The National Transportation Safety Board is now investigating after two planes nearly collided on the runway at JFK airport Friday night.
An air traffic controller saw what was about to happen and had one of the pilots stop their plane.
An air traffic control agent noticed the planes on a collision course and ordered the Delta pilot to abort the takeoff.
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