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Runway error confirmed in Nice Airport near‑miss as government pledges tighter control tower rules

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“The aircraft was 10 feet above the ground and therefore from the easyJet aircraft when the go-around was initiated.”

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The Office of Investigation and Analysis (BEA) for Civil Aviation Safety issued a preliminary report, one month after the avoided collision between two aircraft. A New Air aircraft had missed landing on an A320 easyJet, ready to take off.

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In its first report on the narrowly avoided crash between two aircraft at Nice Airport (Alpes-Maritimes) in September, the BEA is suggesting this Wednesday that the pilot of the Newair flight was wrong.

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On the evening of 21 September, a collision between two aircraft was narrowly avoided on the tarmac at Nice airport. The preliminary report of the Bureau of Investigation and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety puts forward the hypothesis of a runway error.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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