Southwest Airlines plane in Orlando tried to take off from a taxi

AND Southwest Airlines The flight was canceled in Florida after trying to remove the aircraft from a taxi instead of a runway at the Orlando International Airport, officials said.
The Federal Air Force Administration is now investigating an incident to which he was supposed to go to Southwest Airlines Flight 3278 on Thursday morning, which was supposed to go to Orlando to Albany, NY.
“Air traffic controller in Orlando International Airport He canceled approval to take off for Southwest Airlines Flight 3278 around 9:30 on Thursday, March 20, after the aircraft began its departure on the taxi. The taxi driver is in parallel with the runway, “FAA is in a statement to Fox News Digital in a statement.” No other aircraft was included. ”
Southwest Airlines said on Thursday that the plane “surely stopped a taxi at the Orlando International Airport after the crew made a mistake for a nearby runway.”
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The southwest flight was canceled yesterday at the airport after trying to take off the taxi driver, the officials said. (Paul Hennessy/Sopa Pictures/Lightctics via Getty Images)
“No injuries have been reported. The southwest is engaged with NTSB and FAA to understand the circumstances of the event,” he added.
The Southwest Airlines plane is preparing to leave the door at the Orlando International Airport in September 2023. (Paul Hennessy/Sopa Pictures/Lightctics via Getty Images)
“The airline has housed customers on the second aircraft at their provided destination Albany,” he added.
“Nothing is more important for the southwest than our customers and employees,” said the company.
The arguing departure in Orlando happened after another flight crew in the southwest performed a maneuver that avoided a possible incident with a private jet that crossed the runway at Chicago Midway International Airport at the end of February. (Streamtime Live)
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The incident happened for days after the National Transport Safety Committee published a preliminary report suggesting that Sunglare may have been a factor that contributed to a recent near miss Southwestern jet aircraft company at the Chicago Midway International Airport.