NEW YORK (AP) -- The FAA says it's looking into a claim by air traffic controllers that two planes -- one departing and one landing
-- came within about 100 feet of a collision at New York's Kennedy Airport over the weekend.
"As of this time, we have no report of any such encounter,'' FAA spokeswoman Lynn Tierney said Monday. "We are pulling the tapes'' to determine what, if anything, took place. One of the airlines said it hadn't received any report of the incident.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association spokesman Barrett Byrnes said Cayman Airways Flight 792 executed a routine "go-around'' -- pulling up at the last minute instead of landing -- around 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
Meanwhile, LAN-Chile Flight 533 was leaving from a perpendicular runway.
Byrnes says the controller ordered the inbound pilot to take a hard left and the outbound a hard right, avoiding a collision.



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