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    Crash averted at Austin airport; FAA, NTSB to investigate

    AUSTIN, TEXAS (AP) – A FedEx cargo airplane attempting to land at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Saturday morning had to change course after a second plane was cleared to depart from the same runway, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

    “The pilot of the FedEx airplane discontinued the landing and initiated a climb out,” the FAA said in a statement.

    The Boeing 767 cargo airplane was several miles from the airport when it was cleared to land, according to the FAA. But just before it was expected to land, an air traffic controller gave the go-ahead for an airplane operated by Southwest Airlines to take off.

    In a tweet on Saturday, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) described it as a “possible runway incursion and overflight involving airplanes from Southwest Airlines and FedEx”. The Southwest flight was able to depart safely, according to the FAA.

    The FAA and NTSB said they are investigating the incident.

    FedEx spokesperson Shannon Davis said in an e-mailed statement, “FedEx Express Flight 1432 from Memphis to Austin, Texas safely landed after encountering an event just before landing at Austin Bergstrom International Airport this morning.”

    Both Davis and Southwest Airlines referred further questions to the FAA and NTSB.

    In a statement to The Associated Press, the Austin-Bergstrom International said it was “aware of the Federal Aviation Administration’s investigation into the discontinued landing of a flight.

    “We will assist our FAA partners and their investigation as necessary.”

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