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Northwest A320 overflies destination by 150 miles

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Northwest A320 overflies destination by 150 miles  

 
A Northwest Airlines flight from San Diego overshot the Minneapolis Airport by about 150 miles Wednesday evening, and federal investigators are looking into whether the pilots had become distracted, as they claimed, or perhaps fell asleep. Air traffic controllers lost radio communication with the Airbus A320, carrying 147 passengers and an unknown number of crew, when it was flying at 37,000 feet, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

There was no communication with the airplane for more than an hour as it approached the airport, the board said. An FAA spokesman said the agency was tracking the airplane on radar, so it knew the aircraft’s position during the period without radio contact.

The aircraft flew over its intended destination – Minneapolis-St. Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport – and continued northeast for approximately 150 miles over the next 16 minutes. The airport’s controllers then re-established communication with crew members, who said they had become distracted, the safety board said. “The crew stated they were in a heated discussion over airline policy and they lost situational awareness,” the board said in a news release.

A board spokesman said the agency is examining all possible explanations for the mishap, including whether the pilots may have fallen asleep.


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Comment from: B williams [Visitor] Email
As a pilot, I am curious why this was not considered a threat to security? Was the aircraft intercepted by Military aircraft in order to prosecute? If not, why? Looks like we have fallen deeply into complacency again and are setting ourselves up for trouble.
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