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Old 04-23-2011, 09:02 AM   #1
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Washington (CNN) -- Acting at the request of an air traffic controller, the pilot of a Southwest Airlines B-737 dragged among one-tenth of a mile of a small, four-seat aircraft last month to check ashore pilot of the smaller plane, who had no reacted to radio shrieks, the National Transportation Safety Board said Friday.

The March 27 incident was publicized days afterward it happened, when Federal Aviation Administrator Randy Babbitt suspended the ventilation traffic controller, for "compromising the safety" of the planes' occupants. But the details unlocked Friday for the 1st period show fair how near the two planes came.

According to the NTSB, the planes came within 0.1 miles of each additional, distant closer then the necessitated isolation of 3 miles. They too were separated by 100 feet in height, less than the 1,000 feet essential, the NTSB reported.

The episode occurred 11,000 feet over central Florida, when controllers at the Central Florida TRACON, a regional radar facility, were unsuccessful in contacting the pilot of the Cirrus SR22, which was en route to Kissimmee, Florida. The aircraft had been out of radio adjoin with the Jacksonville Center for more than an hour.

A TRACON controller sought the alms of Southwest Airlines flight 821, which was then 10 miles from the smaller aeroplane, inquiring the Southwest pilot "to venture to verify the condition of the occupants" of the Cirrus, the NTSB said. The Southwest pilot "necessitated," and controllers navigated the jetliner towards the unresponsive plane. A separate radar range was set up and a single frequency was accustomed along a front-line director who provided directions to the Southwest jet.

When the Southwest jet was about 5 miles from the smaller plane, the pilot reported seeing the plane visually and on a collision avoidance system. The jet "planned on his own alongside of" the smaller plane,monster beats, the NTSB said.

The troop reported penetrating "two occupants in the Cirrus and no perceptible activity from them" ahead being vectored away to its Orlando destination.

The FAA said either planes landed safely. Southwest Airlines reported in March that it had suspended the pilot of the jetliner pending an investigation.

Both the FAA and NTSB are investigating. Neither has issued whichever findings alternatively conclusions.

Aviation authorities mention the protocol for intercepting unresponsive aircraft is to scramble military jets.

"By placing this tourist aircraft in close vicinity to variant plane, the air traffic controller compromised the safety of everyone comprised," FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt said in a statement in March.

"This incident was altogether inappropriate." "We are reiterating the air traffic programs used here and production sure everybody understands the protocols for contacting unresponsive aircraft," Babbitt said.

Southwest Airlines said the flight had 137 passengers and a crew of five.
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