1698207277 Plane takes off from the US without authorization and collides

Plane takes off from the US without authorization and collides on the runway with another landing jet



Plane takes off from the US without authorization and collides

There was an accident in the US today where a plane took off from an airport without permission and collided with a landing jet on the runway. The case occurred at Hobby Airport, the second busiest in Houston.

A Hawker 800 business jet entered Runway 22 for takeoff without proper authorization and struck another business jet, a Cessna Citation Mustang, which was landing on Runway 13 to the right. Both aircraft were damaged, but no people were injured.

The Hawker jet had to return to the airport immediately. In the audio recording below you can see the moment the Hawker pilot says it was a midair collision. However, the Federal Civil Aviation Agency reported that preliminary information indicated a collision on the runway that left both planes on the ground.

Oh my. Creepy audio/FR24 overlay from the HOU incident just now. “We can’t do that…we only had a stopover” Audio by LiveATC KHOU @jonostrower @AirlineFlyer pic.twitter.com/Z1RwbJECYy

— Airplanes 👍🏼 (@miketang8382) October 24, 2023

The airport remained closed at the time of publishing this report as debris from the collision was found on the runway. The case is under investigation and new information will be released as soon as it is confirmed.

🇺🇸 Collision between two private jets.

▫️The FAA advises that a Hawker without permission is released from Runway 22 before a Citation arrives on Runway 13R, which is croissant. pic.twitter.com/jFLRr1vovk

Air Plus News (@airplusnews) October 24, 2023

FAA statement

A twinengine Hawker H25B departed from runway 22 without permission @HobbyAirport Today at 4 p.m. it collided with a twinengine Cessna C510 landing on runway 13 on the right. No injuries were reported.

This information is preliminary and subject to change.

The FAA ✈️ (@FAANews) October 24, 2023







Plane takes off from the US without authorization and collides

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