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The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a plane flew within hundreds of feet of an Oklahoma town several miles from its destination, Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City.According to audio obtained by LiveATC.net, air traffic controllers informed the flight crew of Southwest Airlines Flight 4069, which originated in Las Vegas, of the low altitude warning. Low altitude alert, you good out there the air traffic controller said. Yeah, we re going around, a crew member re stanley cup sponded.The FAA said the alert sounded as the plane was over Yukon, Oklahoma. After an automated warning sounded, an air traffic controller alerted t stanley cup he crew of Southwest stanley cup Airlines Flight 4069 that the aircraft had descended to a low altitude nine miles away from Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, the FAA said in a statement. Flightradar24 reported that the plane descended to 525 feet nine miles from the airport. The flight then climbed back up to 3,000 feet before landing about 10 minutes later.The FAA added that the Minimum Safe Altitude Warning alerts controllers if an aircraft gets too low.Southwest Airlines issued a statement in response to the FAA s investigation. Southwest Flight 4 Dkep Wildfire near Clarkston burns an estimated 1,500 acres, homes reportedly lost
A Butte man died in a semi-truck crash just outside of Havre Monday morning.The crash happened shortly after 11 a.m. a few miles east of Havre, according to the Montana Highway Patrol.The man was driving a semi-truck west on Highway 2 when his front passenger-side tire failed. He drove off the road and hit an embankment. The truck overturned and landed on its side.The MHP reported speed is not ruled out as a factor, however, the main cause of the crash is tire failure.The semi-truck was hauling water for a construction company and the man was the only occupant.The name of the victim, who was in his 60s, has not yet been released.We will update you with any new information. jordan Copyright 2019 Scripps Media, air max 1 Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. yeezy now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters class= AsidePromo TrackedSidebarPromo data-cms-ai= 0 >
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a plane flew within hundreds of feet of an Oklahoma town several miles from its destination, Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City.According to audio obtained by LiveATC.net, air traffic controllers informed the flight crew of Southwest Airlines Flight 4069, which originated in Las Vegas, of the low altitude warning. Low altitude alert, you good out there the air traffic controller said. Yeah, we re going around, a crew member re stanley cup sponded.The FAA said the alert sounded as the plane was over Yukon, Oklahoma. After an automated warning sounded, an air traffic controller alerted t stanley cup he crew of Southwest stanley cup Airlines Flight 4069 that the aircraft had descended to a low altitude nine miles away from Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, the FAA said in a statement. Flightradar24 reported that the plane descended to 525 feet nine miles from the airport. The flight then climbed back up to 3,000 feet before landing about 10 minutes later.The FAA added that the Minimum Safe Altitude Warning alerts controllers if an aircraft gets too low.Southwest Airlines issued a statement in response to the FAA s investigation. Southwest Flight 4 Dkep Wildfire near Clarkston burns an estimated 1,500 acres, homes reportedly lost
A Butte man died in a semi-truck crash just outside of Havre Monday morning.The crash happened shortly after 11 a.m. a few miles east of Havre, according to the Montana Highway Patrol.The man was driving a semi-truck west on Highway 2 when his front passenger-side tire failed. He drove off the road and hit an embankment. The truck overturned and landed on its side.The MHP reported speed is not ruled out as a factor, however, the main cause of the crash is tire failure.The semi-truck was hauling water for a construction company and the man was the only occupant.The name of the victim, who was in his 60s, has not yet been released.We will update you with any new information. jordan Copyright 2019 Scripps Media, air max 1 Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. yeezy now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters class= AsidePromo TrackedSidebarPromo data-cms-ai= 0 >