Airline pilots execute aggressive maneuvers to avoid military aircraft collisions

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A Delta Airlines pilot had to perform an aggressive evasive maneuver to avoid a mid-air collision with a US fighter jet, believed to be a B-52 bomber, near North Dakota. The incident occurred during a flight from Minneapolis to Minot, and the pilot's quick decision was prompted by the aircraft's converging course and speed. The plane landed safely after a go-around, and both SkyWest Airlines and the FAA are investigating the event.
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