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An American Airlines flight avoided a mountain in Hawaii by performing an "expedited climb" on Wednesday, Nov. 13, according to multiple outlets ...
American Airlines Flight 298, which departed from Honolulu International Airport, was i nstructed by an air traffic controller to execute an "expedited climb" after the flight crew did not make an ...
American Airlines pilots were told to make an “expedited climb” to avoid crashing into Hawaiian mountains Wednesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). An air traffic ...
The plane had just departed from Honolulu International Airport and was on its way to Los Angeles International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration is currently investigating why an American Airlines flight from Hawaii did not follow an assigned route and was instead forced to perform an “expedited climb ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says an air traffic controller’s instructions kept an American Airlines flight from hitting mountains near Honolulu International Airport in Hawaii.
The FAA is investigating an incident where an American Airlines flight departing from Honolulu had to expedite its climb to avoid terrain, following air traffic control instructions.
An American Airlines flight avoided colliding with a Hawaii mountain range, narrowly averting disaster. This meant the crew had to perform an “expedited climb” at the direction of air traffic ...
An American Airlines flight departing from Hawaii had to make an "expedited climb" in order to avoid hitting a mountain during takeoff. There are no reports of injuries on the flight and the ...
In a statement, American Airlines says, “during the climb out of Honolulu on November 13, the crew of American Airlines flight 298 requested and received right-turn clearance and complied with ...
NEW YORK — An American Airlines flight had to "perform an expedited climb" in order to avoid a mountain during a routine departure out of Hawaii on Wednesday.
An American Airlines flight avoided a mountain in Hawaii by performing a sudden "expedited climb," according to multiple outlets including ABC News.