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MAS flight ordered to abort takeoff to avoid approaching plane (VIDEO)
A passenger takes pictures of a Malaysia Airlines plane at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport March 16, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

ADELAIDE, July 31 — A Malaysia Airlines flight departing the Adelaide Airport in Australia was ordered to abort its takeoff to avoid an incoming Tiger Air flight on Tuesday.

The Tiger Air flight from Melbourne performed a standard “go-around” as its approach to the airport was too high and fast for landing.

Malaysia flight 136 bound for Kuala Lumpur was already accelerating on the runway when the air traffic controllers canceled its takeoff clearance, stating that the Malaysia flight would be ascending underneath the go-around.

The crew stopped the aircraft on the runway and the Tiger Air flight landed safely on its second approach. MH136 resumed its takeoff 25 minutes after the Tiger Air plane landed and arrived in Kuala Lumpur with a 10 minute delay. — Reuters


Malaysia flight 136 bound for Kuala Lumpur was already accelerating on the runway when the air traffic controllers canceled its takeoff clearance. — Reuters pic

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