2 Injured When Southwest Plane Dives To Avoid Collision Over LA County
CALIFORNIA, JUL 25 – Southwest Flight 1496 plunged nearly 500 feet after two onboard traffic alerts prompted evasive maneuvers, injuring two flight attendants but allowing a safe landing in Las Vegas.
- On Friday afternoon, Southwest Airlines Flight 1496, traveling from Hollywood Burbank Airport to Las Vegas, made a sudden drop of 475 feet shortly after takeoff to prevent a possible midair collision near Burbank.
- The pilot’s collision warning triggered two onboard traffic alerts requiring the crew to first climb then descend, causing the abrupt maneuver to avoid another plane.
- Passengers reported chaos and screaming as many flew out of their seats, and two flight attendants were injured and are being treated, while no customers reported injuries.
- After safely completing an emergency descent to avoid another aircraft, the Southwest flight proceeded to Las Vegas and landed without incident; the FAA is conducting an investigation, with Southwest cooperating and praising the crew's professionalism.
- The incident highlights the importance of onboard traffic alerts and pilot response in maintaining safety in congested airspace amid ongoing FAA review.
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