JetBlue pilot landing in Boston averts potential collision
BOSTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration says a JetBlue pilot had to take evasive action while landing at Boston’s Logan International Airport when another aircraft crossed an intersecting runway. The FAA’s preliminary review found that the close call occurred at about 7 p.m. Monday when the pilot of a Learjet 60 took off without clearance while the JetBlue flight was preparing to land. An air traffic controller instructed the pilot of the Learjet to wait while the JetBlue flight landed, but it instead began to takeoff. The JetBlue pilot initiated a climb-out to avoid a collision. The FAA is investigating how close the jets came. Flightradar24 estimates they were about 531 feet apart.