Moment two passenger planes carrying 368 people nearly CRASH as they come within just 425ft of each other while landing

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Moment two passenger planes carrying 368 people nearly CRASH as they come within just 425ft of each other while landing
Author: Emma Crabtree
Published: Jan, 15 2025 15:41

AN investigation has been launched after a shocking near-miss that saw two passenger planes descend for the same runway just meters apart. The incident was recorded by a man who was out for a walk with his family in Phoenix on the morning of January 11.

 [Two planes nearly collide at Sky Harbor Airport.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Two planes nearly collide at Sky Harbor Airport.]

A United Airlines flight and a Delta flight appeared to almost collide as they prepared to land at Pheonix Sky Harbor International Airport. Delta Flight 1070 was coming in from Detroit with 245 passengers on board and was given clearance to land on runway 8.

 [Video of two planes nearly colliding at Sky Harbor Airport.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Video of two planes nearly colliding at Sky Harbor Airport.]

Just as the pilot confirmed having a clear view of the runway, an alert went off in the cockpit around 11 am saying "Descend descend.". At the same time, United Flight 1724 arriving from San Franciso with 123 passengers and six crew members also received a collision alert.

Justin Gibbons who was on the ground at the time, told AZ Family about the moment he knew something was wrong. He said: "I was just watching it make its turn and then all of a sudden I see another plane coming off to the left looking like they're in an intersecting path.".

The amateur pilot detailed how he went into "immediate panic mode" while filming the terrifying moment. "It was very very close," he said. "It just makes you think oh man they really avoided a major disaster.". At one point, the two passenger planes were just 425 feet apart, with one above the other, according to data from FlightRadar24.

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