Todos
← Back to Squawk list
Close Call Between Planes At Logan Airport
Newly released video and audio from Boston’s Logan International Airport shows a close call between a JetBlue plane and a flight that was taking off. (boston.cbslocal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Stuff happens for no apparent reason sometimes.. Thats life.. Credits to all ATC ...That couldve been a repeat in history, Good Job all involved in that crash prevention..
Excellent work ATC.
what was the immediate follow up instruction to JetBlue?
Congrats to the ATCO. Thank you for posting.
Actually, there is no requirement to use the designation "22Right" when taxing SW or "4Left" when taxing NE. It does cut down on confusion, however to refer to a runway used for taxi operations as the same direction used for a runway actively used for takeoffs and/or landings.
Controllers can and do issue left and right turns when clarification is needed. That was not the issue here. The crew turned the wrong way to get to taxiway C.
Controllers can and do issue left and right turns when clarification is needed. That was not the issue here. The crew turned the wrong way to get to taxiway C.
@Dale Sparks. Thank you. Yes. I stand corrected. Having been instructed 22R (NOT 4L) there was no option except to turn left. So, even upon holding at the active runway, the crew were dangerously in error and should be sanctioned and/or retrained accordingly.