FAA investigating Southwest flight that flew just 525 feet above Oklahoma town, triggering altitude warning
- The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a Southwest Airlines flight that descended to just 525 feet above ground while approaching Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, triggering an altitude warning from air traffic control.
- Southwest flight 4069, flying from Las Vegas, descended to low altitude over Yukon, Oklahoma, about 9 miles from the airport, and then climbed for a successful landing.
- The Boeing 737-800 involved in the incident descended briefly before successfully landing at Oklahoma City after an altitude warning from air traffic control.
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched an investigation after the Boeing-737 landed at Oklahoma City Airport,... RIA Novosti, 21.06.2024
Federal officials are investigating a Southwest Airlines low flight over Oklahoma City suburbs
DALLAS — Federal officials are investigating a Southwest Airlines jet that triggered a low-altitude alert as it prepared to land in Oklahoma City but was still nine miles from the airport.
Southwest flight heading for Oklahoma City dives to 500 feet above neighborhood
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a Southwest Airlines flight that dropped to around 500 feet from the ground earlier this week during a missed approach while landing at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport, reports say. Data from the flight-tracking website FlightAware shows that the Boeing 737-800 passenger jet was flying low over Yukon – a city on the outskirts of Oklahoma City – around midnight on Wednesday befo…
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