Near-Miss at Nashville International Airport
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At 2:14 PM UTC on September 12th, Alaska Airlines flight 369, a Boeing 737-900 (registered N919AK), rejected their take-off at Nashville International Airport, when Southwest Airlines flight 2029, a Boeing 737-700 (registered N225WN), crossed the runway at taxiway T5. There was no damage to the airplanes nor injuries to crew or passengers onboard either airplane. The Alaska Airlines was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Nashville International to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Seattle, Washington. The Southwest flight was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Nashville International to Jacksonville International Airport, Jacksonville, Florida.
WARNING: This is based on the preliminary report so this is subject to change.