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A Southwest Airlines commercial plane inexplicably dived while landing in Oklahoma City, flying less than 500 feet over a residential neighborhood — setting off altitude alarms and frightening residents.
The dangerously low flight of Southwest Airlines flight 4069 from Las Vegas was recorded by transponders, and caught to notice of air traffic controllers.
Shortly after midnight, the Boeing 737-800 passed by Yukon High School after it was cleared to land at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoman reported . A Southwest plane got a little too close for comfort for some in Oklahoma on Wednesday. “Southwest 4069, low altitude alert,” an air traffic controller warned. “You good out there?”
The commercial jet eventually landed safely after it regained altitude and circled around the airport, the newspaper reported. Car accident in Brooklyn The young girl collapsed while Gov. Landry was signing a controversial bill mandating the Ten Commandments be put […]
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