Southwest flight from Burbank drops hundreds of feet to avoid possible collision
A Southwest flight climbing away from Burbank Airport suddenly descended hundreds of feet Friday afternoon, possibly to avoid a mid-air collision.
The drop of around 500 feet came moments after the plane had been gaining altitude steadily since takeoff, causing tense moments on the plane. Passengers said on social media that they were startled by the move.
A military jet was headed southwest to Naval Base Ventura County in Point Mugu and was at a similar altitude — 14,525 feet — when the Southwest flight dropped, per Flightradar24.
The planes were around five miles apart and within 400 vertical feet of one another, headed in opposite directions, when the Southwest flight took evasive action, flight data on the website showed. The fighter jet stopped its own steady descent and maintained its height for several minutes after the incident.
While there are huge issues in ATC and military aviation, 5 miles is pretty damn far apart for planes not on a collision course. The (IFR) standard is 3 miles of separation within 40 miles of the radar site and 5 miles separation beyond that. So that could be within standard separation.
Yeah it’s by the book. and not a real concern. But the media is picking up on SOP and having issues because it sounds scary to those that don’t know.
Were it not for recent stories and the general vibe, no one would have even noticed other than the weird feeling you get in your tummy when a plane moves in a way you didn’t expect. And that happens a lot. Bigger moves are made regularly to correct wind shear or avoid turbulence.