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The Federal Air Force Administration (FAA) is investigating after Delta Air Lines’s aircraft almost crashed Midir with the Air Force Air Force T-38 nearby Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)Just a few months after the collision in January, he seized 67 lives at the airport.
Delta Air Lines Flight 2983, Airbus A319 headed to Minneapolis-ST. Paul (MSP), left his DCA gate at 2:55 pm local time and was cleaned to take off at about 15:15, FAA and National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSB) said Fox News Digital.
Meanwhile, four Air Force deposits of US Air Force T-38 have entered the National Transition National Cemetery, according to FAA and US Air Force.

The T-38 talon is a double engine, high height, supervising jet coach used in various roles because of its design, business economy, maintenance ease, high performance and exceptional security records. (Photo of US Air Force -a/Steve White)
AND Delta aircraft He received a “ship warning” that there was a second aircraft nearby, and air traffic controllers issued corrective instructions of both aircraft, FAA states.
NTSB said he was aware of the “loss of separation” between the flight of Delta 2983 and other aircraft, shortly after taking off from DCA.

A close lady near DCA included the Delta aircraft and Air Force T-38 Talon aircraft. (American Air Force Photo Master SGT. Burt Traynor/Published)
Delta officials said the flying crew followed the instructions of the traffic warning system and the avoidance of collision (TCAS), according to training and procedures.
“Nothing is more important than the safety of our customers and people,” a spokesman for Fox News Digital told Delta. “Because of this, the flight crew followed by maneuvering procedures aircraft as addressed. “
Two pilots, three flight attendants and 131 passengers were on the ship of the Delta flight.

The first response to an airline airline with water after collapsing on the runway of the Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississaugi, Ontario, Canada, February 17, 2025. (Nate Richie)
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FAA said she would explore the incident.
“We are currently collecting information but we are still not launched investigation“NTSB spokesman told Fox News Digital.