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FAA investigates close call between 2 passenger jets at New York JFK Airport

U.S. Federal Aviation Administration'said Tuesday that it was investigating a close call between?two passenger planes at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport. The?crew?of Republic Airways Flight 4464 made a go-around after they missed the intended approach path at John F. Kennedy International Airport and flew too close to Jazz Aviation Flight 554 which was cleared to land on a parallel?runway. The FAA released a statement on Monday about the?incident. Both crews responded to the?onboard alarms.

The FAA is currently investigating the incident, it said. According to Flightradar24, the two planes were within 350 feet (106.68 meters), vertically, and 0.62 miles (997.79 metres), horizontally.

According to an ABC News affiliate, the two planes landed safely after circling. The?ABC affiliate reported that anti-collision alerts could be heard in both the cockpit and tower of the air traffic control audio.

The report states that controllers instructed pilots of both planes to abort the landing and then the jets made safe 'landings.

Report: The pilots informed the controllers that they were responding to RA alarms, also known as "resolution advisory", the most serious anti-collision alerts for pilots. The report said that last month at New York's LaGuardia Airport, an Air Canada Express jet collided with a firetruck, killing both pilots. (Reporting and editing by Don Durfee in Washington, Kate Mayberry and Kanishka Singh)

(source: Reuters)