Boston Logan near-miss prompts go-around as planes come within 300 feet

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Air traffic controllers at Boston Logan had to manage a near-miss when a Delta flight performing a go-around narrowly avoided colliding with an American Airlines jet on final approach, about 300 feet apart; both aircraft landed safely, with officials noting onboard warnings and routine safety procedures.
- Boston Logan air traffic controller scrambles to avoid near miss as 2 flights come within 300 feet of each other New York Post
- Close call at Boston's Logan Airport as 2 flights come within 300 feet of each other CBS News
- FAA investigates incident that forced a Delta flight to abort landing AP News
- ‘Where are you going?’ Audio details close call at Logan Airport between arriving and departing planes. The Boston Globe
- Jets were 300 feet apart in Boston close call that forced Delta flight to abort landing WPRI.com
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