Burbank Airport could be next scene of mid-air crash, airlines warn NTSB

Burbank Airport Under Scrutiny as NTSB Warns of Potential Mid-Air Collision; FAA Under Fire for Inaction

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has expressed deep concerns over the risk of a deadly mid-air collision at Hollywood Burbank Airport, warning that commercial airlines are sounding the alarm and urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to take immediate action.

According to NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy, the agency is receiving warnings from commercial airlines that the next potentially catastrophic incident will occur at Burbank, with no apparent attention being paid by the FAA. Homendy criticized the agency for its lack of urgency and questioned why it was not taking proactive steps to address the growing threat posed by increasing air traffic in a relatively small airspace.

The NTSB is citing a disturbing trend of near-miss incidents at Burbank Airport since January 2021, with six confirmed mid-air collisions reported. The agency is now pushing for the FAA to act swiftly to improve safety measures and mitigate potential risks.

The FAA has responded by pointing out that it has already implemented various safety improvements, including reducing traffic collision alerts at Burbank Airport and lowering the Van Nuys traffic pattern to minimize conflicts between helicopters and airplanes. However, critics argue that these efforts do not go far enough to address the growing threat posed by increasing air traffic in the area.

Passengers and airport officials are also expressing concerns about the safety of Burbank Airport, with some citing worries about helicopter activity and the potential for collisions. As one passenger noted, "I don't see a lot of helicopter activity here at Burbank, and I really like this airport... If the FAA can make things safer, then there you go. Let's do that."

The NTSB warning highlights the growing risks posed by air traffic in urban areas and underscores the need for greater vigilance and proactive safety measures from the FAA. As Homendy emphasized, "The FAA has to ensure safety. That is their job."
 
This airport is like a ticking time bomb πŸ•°οΈπŸš¨. I mean, have you seen the number of near-miss incidents since 2021? It's crazy! They're saying it's not enough that they've already reduced traffic collision alerts and changed some flight patterns... what else can they do to address this growing problem? πŸ˜’ The FAA just seems to be playing catch-up at this point. And have you noticed how many planes are flying into LA from Burbank Airport? It's like a recipe for disaster 🀯. We need to get some answers on why the NTSB is sounding the alarm and what's really going on behind closed doors... there has to be more to it than just "increasing air traffic" 😏
 
ugh this is getting serious i just had a conversation with my cousin who flies out of burbank all the time and they said its crazy how many helicopters are flying around there at any given time like what even is that supposed to do?? 🀯 the faa needs to step up their game ASAP but can we also talk about how the ntsb chair lady is hella blunt she's not mincing words about the faa's lack of urgency πŸ™„
 
I'm totally freaked out about this Burbank Airport thing 🀯. Like, can you blame me? Six mid-air collisions since 2021? It's crazy! I know the FAA says they've implemented some safety measures, but it just doesn't seem like enough to me πŸ€”. I mean, what if something goes wrong and someone gets hurt or... worse? We need to make sure our airlines are prioritizing safety above all else πŸ’―.

And can we talk about helicopter activity for a sec? 🚁 It seems like there's always one buzzing around Burbank, and it's just so anxiety-inducing 😬. I get that helicopters are a necessary part of the airport experience, but come on, let's do better than this! We need more transparency from the FAA about their safety plans and how they're addressing these risks πŸ“.

I'm all for the NTSB sounding the alarm, and I hope they keep pushing for change πŸ’ͺ. Passengers have a right to feel safe when they're traveling, and that's what the FAA should be focusing on – making sure we get there safely! ✈️
 
I'm getting a bit worried about flying lately 😬. I mean, Burbank Airport is a great airport, but 6 confirmed mid-air collisions since January 2021? That's just crazy! 🀯 I've flown into that airport like 5 times, and it always feels super safe... but now I'm not so sure. The NTSB is right to sound the alarm - we need some serious safety improvements ASAP. And can't the FAA do more about helicopter traffic? It sounds like they're doing some basic stuff to reduce alerts, but that's not enough. 🚨 We need to make this airport safer for everyone who flies in and out of there... it's just common sense! 😊
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s pretty weird that the FAA is just now getting all worried about safety at Burbank Airport after there have been like six confirmed mid-air collisions since January 2021 🀯. It feels like they should’ve been on top of this sooner, especially when airlines are already sounding the alarm. They need to step up their game and not just point out a few minor improvements πŸš§πŸ’¨. Passengers and airport officials have valid concerns about helicopter activity and safety, so I hope the FAA takes all that seriously πŸ’―. We can’t keep putting lives at risk due to inadequate safety measures πŸ˜•
 
I'm getting a bit worried about this Burbank Airport situation πŸ˜•. I mean, with all the planes flying in and out every day, it's just not surprising that there have been some near-misses already. But six confirmed mid-air collisions? That's a red flag 🚨. The FAA needs to step up its game and take proactive steps to improve safety measures ASAP. It's not like they're doing anything wrong, but when you've got the NTSB sounding the alarm, something must be done πŸ“£. I just hope they can figure out a way to make air traffic in that small airspace safer for everyone flying through there ✈️.
 
