A Southwest flight that departed Burbank, California, en route to Las Vegas, Nevada, nosedived to avoid a mid-air collision on Friday. Two flight attendants were injured after the plane quickly descended to avoid colliding with a Hawker Hunter. “The other plane, a Hawker Hunter with the N number N335AX, was at an altitude of approximately 14,653 feet when the Southwest flight began to descend,” ABC News reported. Passengers reportedly flew out of their seats. ABC News posted the flight tracker showing the near miss: A Southwest flight rapidly descended 475 feet to avoid another plane on Friday, according to flight tracking data and passengers on the plane.https://t.co/lZ61zIbeCS pic.twitter.com/gAemAJlRBE — ABC News (@ABC) July 25, 2025 ABC News reported: A Southwest flight rapidly descended 475 feet…

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