The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that it is investigating a Texas Spirit Airlines flight direction of the aircraft and parachuting, forcing airliner plunged over Michigan nick between the screaming passengers worried aircraft will crash.
Flight attendants hit their heads and overhead luggage spilled binding in the event Sunday evening.
Airbus 319 aircraft took off from Detroit Metropolitan Airport's 126 passengers and five crew, Dallas - Fort Worth International Airport bound. Over Tecumseh in southeastern Michigan about 8:22 pm, when the controller reported near another aircraft, the FAA said.
"Air traffic controllers to inform the spirit pilot parachute jumping passenger aircraft climbs south position," FAA spokeswoman Elizabeth Corey said in an e-mail. "Spiritual pilot confirmed that he could see his terminal collision avoidance system ...... one minute later, a small plane, spirit Jet automatically receive a TCAS warning, asking him to immediately begin from 1600 feet down to 12,800 feet 14,400 feet above sea level. "
Kerry said that the recent places, two planes were 1.6 miles, in addition to horizontal, vertical 400 feet.
Caused a sudden dive passengers do not know, Janet said, Dunnabeck Whitney, Texas, who is her 10 - and 19-year-old daughter home visit Michigan relatives.
"It was horrible," Dunnabeck told The Associated Press reporter. "Everyone was screaming on the plane, we thought we go."
Dunnabeck said the crash caused by the overflow opening overhead luggage compartment, beverage spills and crew hit his head.
Two of them suffering and complaining, asking medicine, sat down, rather than the work of flight attendants stepped up to help.
Jolene Dunnabeck, 10, said she was "really scared."
"It feels like we fall, we will fight to die," she said.
Only after diving able to give information to the pilots, but declared that "flight control problems", leading exercises.
"Thank God, he was able to control the aircraft," Janet said, Dunnabeck said she spoke after the pilot, Dallas - Fort Worth Airport.
No passengers were injured, mental fog Pinson spokesman said.
Pinson said in an email: "Our pilots to follow proper procedures, and adjust its flight path, counseling, another possible within the aircraft." "Flight continued to Dallas / Fort Worth without incident."
Why two planes dangerously close to solving the FAA noted that the smaller aircraft pilot.
"Parachute aircraft flying under visual flight rules, see and avoid other aircraft pilots are responsible," Kerry said. ""
Gabriel Dunnabeck, 19, she said, her mother and sister think what went wrong, air traffic control should remind the answer sooner or later the crew of the Holy Spirit.
, "She said:" We still do not know who put the ball.
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