Air traffic controllers didn’t warn a B-52 bomber crew about a nearby airliner, the Air Force says -
💨 Abstract
This article reports that an Air Force B-52 bomber and a commercial SkyWest flight nearly collided at Minot International Airport. The air traffic controllers did not inform the commercial flight about the bomber's presence. The incident forced the SkyWest pilot to make an abrupt maneuver, startling passengers. The FAA, Air Force, and SkyWest are investigating.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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