Incident · 2007-03-16

NTSB case OPS07IA003 · Boeing 737-700 · Part 121

What the record says

Event date
2007-03-16
Event type
Incident
Highest injury level
No injuries
Aircraft
Boeing 737-700 (N552)
Operating rule
Part 121
Operator
ALASKA AIR INC Operator named in NTSB report
Operated by (per NTSB report)
ALASKA AIRLINES INC

Probable cause

This incident was caused by failure of the LC2 controller to comply with coordination procedures and runway separation standards. Contributing was the failure of LAS ATCT management to establish procedures requiring positive separation of aircraft operating on converging runways.

Source: NTSB case OPS07IA003

Flight crew

Flight-crew details for this event aren't in the NTSB database extract we hold (its coverage starts with 2008 events) — a gap in our data, not an absence of crew.

Facts as the NTSB records them — GroundCheck adds no judgement. Preliminary records may be revised as the investigation proceeds.

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