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A Southwest Airlines jet narrowly avoided disaster at Chicago Midway Airport when it was forced to abort its landing due to an unauthorized incursion by a business jet on the runway. The incident occurred as the Southwest flight was approaching the runway for landing, prompting the flight crew to take immediate action to prevent a potential collision.
According to reports, the business jet entered the runway without clearance, creating a critical situation for the incoming Southwest flight. The pilots acted swiftly, executing a go-around maneuver to safely avoid the other aircraft. Fortunately, both planes were unharmed, and no injuries were reported.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is expected to investigate the incident, focusing on how the business jet was able to access the runway without proper authorization. This close call highlights ongoing concerns regarding runway safety and the importance of strict adherence to air traffic control protocols. As air travel continues to rebound, incidents like these serve as a reminder of the need for vigilance in aviation operations.
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