FAA investigating ‘close call’ between JetBlue flight, Learjet at Boston airport
between a Learjet and a JetBlue flight that unfolded Monday evening at Boston’s Logan International Airport.
“An air traffic controller instructed the pilot of the Learjet to line up and wait on Runway 9 while the JetBlue Embraer 190 landed on Runway 4-Right, which intersects Runway 9,” the FAA said. “The Learjet pilot read back the instructions clearly but began a takeoff roll instead.”
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