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Delta plane, air force jet nearly crash in ‘loss of separation’ during Arlington National Cemetery flyover

A passenger plane has nearly crashed midair with an Air Force jet at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, just months after a collision at the same airport claimed 67 lives.

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after a Delta Air Lines plane nearly crashed midair with a T-38 air force jet Friday near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), just months after a January collision at the airport claimed 67 lives.

Delta Airlines Flight 2983, an Airbus A319 headed to Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP), departed its DCA gate at 2:55pm local time and was cleared for takeoff around 3:15pm, the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) told Fox News Digital.

The close call occurred near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), just months after a January collision at the airport claimed 67 lives. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)
The close call occurred near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), just months after a January collision at the airport claimed 67 lives. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

Meanwhile, four U.S. air force T-38 Talons were inbound to Arlington National Cemetery for a flyover, according to the FAA and US air force.

The Delta aircraft received an “on-board alert” that another aircraft was nearby, and air traffic controllers issued corrective instructions to both aircraft, according to the FAA. The NTSB said it was aware of “a loss of separation” between Delta flight 2983 and other aircraft, shortly after takeoff from DCA.

An American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29. Picture: AFP
An American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas collided midair with a military Black Hawk helicopter while on approach to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29. Picture: AFP

Delta officials said the flight crew followed instructions from the traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS), as per training and procedures.

“Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and people,” a Delta spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “That’s why the flight crew followed procedures to manoeuvre the aircraft as instructed.”

Two pilots, three flight attendants and 131 passengers were on-board the Delta flight.

The FAA said it will investigate the incident.

“We are currently collecting information, but have not yet launched an investigation,” an NTSB spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

This article originally appeared on the Fox News and was reproduced with permission.

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