VIDEO | Avoided collision of two planes over Skopje, CAA started an investigation
The Civil Aviation Agency (CAA) is acting on an incident reported by M-NAV for the avoidable collision of two planes over Skopje on September 7.
A disaster in the sky above Skopje was avoided by a long shot!
Only a quick and good reaction of the PILOTS at the last moment prevented a disaster!
Responsible for the DUI frequency staff!
AFTER COVERS UP!
WILL SOMETHING BE TAKEN IN MNAV SOON??!
MINISTER HAVE YOU HEARD?? pic.twitter.com/ekJPouDa3o— Flash Gordon (@GoranPavlovski2) September 12, 2024
As reported by the portal I want to say, according to data from Flytradar24, planes of "Turkish Airlines" and "Sanexpress" almost collided in the sky above the International Airport in Skopje on September 7 at 18:32.
It is about the plane of "Turkish Airlines" on flight TK1358 from Madrid to Istanbul and the plane of "Sunexpress" from the Turkish coastal airport Dalaman to London - Gatwick.
According to Flytradar24, 30 seconds before the two planes separated, they were at the same altitude of 36.000 feet. Just before they separated, one ascended to 36.325 feet and the other descended to 35.475 feet. According to air traffic rules, there should be 2.000 feet of vertical separation between planes.