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Old 09-24-2010, 12:20 PM
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Posted at 11:29 AM on September 23, 2010 by Bob Collins (20 Comments)
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The National Transportation Safety Board has issued this news release on what it classifies as a "near midair" over Minneapolis St. Paul.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a near midair collision between a commercial jetliner and a small cargo aircraft that came within an estimated 50 to 100 feet of colliding near the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport On September 16, 2010, about 6:49 a.m. CDT, US Airways flight 1848 (AWE 1848), an Airbus 320, was cleared for takeoff on runway 30R en route to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, carrying five crewmembers and 90 passengers.
At the same time, Bemidji Aviation Services flight 46 (BMJ46), a Beech 99 cargo flight with only the pilot aboard, was cleared for takeoff on runway 30L en route to La Crosse,
Wisconsin. Weather conditions at the time were reported as a 900-foot ceiling and 10 miles visibility below the clouds.
Immediately after departure, the tower instructed the US Airways crew to turn left and head west, causing the flight to cross paths with the cargo aircraft approximately one-
half mile past the end of runway 30L. Neither pilot saw the other aircraft because they were in the clouds, although the captain of the US Airways flight reported hearing the Beech 99 pass nearby. Estimates based on recorded radar data indicate that the two aircraft had 50 to 100 feet of vertical separation as they passed each other approximately 1500 feet above the ground.
The US Airways aircraft was equipped with a Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) that issued climb instructions to the crew to avert collision. The Beech 99 was not equipped with TCAS and the pilot was unaware of the proximity of the Airbus. There were no reports of damage or injuries as a result of the incident.
NTSB and FAA investigators conducted a preliminary investigation at the Minneapolis airport traffic control tower on September 18th and 19th and are continuing to review
the circumstances of this incident.

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[T]he captain of the US Airways flight reported hearing the Beech 99 pass nearby.


???? OoooKay
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???? OoooKay
The A320 flight deck is very quiet.

Just glad no one was hurt or killed. Scary stuff.
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Good thing the TCAS did it job! To bad the other aircraft did not have it on board.
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Originally Posted by iceman49 View Post
Good thing the TCAS did it job! To bad the other aircraft did not have it on board.
I think it'll snow along the Equator before 135 cargo planes get TCAS.
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I think it'll snow along the Equator before 135 cargo planes get TCAS.



well....
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