The pilots talked to air traffic controllers who appear to have directed the planes to "resequence," and flight data appears to show both making a circle before landing safely.
The two flights, United Airlines Flight 1724 and Delta Air Lines Flight 1070 came too close to each other while arriving at the airport.
FAA officials say the two planes "landed safely after experiencing a loss of required separation" as they were headed to Sky Harbor.
The White House said Tuesday the drones that captured public attention during flights over New Jersey late in 2024 were federally sanctioned and not cause for alarm.
Darlington has been chosen to lead an astonishing new era of drone deliveries from retail giant Amazon. The first UK trials will start soon to make Prime Air deliveries all around a 7.5mile area, all of which will take off and be guided from the 465,000 sq ft Amazon warehouse in Symmetry Park just outside the town centre.
An investigation is underway after a Minnesota woman died in a skydiving accident in southern Arizona last week.
An avid skydiver who had made nearly 300 jumps died in a parachuting accident, Arizona police and news sources reported. Ann Wick, 55, of Minnesota, died in the accident at Sky Dive Arizona at about 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, the Eloy Police Department said in a news release.
Multiple agencies are investigating after a Minnesota woman died while skydiving in Arizona. Ann Wick was pronounced dead on Friday in Eloy, Arizona, about 75 miles southeast of Phoenix. The 55-year-old from Stillwater was an experienced skydiver but reportedly experienced complications during her descent.
Police responded to the skydiving center, where the 55-year-old Minnesota woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities are still investigating to determine an exact cause, but said in a press release that there were "complications" during the dive.
Woman dies in Arizona skydiving incident What we know. Authorities responded to Sky Dive Arizona in Eloy, Arizona, which is about an hour southeast of Phoenix, on reports of a wom
Amazon has paused drone deliveries after a crash at its test site in Oregon. However, the company says this isn't the main reason for the pause.