US FAA probes close call between United jet, Army helicopter in California
The FAA probes whether new radar separation rules were followed after a Black Hawk helicopter crossed a United 737's path, triggering a collision alert with 168 aboard.
- A United Airlines Boeing 737 approaching John Wayne Airport in Orange County on Tuesday at 8:40 p.m. experienced a close encounter when a California Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter crossed its flight path.
- The Federal Aviation Administration recently mandated air traffic controllers use radar instead of visual separation near airports, following a fatal Jan 2025 collision in Washington between an American Airlines jet and Army Black Hawk helicopter that killed 67 people.
- United Airlines Flight 589, carrying 162 passengers and six crew members, leveled the aircraft after receiving a resolution advisory alert. The two aircraft were separated by 525 feet vertically, according to Flightradar24.
- The FAA is investigating whether this incident violated the newly implemented policy prohibiting visual separation for helicopters near major airports. The California Army National Guard confirmed the helicopter was conducting a "routine training mission" at the time.
- House committees approved legislation on Thursday addressing aircraft separation concerns, as regulators continue scrutinizing operations at more than 150 of the nation's busiest airports. The new measures aim to mitigate risks before incidents affect the traveling public.
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FAA investigating close call between a passenger plane and military helicopter in California
A United Airlines flight came within a few hundred feet of a military helicopter near John Wayne Airport in Southern California earlier this week, triggering an alarm directing the airline pilots to change course.
FAA investigating close call between a passenger plane, military helicopter in California
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