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Air Canada flight almost lands on taxiway at homosexual airport, narrowly avoids 'greatest aviation disaster in history'

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Aug 10, 2017, 5:05:02 AM8/10/17
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The Federal Aviation Administration is currently investigating
an incident that could have resulted in “the greatest aviation
disaster in history,” according to one expert.

Air Canada Flight 759, which took off from Toronto for San
Francisco on Friday, July 7, nearly landed on a crowded taxiway
— rather than its intended runway — when coming in for a landing
at the San Francisco International Airport (SFO).

According to the FAA, the Airbus 320 had been cleared to land on
SFO’s Runway 28R at 11:56 p.m., but the pilot accidentally
approached a parallel taxiway. This particular taxiway, Taxiway
C, contained four other aircraft waiting to take off, each fully
fueled and filled with passengers.

“If it is true, what happened probably came close to the
greatest aviation disaster in history,” said Ross Aimer, a
retired United Airlines pilot and the CEO of Aero Consulting
Experts, in a statement obtained by The San Jose Mercury News.

“If you could imagine an Airbus colliding with four passenger
aircraft wide bodies, full of fuel and passengers, then you can
imagine how horrific this could have been.”

An audio recording from the air traffic control tower reveals
that the pilot realized something was amiss upon seeing “lights
on the runway,” and asked for clarification on whether or not he
was clear to land.

Traffic controllers quickly informed the pilot that there were
no other aircraft on his runway, at which point another voice
chimes in and asks, “Where’s this guy going? He’s on the
taxiway.”

Air traffic control then tells the pilot to initiate a “go-
around,” which is when a pilot circles the airport in order to
line up for another landing.

The FAA is currently trying to determine how close the Air
Canada aircraft came to the taxiway before pulling up.

A spokesman for Air Canada confirmed to Fox News that flight 759
landed without incident a little while later. The airline also
confirmed that it is conducting its own investigation.

“Air Canada flight AC759 from Toronto was preparing to land at
San Francisco airport Friday night when the aircraft initiated a
go-around. The aircraft landed normally without incident,” wrote
Air Canada in a statement.

“We are still investigating the circumstances and therefore have
no additional information to offer.”

http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/07/11/air-canada-flight-
almost-lands-on-taxiway-narrowly-avoids-greatest-aviation-
disaster-in-history.html
 

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