Created Thursday, Sep 29th 2022 18:35Z, last updated Saturday, Oct 1st 2022 18:06Z
A PSA Airlines Canadair CRJ-700 on behalf of American Airlines, registration N519AE performing flight
AA-5647 from Philadelphia,PA to Buffalo,NY (USA), was on approach to Buffalo when approach queried the crew about the extent of injuries of the flight attendants. The crew responded their ankles were hurt. The aircraft continued for a safe landing on Buffalo's runway 32. Two flight attendants received medical attention.
The FAA reported: "AIRCRAFT MANEUVERED DUE TO A TCAS RA INJURYING TWO FLIGHT ATTENDANTS, BUFFALO, NY." and rated the injuries minor.
On Oct 1st 2022 a reader made The Aviation Herald aware the conflicting aircraft was a private Socata TBM700 registration N910MD, crossing the flight path of
AA-5647 on climb out from Philadelphia between 14300 and 13000 feet. On frequency a "Pui" can be heard from an unknown transmitter, about 30 seconds later
AA-5647, cleared to climb to 17000 feet and just having been handed off from Philadelphia Departure to New York Center, reports they just had a very close "going-in".
Trajectories of both aircraft (Graphics: AVH/Google Earth):
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