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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 from Burbank to Las Vegas made a rapid descent to prevent a mid-air collision with another plane before landing safely.
  • The flight crew received two onboard traffic alerts requiring climbs and descents, prompting the pilot to dive aggressively to avoid a near-collision, according to pilot statements and passenger reports.
  • Passengers described a sudden drop of approximately 475 feet that caused some to fly out of their seats and bump their heads, while two flight attendants were injured and are receiving medical treatment.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration stated it is coordinating with Southwest Airlines and conducting an investigation, highlighting that maintaining the security of all individuals within the country's airspace is their highest concern.
  • Southwest Airlines praised its crew's professionalism, stated no customers reported injuries, affirmed cooperation with the FAA to understand the event, and confirmed the flight continued to and landed uneventfully in Las Vegas.
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A Southwest Airlines plane bound for Las Vegas on Friday was forced to dive to avoid a mid-air collision. Two cabin crew members were injured in the incident, ABC News reports.

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A Southwest Airlines jet headed to Las Vegas from Southern California went into a dramatic dive shortly after takeoff Friday in response to an alert about a nearby aircraft, sending some passengers flying…

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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