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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a close call on Monday at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York after two passenger regional jets came dangerously close during parallel runway approaches.
Republic Airways Flight 4464, operating for American Airlines, performed a go-around after deviating from its assigned approach and encroaching on the path of Jazz Aviation Flight 554, which had been cleared to land on the neighbouring runway.
Flight-tracking service Flightradar24 recorded the aircraft as close as about 350 feet vertically and 0.62 miles (roughly 1 kilometre) horizontally.
Air traffic control audio captured anti-collision alarms in cockpits and the tower; controllers issued immediate evasive instructions and both crews responded to onboard resolution advisories (RA). Both jets executed go-arounds and later landed safely.
The FAA has opened a probe; the incident follows a string of recent near-misses in U.S. airspace, including a separate Southwest Airlines close call in Nashville and a fatal LaGuardia runway collision last month.
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