Planes were just 300ft apart in Boston airport near miss, expert says

21 hours ago by Valuy to c/news

FAA investigating incident involving Delta and American jets that forced Delta plane to abort landing attempt
RyanDownyJr 20 points 21 hours ago

I always have to go back and think about the George Carlin bit with him talking about the terminology of "near miss". They really should be called near hits!

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gravitas_deficiency 16 points 21 hours ago

For context, this is about the length of an airliner. So this was actually extremely close.

Also, I flew back into Logan yesterday, on a delta flight, though I did not discern any abrupt maneuvers or a go-around on landing šŸ˜…

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prole 4 points 15 hours ago

Not to sound terminally USian, but 300 ft is 100 yards, which is 1 football field.

I don't think commercial jets are the length of a football field.

Maybe like ½ - ā…” of one at most.

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gravitas_deficiency 2 points 14 hours ago

Ah, you’re right - I guess I was thinking more along the lines of larger airliners. Still, this is in the realm of ā€œuncomfortably closeā€.

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Digestive_Biscuit 10 points 21 hours ago

About 20 years ago I was flying from South Spain back to the UK, a 2 hour flight. Bored and looking out the window I see something in the distance reflecting the sun. Within seconds we passed it. It happened very fast.

Given the shape and that it had some colour on the side which I couldn't make out because it happened so fast, I can only assume it was another plane.

It was only hours later that my brain decided how close that was and how nobody said anything about it. I assume the captin must have noticed!

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Cosmonauticus 0 points 15 hours ago

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