at 19:50 at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds. The flyover had been pre-planned and received FAA approval, including clearance from local Flight Standards District Office personnel, Minot International Airport air traffic control (ATC), and Minot Approach Control (RAPCON). Minot operates under visual flight rules only as it lacks radar capabilities.

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At 19:10, the B-52 crew contacted RAPCON to prepare for the flyover. They completed necessary checklists and communicated their plan with RAPCON and ATC while proceeding to their holding point east of the fairgrounds. At 19:40, they informed RAPCON and ATC of their departure from this point before crossing over at 19:50.

A US Air Force spokesperson stated that "the B-52 crew contacted Minot International Airport tower," which only instructed them to continue westbound after the flyover without mentioning any incoming commercial aircraft.

Similarly, Delta Flight 3788's pilot reported not being informed by ATC about the B-52's activities. Operating as Delta Connection on its Minneapolis-Minot route with SkyWest Airlines' Embraer E175 aircraft, it descended through 3000 feet just minutes before landing when spotting the approaching bomber.

The Delta pilot expressed concern over both aircraft potentially being on a collision course due to differing speeds. He said he "felt it was safest" to turn behind it by banking sharply while descending rapidly below and behind the bomber.

Despite this close call during approach into Minot International Airport – which resulted in an apology video going viral online – no harm came upon passengers aboard either plane; they landed safely approximately fifteen minutes later than planned.

Another recent near-miss incident involving Delta occurred days later in Mexico City with Aeromexico's inbound Embraer E190 narrowly avoiding collision during takeoff roll for Atlanta-bound Flight 590; investigations are ongoing into these events alongside cooperation between relevant authorities involved therein.

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