Created Monday, Dec 29th 2025 17:59Z, last updated Monday, Dec 29th 2025 17:59Z
A Volaris El Salvador Airbus A320-200N, registration N546VL performing flight N3-4321 from Houston Intercontinental,TX (USA) to San Salvador (El Salvador), had been cleared for takeoff from runway 33L with the instruction to turn LEFT to 110 degrees. The crew commenced takeoff and turned RIGHT (the shorter turn) to 110 degrees crossing the departure path of runway 33R.

A Commutair Embraer ERJ-145 on behalf of United, registration N11176 performing flight UA-4814 from Houston Intercontinental,TX to Jackson,MS (USA), was cleared for takeoff from runway 33R at about the same time. The crew reported they had a TCAS resolution advisory during initial climb.

After being clear of conflict both aircraft continued to their destinations without further incidents.

ADS-B data transmitted by both aircraft suggest, the minimum separation reduced to 0 feet vertical at at 0.2nm horizontal and 100 feet vertical at 0.1nm horizontal.

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