A Southwest Airlines plane descended prematurely on Wednesday over Oklahoma City, startling residents miles from the airport, before regaining altitude and then landing safely.
The plane then ascended again to about 3,000 feet before landing successfully at its planned destination, Will Rogers World Airport, at 12:16 a.m. local time.
An automated warning was triggered by the low altitude, and an air traffic controller alerted the pilots, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.
“Southwest 4069, low altitude alert.
You good out there?” the controller can be heard saying in a recording from LiveATC.net provided to The Oklahoman newspaper.
Persons:
Will Rogers, LiveATC.net
Organizations:
Southwest Airlines, Oklahoma City, Boeing, Associated Press, Federal Aviation Administration, Oklahoman
Locations:
Las Vegas, Oklahoma