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US passenger plane, Air Force jet diverted from potential collision in Washington

The passenger flight had been cleared for take off while 4 Air Force planes were inbound, the authorities said, with ‘corrective instructions issued’

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A Delta Airlines jet takes off from Washington in the US. File photo: Reuters
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A US passenger flight preparing to leave the nation’s capital and an incoming military jet received instructions to divert and prevent a possible collision, officials said.

Delta Air Lines Flight 2983 was cleared for take-off at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Friday around 3.15pm, the same time four US Air Force T-38 Talon aircraft were inbound, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.

The jets were heading for a flyover of Arlington National Cemetery when the Delta aircraft received an on board alert of a nearby aircraft. Air traffic controllers “issued corrective instructions to both aircraft”, according to the FAA, which intends to investigate.

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The Airbus A319 with 131 passengers, two pilots and three flight attendants was embarking on a regularly scheduled flight between Reagan and Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Delta Airlines said.

The flight left its gate at 2.55pm and was scheduled to arrive at Minneapolis-St. Paul at 4.36pm local time before the flight crew followed the diversion instructions from the controllers, the airline said.

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No injuries were reported.

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No survivors in fatal collision between US passenger jet and military helicopter in Washington

No survivors in fatal collision between US passenger jet and military helicopter in Washington
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