Shocking video shows Southwest plane and private jet nearly colliding at Chicago Midway Airport

Shocking video shows Southwest plane and private jet nearly colliding at Chicago Midway Airport
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Shocking video shows Southwest plane and private jet nearly colliding at Chicago Midway Airport
Author: Michelle Del Rey
Published: Feb, 25 2025 19:29

Flight 2504 managed to land safely after conducting a ‘go-around’ to avoid the Flexjet plane. A Southwest Airlines plane was involved in a shocking near miss as it narrowly avoided colliding with a private jet at Chicago Midway Airport as it attempted to land on Tuesday.

Footage of the incident from the airport’s webcam shows Southwest Airlines Flight 2504 approaching the tarmac around 8:20 a.m. as a small Flexjet pulled in front of the much larger aircraft, forcing it to go back up into the air to avoid collision. Flight data shows that the two planes were around 2,050 feet apart vertically when the Southwest 737 flew over the private jet at an uncorrected pressure altitude of 900 feet.

In air traffic control audio, the Southwest pilot can be heard asking the tower: “How’d that happen?”. Audio further revealed the private plane had been cleared to cross one runway but to hold at another. The private jet pilot repeated the instructions to the tower incorrectly, which the tower corrected. The pilot then repeated the instructions correctly. Then 30 seconds later the Southwest pilot told the tower their jet was “going around.”.

In an emailed statement, the airline said the plane landed safely after the crew performed a precautionary go-around “to avoid a possible conflict with another aircraft that entered the runway.”. “The crew followed safety procedures and the flight landed without incident. Nothing is more important to Southwest than the Safety of our Customers and Employees,” the statement concluded.

A spokesperson for the Chicago Midway Airport did not directly comment on the incident. The flight had originated from Omaha, Nebraska, where it departed around 7:20 a.m., according to FlightAware data. The plane returned to the airport shortly after the go-around and still had an on-time status.

The Flexjet Bombardier Challenger was bound for Knoxville, Tennessee, according to data from flightradar24.com. In an emailed statement, a spokesperson for Flexjet told The Independent: "We are aware of the occurrence today in Chicago. “Flexjet adheres to the highest safety standards and we are conducting a thorough investigation. Any action to rectify and ensure the highest safety standards will be taken.".

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