FAA Investigates Aborted Landing at Boston Logan International Airport

FAA 調查波士頓洛根國際機場中途放棄著陸事件


Introduction

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has started an investigation after two commercial planes nearly collided on June 20.

在 6 月 20 日有兩架商業飛機差點相撞後,美國聯邦航空管理局 (FAA) 已展開調查。

Main Body

The incident happened around 11:30 a.m. at Boston Logan International Airport. Delta Air Lines Flight 2351, which was carrying 129 passengers and six crew members from Dallas Fort Worth, had to perform a 'go-around' during its descent. This means the pilot had to stop the landing and fly around because an American Airlines plane was taking off from a crossing runway, which created a dangerous situation.

該事件發生在波士頓洛根國際機場上午 11:30 左右。由達拉斯-沃斯堡起飛、載有 129 名乘客與 6 名機組員的達美航空 2351 號航班,在下降過程中必須執行「重新起飛」(go-around)。這意味著機師必須停止著陸並繞行,因為當時有一架美國航空的飛機正從交叉跑道起飛,造成危險情況。

Regarding the technical response, Delta Air Lines emphasized that the onboard alert systems warned the crew about the other aircraft. Consequently, the pilots coordinated with Air Traffic Control to abort the landing. The FAA asserted that go-arounds are standard safety procedures used by crews and controllers to prevent accidents. While American Airlines and airport officials referred all questions to the FAA, the Delta plane eventually landed safely. This event follows a series of recent aviation accidents in France, Texas, California, and Missouri.

關於技術應對,達美航空強調機上的警報系統已提醒機組人員有另一架飛機。因此,機師與空中交通管制員協調後決定放棄著陸。FAA 主張「重新起飛」是機組人員與管制員用以防止事故的標準安全程序。雖然美國航空與機場官員將所有問題轉交給 FAA,但達美航空的飛機最終安全著陸。此次事件發生在近期法國、德州、加州與密蘇里州發生一系列航空事故之後。

Conclusion

The aircraft landed without further problems, and the FAA is now analyzing exactly how the encounter happened.

該飛機安全著陸且未發生進一步問題,FAA 目前正在分析該事件發生的確切經過。

Vocabulary Learning

✈️ Moving from 'Simple' to 'Sophisticated'

An A2 student says: "The pilots stopped because they saw another plane."

A B2 student says: "The pilots coordinated with Air Traffic Control to abort the landing."

The Secret: 'High-Precision' Verbs To reach B2, you must stop using general words like do, make, go, or stop and start using verbs that describe the exact action. Look at these shifts from the text:

  • Instead of "said" \rightarrow Asserted/Emphasized

    • Simple: The FAA said go-arounds are safe.
    • B2: The FAA asserted that go-arounds are standard safety procedures.
    • Why? "Asserted" shows confidence and authority.
  • Instead of "worked together" \rightarrow Coordinated

    • Simple: The pilots worked together with the tower.
    • B2: The pilots coordinated with Air Traffic Control.
    • Why? "Coordinated" implies a professional, organized system.
  • Instead of "cancel" \rightarrow Abort

    • Simple: They canceled the landing.
    • B2: They decided to abort the landing.
    • Why? "Abort" is the specific technical term for stopping a mission or process immediately.

💡 Quick Upgrade Logic Next time you write, ask yourself: "Is there a more professional word for this action?"

A2 WordB2 Alternative (from text)Context
Talk aboutRefer toMentioning a source
StartInitiate/PerformStarting a process
ResultConsequentlyShowing cause and effect

Vocabulary Learning

investigation (n.)
An official examination of the facts surrounding a particular incident or crime.
Example:The police launched a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident.
collide (v.)
To hit something or someone with strong force, especially while moving.
Example:The two cars collided at the intersection due to the heavy fog.
descent (n.)
The act of moving downwards, especially an aircraft landing.
Example:The pilot began the descent toward the airport twenty minutes before arrival.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or attention to something when speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the vocabulary before the exam.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:The company lost a lot of money; consequently, they had to lay off several employees.
coordinate (v.)
To organize different people or parts of a system so that they work together efficiently.
Example:We need to coordinate our efforts to finish the project by Friday.
abort (v.)
To stop a process or a planned activity before it is completed, especially for safety reasons.
Example:The mission was aborted due to a technical failure in the engine.
assert (v.)
To state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The lawyer asserted that his client was innocent of all charges.
Practice B2 words in a crossword