SAN ANTONIO - A Southwest Airlines was forced to abort a takeoff attempt after a small plane pulled onto the active runway.Around 1:40 p.m. on Tuesday, the SOut
SAN ANTONIO - A Southwest Airlines was forced to abort a takeoff attempt after a small plane pulled onto the active runway. Around 1:40 p.m. on Tuesday, the Southwest Airlines flight was forced to abort their takeoff attempt at San Antonio International Airport when a commuter passenger plane made a wrong turn onto the runway.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration , Southwest Airlines flight 4996 to Love Field in Dallas was forced to abort their takeoff when a Pilatus PC-12 small passenger plane pulled onto the active runway at San Antonio International. Southwest Flight 4996 safely discontinued its takeoff roll at San Antonio International Airport on Tuesday due to a potential conflict with another aircraft," said Southwest Airlines in a statement. "The flight later departed for Dallas uneventfully. Southwest appreciates the professionalism of its Pilots and Flight Attendants in addressing the situation. Nothing is more important to Southwest than the Safety of our Customers and Employees.The FAA has said it is investigating the incident, saying that the Pilot of the Pilatus PC-12 made a "wrong turn onto the Southwest flight’s runway."New video of an ICE arrest on the west side is stirring up a lot of emotions. A 25-year-old US resident was detained just a block away from his home.SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio Police officer was recently arrested on an assault charge.Officer Taylor Thompson, a five-year veteran assigned to the Patrol DivisFORT WORTH, Texas - Faris Hussain sprang into action Monday morning to help save a homeless woman he knows as Bobby.“When I heard her name, it was one of my gooSAN ANTONIO -A fight over money led to one man being shot and killed on the East Side early Wednesday morning. Police say the shooting happened just after midnSAN ANTONIO - Two people are dead after flames destroyed a West Side home late Monday night.The fire broke out just before 11 p.m. at a home off South San Dari
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