Flight Planning

FAA releases radar video of F-16's close call with GA aircraft

AOPA has obtained a video of the radar return and radio calls for the March 21 incident in which an F-16 pilot flew in close formation with the unsuspecting pilots of a Pilatus PC-12 and a Beechcraft Premier jet flying through an active military operations area. The pilots took aggressive maneuvers to try to prevent a midair.

The F-16 pilot, based out of Luke Air Force Base, was reprimanded. Luke officials have told AOPA that they will alter their local training program to avoid this type of encounter in the future.

AOPA has recommended that the Air Force and the FAA develop a way for center controllers to communicate with military controllers in real time. The two were not communicating at the time of the March incident.

Watch the close call and listen to the pilots’ frantic radio calls as they try to avoid the F-16.

July 7, 2008

AOPA Aircraft Financing Program
If you could save 1 million jobs...would you? Act now!
Time is running out to win this Cirrus SR22 GTS
Weather Wise - Precipitation and Icing - free online airsafety course
Attention airplane renters - protect yourself with renters insurance through the AOPA Insurance Agency
Free offer for student pilots - 6 FREE months of AOPA membership and 6 FREE issues of 'Flight Training' magazine
Get closer to your dream - Win up to $5,000!
AOPA Legacy Society
Let's Go Flying - your resource for learning to flying