NTSB: Human Error Caused Near-Collision at JFK

TL;DR Summary
The NTSB's early findings reveal that a near collision at JFK Airport last year was caused by distracted pilots in the cockpit of an American Airlines flight, leading to a runway incursion in front of a Delta flight. The incident has heightened awareness of similar cases, prompting multiple investigations and calls for more safety technology at airports. The NTSB also urges the FAA to extend the recording duration of cockpit voice recorders to 25 hours.
- Distracted pilots led to near collision on JFK runway, NTSB says CNN
- NTSB: American Airlines & Delta Near-Miss At JFK Proves Need For Tech Forbes
- Distractions, multitasking, miscommunication led to 2023 near-collision at JFK Airport: NTSB ABC News
- Investigators reveal reason for near collision between American Airlines and Delta flights at JFK airport WQAD Moline
- Near-miss at JFK resulted from human error, NTSB says AOL
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
2 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
80%
376 → 75 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on CNN