The JFK Incursion Tragedy That Wasn’t
When a Boeing 777 taxied into the path of a departing Boeing 737 at JFK International Airport, the aviation world was presented with a valuable lesson.
When a Boeing 777 taxied into the path of a departing Boeing 737 at JFK International Airport, the aviation world was presented with a valuable lesson.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating an incident at John F. Kennedy International Airport that happened Friday night when a Boeing 777 taxied in front of a departing Boeing 737-900.
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