by Amy Ivanov in Aviation

An American Airlines flight aborted its landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport to avoid a collision with another aircraft. This incident follows a recent string of safety incidents, including a deadly midair collision near the same airport, a Medevac jet crash in Philadelphia, a regional airline crash in Alaska, and a Delta plane crash in Toronto. The near-miss at Reagan National involved American Airlines Flight 2246, which was instructed to perform a go-around to maintain separation from a departing plane. A passenger described the experience as terrifying. The FAA is investigating, along with the NTSB. Less than 90 minutes later, a Southwest Airlines flight aborted its landing at Chicago Midway International Airport after a private jet crossed the runway. The FAA is investigating that incident as well. Experts and lawmakers have raised concerns about crowded airspace, especially around Washington, D.C. The incidents highlight a concerning pattern of near-misses and crashes, prompting calls for increased safety measures and investigations into the underlying causes.