Federal aviation officers are investigating a Southwest Airways flight that departed from a closed runway at a Maine airport.
Each the Federal Aviation Administration and the Nationwide Transportation Security Board informed FOX Enterprise that they’re trying into the June 25 incident that occurred at Portland Worldwide Jetport.
The FAA additionally mentioned an airport car exited the runway simply earlier than the aircraft started its takeoff roll round 5:45 a.m. native time.
The NTSB informed FOX Enterprise {that a} preliminary report relating to the incident will likely be made accessible in about 30 days.
That report will include info gathered throughout the preliminary part of the investigation.
Nevertheless, a possible trigger and any contributing elements received’t be disclosed till the ultimate report is issued in about 12 to 24 months, the NTSB mentioned.
Southwest informed FOX Enterprise that it’s working with each businesses “to know the circumstances” of the early morning Southwest departure.
Federal aviation officers are investigating a Southwest Airways flight that departed Tuesday from a closed runway at a Portland, Maine, airport. AP
“After departure, the plane continued safely to its vacation spot,” Southwest mentioned in an announcement.
The service deferred any extra feedback to the NTSB.
This comes at a time when there was heightened concentrate on the aviation trade after a spate of runway incursions and near-miss occasions at airports nationwide.