United Airlines jet has close call with US Army helicopter, prompting investigation
The FAA is investigating a near collision between a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California on Tuesday at 8:40 pm. The helicopter crossed in front of the plane as it was on final approach, coming within 525 feet vertically.

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AI-generatedThe FAA is investigating a near collision between a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California on Tuesday at 8:40 pm. The helicopter crossed in front of the plane as it was on final approach, coming within 525 feet vertically. The FAA is investigating whether the incident violated its policy barring visual separation for helicopters near major airports. The California Army National Guard confirmed its helicopter was returning to Los Alamitos airfield after a training mission and was in communication with air traffic control. The United flight, which departed from San Francisco, landed safely after the pilots leveled the aircraft in response to a cockpit alert.
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5 extractedFlight 589 had been advised by air traffic control to watch for a military helicopter flying near the airport.
The FAA is investigating whether the incident violated its new policy that bars visual separation for helicopters near major airports.
The aircraft were 160 metres (525 feet) apart vertically.
A United Boeing 737-800 jet was on final approach to John Wayne Airport when a Black Hawk crossed in front of the plane.
The FAA is investigating a close call between a United Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter in California.