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Federal authorities are currently looking into a close call at Chicago's Midway Airport involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 and a small business jet. The incident occurred as the 737 was in the process of landing. Reports indicate that the business jet unexpectedly entered the runway, creating a potentially dangerous situation.
Air traffic control and airport officials are working to gather all relevant details surrounding the event. Preliminary accounts suggest that the timing of the business jet's entry onto the runway coincided with the 737's descent, leading to what could have been a catastrophic collision. Fortunately, quick action from the flight crew and air traffic controllers helped avert a disaster.
This incident raises concerns about runway safety protocols and the need for stringent adherence to air traffic regulations. Investigators will be examining communication logs and flight data to determine the sequence of events that led to this alarming near-miss. The aviation community is closely monitoring the situation as the investigation unfolds.
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