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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

two passenger jets just missing one another in washington, d.c. a jetblue flight cleared for takeoff, a southwest plane cleared to cross over the same runway. then the fran sick calls with the control tower. the two passenger jets just seconds from a collision. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, the heart-stopping moment at one of the nation's busiest airports. listen to the panic in the control tower as two packed passenger planes narrowly missed colliding at washington's reagan national airport. >> jetblue 1554, stop. jetblue 1554. stop. >> southwest, stop! southwest 2937, stop! > we stopped. we were cleared to cross runway 4. >> reporter: federal investigators say an air traffic controller instructed that southwest flight bound for orlando to taxi across a runway. seconds later, a boston-bound jetblue flight was cleared for takeoff, engines roaring, rolling down that same runway, setting both planes on a path to collision. listen again as air traffic controllers realized what was happening -- >> jetblue 1554, stop. jetblue 1554. stop.

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Commercial Planes Hit By GPS Jamming, Spoofing Across Europe: Report

The increase in interference has been blamed on jammers in Russia's Kaliningrad region, which is sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania - the base for one of Russia's major naval fleets.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

the white house is insisting that president biden still has complete confidence in secretary austin. david? >> david: all right, selina wang from inside the briefing room tonight, this weather hitting washington, as well. thank you. tonight, more than 170 passenger planes have now been grounded, and what both alaska airlines and united airlines have now found after their own inspections, after that door plug blew off an alaska airlines flight at 16,000 feet. and the images tonight from inside that plane. flight attendants who were especially concerned about unaccompanied minors and children in their parents' laps as all of this was unfolding. abc's gio benitez covers aviation. >> reporter: tonight, boeing's ceo telling employees he's, quote, acknowledging our mistake, following the grounding of 171 max-9 planes, when a door plug used to cover and seal optional emergency exits detached 16,000 feet in the air. now, new questions raised over safety concerns, as the ntsb reviews whether four bolts that hold the door plug firmly in

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Talking Business

the grounding of one hundred and seventy one boeing 737 max 9 planes worldwide. israel's military says it has now �*completed the dismantling' of hamas�* military framework in northern gaza. and three years since supporters of donald trump stormed the us capitol, we'll reflect on what happened onjanuary 6th, a date that still divides america. us aviation officials have ordered the temporary grounding of more than 170 boeing 737 max 9 passenger planes — after a window and section of fuselage blew out in mid—air during a flight. the alaska airlines plane had 177 people on board friday when it was forced to make an emergency landing. no one was injured. the uk's civil aviation authority has said safety inspections need to be carried out before the planes

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BBC News

israel's military says it has now �*completed the dismantling' of hamas' military framework in northern gaza. and three years since supporters of donald trump stormed the us capitol, we'll reflect on what happened onjanuary 6th, a date that still divides america. us aviation officials have ordered the temporary grounding of more than 170 boeing 737 max 9 passenger planes — after a window and section of fuselage blew out in mid—air during a flight. the alaska airlines plane had 177 people on board friday when it was forced to make an emergency landing. no one was injured. the uk's civil aviation authority has said safety inspections need to be carried out before the planes

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

notified, i assume the administration would be notified as soon as possible. that didn't happen here. do we know why? what gives? what is the normal procedure? >> we really don't know why that in that statement that i read from austin, he said the disclosure was up to him. but it is typical that senior administration official and military officials do provide some type of notice that they've been hospitalized within 24 hours. there have been instances, for instance, president biden had a colonoscopy. they advise that in advance. people were aware. so there are very serious questions about the time line for this. why they decided not to disclose it right away and ultimately, why they didn't inform the president of the united states of this as well. >> some big questions. thank you very much. developing now, the faa taken drastic measures by ordering certain boeing 737 max 9 passenger planes to be grounded until they are inspected. this comes one day after an

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The Context

extremely rare, i'm sure people heard of the 1977 crashed in a ten reef, which is still one of the worst losses of life in aviation emma thankfully many years ago, but as a result of that out of work done on what we call runway incursions where aircraft get on active runway where aircraft get on active runway where they shouldn't be. lots of things like the surface movement radar and other applications which the airport did have to prevent that. but in this instance the aircraft was cleared to land and wasn't actually on the runway so in that respect it may have made a difference. that respect it may have made a difference-— difference. the difference in the -e of difference. the difference in the type of aircraft _ difference. the difference in the type of aircraft respondents - difference. the difference in the type of aircraft respondents a i type of aircraft respondents a different type of situation, this is a visit airport but usually continuous landing of passenger planes and traffic, but because of

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BBC News

escaped but we haven't managed to confirm that just yet. escaped but we haven't managed to confirm thatjust yet. figs escaped but we haven't managed to confirm that just yet.— confirm that 'ust yet. as you say, all the confirm that just yet. as you say, all the runways _ confirm that just yet. as you say, all the runways at _ confirm that just yet. as you say, all the runways at haneda - confirm that just yet. as you say, all the runways at haneda airport| all the runways at haneda airport currently closed, according to the spokesperson for the airport. how much of an impact will this have on travel, it is quite a big airport isn't it? , ., , , isn't it? huge, it is a very big airort, isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport. it — isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport. it is _ isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport, it is a _ isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport, it is a hub _ isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport, it is a hub for- isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport, it is a hub for asia i isn't it? huge, it is a very big airport, it is a hub for asia as well. it is one of two airports in tokyo. a lot of passenger planes operate out of haneda and this is likely to cause quite a lot of disruption for the passengers there and of course, this is still a holiday week as well. it is likely to be quite a lot of disruption as well. ~ ., , , ~ to be quite a lot of disruption as well. ~ . , , ~ , to be quite a lot of disruption as well. ~ . , , ~' , ., well. what is striking is quite how extensive the _ well. what is striking is quite how extensive the fire _ well. what is striking is quite how extensive the fire on _ well. what is striking is quite how extensive the fire on the - well. what is striking is quite how extensive the fire on the plane i well. what is striking is quite howj extensive the fire on the plane is. one would imagine if a fire breaks out at an airport it would get them under control quite fast and this does seem like quite a big explosion

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76 Russian passenger planes seized due to Western sanctions on aviation industry

Russia has lost 76 passenger planes because of Western sanctions imposed on its aviation industry after its full-scale aggressive war on Ukraine, propaganda outlet Kommersant reported, citing Russian Transport Minister Vitaliy Saveliev, who is himself under U.S. sanctions.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

and the russians have made -- have made it known that you cross putin and you're not going to be around very long. >> really quickly, we're out of time, but a yes or no. do you believe we'll ever know fully what happened? >> i don't expect that there's going to be a kind of full investigation as to what happened with this plane. i'd be very surprised if they found some innocent cause of this plane crash. i don't think there's any question one way or another it was blown up. >> secretary panetta, always appreciate your insight and time. thank you. >> good to be with you. so while we don't know exactly what happened to that plane carrying prigozhin at this hour, what we do know is that russia has shot down passenger planes in the past. we're going to take a closer look at those incidents just ahead. also, keeping a close eye on all of the developments out of fulton county, georgia, where rudy giuliani just posted bond and was released from the fulton

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