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SkyWest flight carried out ‘go-around’ to keep away from colliding with a second plane
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SkyWest flight carried out ‘go-around’ to keep away from colliding with a second plane

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Last updated: July 21, 2025 2:39 am
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A SkyWest flight needed to carry out a go-around maneuver after it practically collided with a second plane Friday earlier than it landed in North Dakota.

The air visitors management tower had cleared the airplane to method the airport, however the pilot “carried out a go-around when one other plane grew to become seen of their flight path,” SkyWest stated in an announcement.

The SkyWest pilot recognized the second airplane as a B-52 bomber. The U.S. Air Drive stated Sunday night that it was “wanting into” studies of a army plane “working in the identical airspace” as a industrial airplane. It added {that a} B-52 assigned to Minot Air Drive Base had carried out a flyover of the North Dakota State Truthful on Friday night.

Delta Flight 3788, operated by SkyWest, landed safely in Minot, North Dakota, after it flew in from Minneapolis, the airline stated.

SkyWest stated it’s investigating the incident.

The near-collision Friday comes simply six months after a army helicopter hit a passenger airplane close to Ronald Reagan Washington Nationwide Airport within the Virginia suburbs of Washington, killing 67 individuals.

In video posted to social media and verified by NBC Information, the airplane’s pilot explains to passengers what occurred within the air and apologizes for what he known as an “aggressive maneuver.”

The pilot says that the ATC tower instructed him to show proper however that when he seemed over, he noticed a B-52 bomber. He says that he was then instructed to show left however that at that time, he seemed over and “noticed the airplane that was form of approaching a converging course with us.”

The second plane was shifting sooner than the SkyWest airplane, the pilot says, so he made the choice to show behind it.

“So, sorry in regards to the aggressive maneuver. It caught me abruptly,” the pilot says within the video. “This isn’t regular in any respect. I do not know why they did not give us a heads up.”

The pilot concludes: “Lengthy story quick, it was not enjoyable, however I do apologize for it, and thanks for understanding.” The passengers applaud, the video exhibits.

The passenger who recorded the video, Monica Inexperienced, stated she was “so sick to my abdomen that that was so near occurring.”

She stated she felt the airplane take a tough flip after which “I simply keep in mind the airplane going, like, sideways … and simply wanting straight out the window and simply seeing grass, such as you weren’t seeing the skyline anymore.” She stated she is anxious about returning to the airport in Minot to fly house.

Within the video, the pilot additionally mentions that the tower that serves Minot Worldwide Airport doesn’t have a radar and that controllers rely solely on visuals to make calls.

The Air Drive Base close by does have radar, the pilot says, which causes him to surprise why no one stated, “Hey, there’s additionally a B-52 within the sample.”

NBC Information aviation analyst Jeff Guzzetti stated the shortage of radar functionality at smaller airport is under no circumstances unusual.

“There are various small airports throughout the nation which have industrial service that do not have radar. As a substitute, they will have some type of coordinating communication with one other radar facility a number of miles away, maybe with a army base,” Guzzetti stated.

For the reason that airport in Minot is so small, the federal authorities permits it to be a “contract tower,” Guzzetti stated. Which means the air visitors controllers should not federal staff however are contractors employed by the FAA who’re normally retired controllers.

Contract towers are additionally not unparalleled, he stated — there are 265 of them in the US.

The important thing query, Guzzetti stated, is how a lot coordination there was between the Air Drive base and the airport.

“I wouldn’t suppose that you’d want a extra highly effective radar system or a bigger tower to stop issues like this,” Guzzetti stated. “I simply suppose that you just want good coordination between the army base and the native civilian airport to work collectively to keep away from some of these close to misses.”

Rebecca Cohen

Rebecca Cohen is a breaking information reporter for NBC Information Digital.

Selina Guevara

Selina Guevara is an NBC Information affiliate producer, primarily based in Chicago.

Jay Blackman

Jay Blackman is an NBC Information producer protecting such areas as transportation, area, medical and shopper points.

Courtney Kube and Samantha Wei contributed.



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