Qantas jumbos in near miss

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SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- Two Qantas jumbo jets carrying nearly 800 people
came close to colliding over a remote section of the Pacific Ocean earlier
this month, the Australian airline has revealed.

A Qantas spokeswoman said the two Boeing 747-400s traveling on the
Auckland, New Zealand-Los Angeles route had been flying at the same
altitude.

"Two Qantas aircraft under the direction of Tahiti air traffic control
were traveling at the same altitude on the 1st of February," the
spokeswoman said on the customary condition of anonymity.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported Saturday that the jets were only about
a minute apart when their collision avoidance systems were activated, with
one rising and one dipping in a coordinated response.

The spokeswoman said the crew took the appropriate steps under the
circumstances.

"The captains of the respective aircraft took necessary action and advised
Tahiti air traffic control," she said.

"Neither of the Qantas aircraft, which are fitted with anti-collision
software, came within 17 kilometers [about 10 miles] or the minimum
separation of 1,000 feet of each other."

She could not confirm reports that an air traffic controller in Tahiti had
been suspended because of the incident.

Jets flying from Los Angeles usually cruise at an even altitude -- either
32,000 feet (9,754 meters) or 34,000 feet (10,363 meters) -- to avoid
oncoming aircraft

http://www.cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/NEWS/02/15/qantas.jumbos.ap/index.html

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