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Evasive strikes wanted moments after 2 jets take off from LAX
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Evasive strikes wanted moments after 2 jets take off from LAX

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Last updated: November 7, 2025 11:48 am
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Evasive actions had been wanted moments after two passenger jets took off from Los Angeles Worldwide Airport final Friday, on of the carriers concerned confirms.

Kevin Ray, who streams take-offs and landings at LAX on his YouTube channel Airline Movies Stay, mentioned he thought one thing was unusual when he noticed an ITA jet heading to Rome make a left-hand flip towards an American Airways airplane that was heading to New York. 

“It instantly made a left-hand flip mainly over Dockweiler Seashore, which isn’t one thing you’ll see except it was accepted by the [air traffic control],” Ray mentioned. “Mainly a left heading within the course of the American 321.”

An air site visitors controller observed the ITA jet’s maneuver and ordered it to right its flight path whereas his colleague directed the American flight away from the hazard. 

After avoiding the collision, the air site visitors controller questioned the pilot of the ITA flight about why it turned left. The pilot’s solely reply was “sorry.”

The controller instructed the pilot to contact the tower, whereas his colleague checked with the American Airways pilot. 

“American 4, yeah, sorry about that,” the opposite controller mentioned to the American pilot. “Site visitors off the north facet simply turned to the south on their very own, proper in entrance of you guys.”

The American Airways pilot thanked the tower.

There have been 90 passengers and 7 crew on the flight, in accordance with the service.

The airline confirmed the incident and launched an announcement, additionally thanking air site visitors controllers, and its crew.

“Shortly after departure, air site visitors management directed the crew to take a special route because of the actions of an plane belonging to a different airline,” the airline mentioned, including that it arrived safely at John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport in New York.

ITA mentioned in an announcement to CBS Information that’s is “is finishing the assessments required by relevant laws and inside procedures. It’s confirmed that the flight operated repeatedly, touchdown forward of schedule at Rome Fiumicino” Airport.

The Federal Aviation Administration mentioned it couldn’t present any details about the close to collision due to the federal government shutdown. 

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