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Watch: Southwest jet buzzes Oklahoma neighborhood
WJZY via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe FAA is looking into what caused a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 to get within several hundred feet above the ground over the City of Yukon earlier...
Boeing Jet Buzzes Residential Neighborhood After Mysterious Mid-Air Incident
Men's Journal· 8 hours agoIt's the latest in countless incidents for Boeing this year.
Southwest flight drops to about 500 feet over Oklahoma suburb, triggers alert: 'You good?'
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoSecond Southwest flight under recent investigation by FAA The incident is the second altitude-related incident at Southwest in just over two months being...
Southwest flight from Las Vegas buzzes Oklahoma school
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 21 hours ago“Nothing is more important to Southwest than the safety of our customers and employees.” The ...
This Southwest Flight Got Way Too Close to a High School
newser· 7 hours agoAt the time, the Boeing 737 was about 9 miles from its destination airport, cruising over Yukon, ...
FAA investigating Southwest Airlines flight that buzzed Yukon
The Norman Transcript· 5 hours agoDespite being about nine miles from Will Rogers World Airport, flight logs show the aircraft...
FAA investigating after Southwest Airlines plane descended dangerously low on airport approach
ABC News via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoAirlines Flight 4069 that they had descended to a low altitude, nine miles from the runway at Will...
Southwest Fight Drops Dangerously Low Over Oklahoma Neighborhood
TMZ· 4 hours agoA Southwest Airlines plane dove to 500 feet over an Oklahoma neighborhood, leaving residents rattled...
FAA Investigating After Southwest Flight Drops Dangerously Low Over Oklahoma City
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThe plane was still nine miles from Will Rogers World Airport when its low altitude triggered an...
Low-flying commercial jet skims Oklahoma City suburb, startling residents
Gannett via AOL· 1 day ago"Southwest 4069, low altitude alert. You good out there?" the air traffic controller asked just after...