Southwest Airlines Flight Almost Takes Off from Taxiway | FAA Investigating Shocking Incident
A Southwest Airlines flight from Orlando to Albany almost took off from a taxiway instead of the runway, leading to a last-minute intervention by air traffic control. The FAA has launched an investigation into the serious aviation safety incident, and Southwest Airlines is cooperating fully. No injuries were reported, but this raises important questions about pilot awareness, air traffic control vigilance, and aviation safety. š“ What happened? āļø Southwest Flight 3278 mistook a taxiway for the runway at Orlando International Airport. š¦ An air traffic controller canceled the takeoff clearance just in time. šµļøāāļø The FAA and NTSB are investigating the cause of this near-miss. š Could this have led to a major aviation disaster? Watch the full video for a detailed breakdown of what went wrong and how this incident could impact future airport safety regulations. š Subscribe for more breaking news and aviation updates! š Like & Share to spread awareness about flight safety! #SouthwestAirlines #AviationNews #FlightSafety #FAA #OrlandoAirport #RunwayIncident #NearMiss #AviationUpdate #PilotTraining #Flight3278 #AirTravel #AirplaneSafety #BreakingNews #FAAInvestigation #TravelNews #AirTrafficControl Tags: Southwest Airlines, aviation news, flight safety, FAA, Orlando Airport, runway incident, near miss, aviation update, pilot training, Flight 3278, air travel, airplane safety, breaking news, FAA investigation, travel news, air traffic control, NTSB, taxiway mistake, airline industry, airport safety, Southwest flight, aviation accident, aviation regulations, airline pilots, aviation oversight, commercial aviation, airline safety, emergency landing, aviation incidents, aviation security, aircraft operations