🚨😬 I'm getting so frustrated with this airport! I've been flying out of Burbank for years and never had any issues, but hearing about all these near-miss incidents and potential mid-air collisions makes me super nervous 🀯. The FAA needs to step up their game and do more to address the safety concerns. I mean, we're talking lives here, people! 😨 Six confirmed mid-air collisions since January 2021 is way too many 🚫. They need to be more proactive and not just relying on small changes like reducing traffic collision alerts or tweaking air traffic patterns πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. The NTSB warning is a wake-up call for the FAA, and they really should take it seriously πŸ’Ό. I'm all for safety measures, but we can't keep dodging this issue 😬.
 
I'm not gonna lie, this whole thing about Burbank Airport sounding super sketchy 🚨. I mean, six mid-air collisions in three years? That's some crazy stuff. The NTSB is totally right to be warning the FAA, and it's not like they're being dramatic or anything... well, maybe a little πŸ˜….

I get why the FAA is trying to downplay things with their safety improvements, but honestly, I think that's just a Band-Aid solution πŸ€•. If you're dealing with an airport in a super busy airspace, you need to be taking major steps to prevent those kinds of incidents from happening in the first place.

And what really gets me is when people say things like "oh, helicopters are everywhere" or "I don't see any helicopter activity"... come on! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Airports are always evolving, and you can't just assume everything is fine because it's been that way for a while. The FAA needs to be proactive about safety measures, not just reacting after something goes wrong.

This whole thing just makes me super anxious when I'm flying... which, let's be real, is most of the time 😬
 
man this whole situation with burbank airport is giving me the heebie-jeebies 😳 I mean, six confirmed mid-air collisions since january 2021? that's just crazy talk 🀯 and yeah i get why ntsb chair jennifer homendy is being all like "wake up faa" because it seems like they're not taking this seriously enough πŸ™„ but on the other hand, i do feel for the faa, i mean they've already implemented some safety improvements, like reducing traffic collision alerts and lowering helicopter altitudes ⛅️

but, like, can't they just step up their game a bit more? πŸ’ͺ especially considering how small burbank airport is πŸŒ† it's basically a mini-airport in the middle of la 🀯 anyway, gotta hope that ntsb's warning sparks some real change soon πŸ‘Š
 
😬 this whole thing is kinda crazy. i mean, six mid-air collisions since jan 2021? that's a pretty big deal. and the ntsb chair is right, the faa needs to step up its game. these new safety measures they've implemented sound good on paper but from what i'm reading, they're not addressing the root issue of the problem which is just how busy this airport is getting.

i get why passengers would be concerned about helicopter activity and all that but at the end of the day, it's the faa's job to make sure everything runs smoothly. can't have too many near-misses, you know? 🀯
 
umm... so like what if faa don't take this seriously? it's already happened like 6 mid air collisions since jan 2021 🀯 isn't that enough? i mean i get that they're trying to reduce traffic collision alerts and all but it doesn't seem like that's gonna cut it considering how busy the airspace is around burbank airport. passengers are actually kinda right though - if faa can make things safer, that would be awesome. πŸ™ but what if they can't? what if they just don't care about safety anymore? πŸ˜• it's not fair to put everyone in this situation...
 
I'm really worried about this Burbank Airport situation 🀯. I mean, six mid-air collisions since 2021? That's crazy! And the NTSB is like "duh" - when are they gonna take action? πŸ˜’ The FAA seems to be playing catch-up and it's not just about reducing traffic collision alerts, we need more substantial changes πŸ”„. As a passenger, I want to feel safe when flying out of this airport. It's not rocket science, but apparently, the FAA needs to step up their game πŸ’ͺ. We can't keep putting lives at risk because they're too slow to act ⏱️. Someone needs to be more proactive about safety measures 🚨!
 
OMG, this is so worrisome 🀯! I mean, six mid-air collisions already since 2021?! That's crazy talk! 🚨 I'm no expert, but it seems like the FAA is being super slow to act on this. Like, what if they wait for one more near-miss and then... BOOM? 😱 It's not just about helicopter activity either - it's about all the planes flying around each other in such a small airspace. I get that safety improvements have been made, but isn't it time for more drastic measures?! πŸ€” The NTSB is right to be sounding the alarm and pushing the FAA to step up their game! πŸ‘
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this story πŸ€•. The fact that the FAA is still not taking adequate action to address the growing risk of mid-air collisions at Burbank Airport is super worrying 😬. I mean, six confirmed near-miss incidents since 2021 is a lot and it's only going to get worse if they don't step up their game πŸš€. And what's with the "various safety improvements" claim from the FAA? Reduced traffic collision alerts and lowering helicopter activity patterns might sound good on paper, but trust me, it's not enough πŸ”΄. We need concrete action, not just empty promises 🀝. It's time for the FAA to take responsibility for passenger safety and get their act together πŸ‘.
 
🚨 I'm getting a bad vibe about this Burbank Airport thing... 6 confirmed mid-air collisions since Jan 2021? 🀯 That's not right! I mean, I've been coming here for years and it's always safe... but now they're saying the FAA isn't doing enough to prevent these accidents? 🚫 It's like they're just sitting around twiddling their thumbs while planes are flying around up there. πŸ›«οΈ We need some real action on this, not just a bunch of lip service. I'm glad passengers are speaking out too - we should be hearing more from the FAA about what they're going to do to fix this. πŸ’¬
 
I'm not flying high with Burbank Airport's safety, πŸ˜‚. I mean, who needs a mid-air collision to wake up the FAA? They're already doing air traffic control like it's a hot potato 🀯. Six confirmed collisions since Jan 2021 and still, no major fixes in sight 🚧. I guess you could say they're flying blind... literally πŸ˜….
 
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