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US Passenger Plane Dives to Avoid Mid-Air Collision

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 27th July 2025, 1:10 PM

US Passenger Plane Dives to Avoid Mid-Air Collision

A Southwest Airlines flight was forced into a sudden mid-air dive on Friday to avert a potential collision with another aircraft en route to Las Vegas, resulting in injuries to two flight attendants. Passengers on board described being lifted out of their seats during the abrupt manoeuvre.

Just minutes after departing from Burbank, California, the aircraft experienced a sharp drop of several hundred feet, according to flight-tracking websites.

American stand-up comedian Jimmy Dore, who was on the flight, posted on social media platform X:

“Plenty of people flew out of their seats & bumped heads on the ceiling” as the flight “aggressively” dove midair.

According to reports, the pilot of Southwest Flight 1496 informed passengers that the rapid descent was necessary to avoid a collision with another aircraft.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into the incident, confirming that the aircraft had to undertake an evasive manoeuvre in shared airspace.

Airline and FAA Statements

Southwest Airlines explained the situation in a statement:

“The crew responded to two onboard traffic alerts Friday afternoon… requiring them to climb and descend to comply with the alerts.”

The flight subsequently continued to Las Vegas, landing without further incident. While no passengers were injured, two flight attendants sustained injuries and are receiving medical treatment.

Involved Aircraft and Airspace Details

According to data from FlightAware, the commercial flight shared airspace near Burbank with a Hawker Hunter Mk 58 fighter jet at the time of the incident. The aircraft, reportedly privately owned, had not been publicly linked to any military or official operation.

Summary of the Incident

Information Details
Date of Incident Friday, 25 July 2025
Airline Involved Southwest Airlines
Flight Number 1496
Departure Point Burbank, California
Destination Las Vegas, Nevada
Altitude Drop Several hundred feet (exact figure not confirmed)
Injuries Reported Two flight attendants (no passenger injuries)
Other Aircraft Involved Hawker Hunter Mk 58 (privately owned)
FAA Involvement Investigation underway
Final Outcome Safe landing in Las Vegas

 

Broader Aviation Concerns in the United States

This near-miss comes amid increasing scrutiny of aviation safety in the United States, following a number of accidents and near-misses in recent months.

  • In January, a tragic mid-air collision between a commercial airliner approaching Ronald Reagan Airport near downtown Washington and a military helicopter resulted in the deaths of 67 individuals.
  • In May, former President Donald Trump’s administration announced a plan to overhaul the nation’s outdated air traffic control system, which continues to suffer from a shortage of controllers in FAA-managed towers.
  • As part of broader federal workforce cuts, the government has laid off hundreds of FAA employees, raising concerns about the safety and efficiency of airspace management.

These developments underscore the urgent need for reforms and reinforcements in the United States’ air traffic control infrastructure, especially in light of increasing air traffic and complex airspace interactions.

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