FAA Probes Near-Collision of JetBlue and Southwest Planes at Reagan National

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The FAA is investigating an incident at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport where a JetBlue flight was instructed to cross a runway where a Southwest Airlines flight was starting its takeoff roll. Both airlines have confirmed the incident, with JetBlue stating that its flight aborted takeoff and was inspected before departing for Boston, and Southwest Airlines saying it is working with the FAA to understand the circumstances.
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- FAA investigating “near-miss” between planes at Reagan National The Washington Post
- JetBlue, Southwest jets have close call at Washington airport after ATC mishap Fox Business
- JetBlue, Southwest planes almost collide at DC National Airport USA TODAY
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