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August 29, 2008
NTSB reports near collision over Caribbean

WASHINGTON (AP) - Two airliners were one minute from away from
colliding when one of the planes turned away from the other over
the Caribbean this week, federal authorities said Friday.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it was
investigating an incident in which a Delta Air Lines flight and a
Russian-registered passenger jet were heading toward each other
Thursday north of Puerto Rico when cockpit alarms went off.

The NTSB said the pilot of the Russian plane - a Transaero
Boeing 737 - descended 200 to 300 feet to avoid Delta Flight 485.

The planes were on the same altitude - 33,000 feet over open
ocean - and were "60 seconds apart from occupying the same
airspace," said NTSB spokesman Peter Knudson.

Knudson said the agency doesn't have enough information yet to
know if the planes would have collided had evasive maneuvers not
been taken, or if they would have narrowly missed each other.

The two planes were about 180 miles north of San Juan when the
near-collision occurred at about 6:30 p.m. EDT. The Delta aircraft
was headed from New York's Kennedy International Airport to Port of
Spain, Trinidad.

"This was every bit the classic near miss," said Doug Church,
a spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association.

Church said controllers in the Federal Aviation Administration's
air traffic control center in San Juan told

him the airliners were
on intersecting flight paths at the time of the incident.
The NTSB said there were no injuries.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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