On February 17, 2015, a tragic incident occurred at LaGuardia Airport when a regional jet collided with a fire truck on the runway. The aircraft, an Embraer 170 operated by ExpressJet, was landing when it struck the emergency vehicle responding to a reported smoke in the area. The collision resulted in the deaths of one firefighter and significant injuries to several others.
The incident raised serious concerns regarding runway safety protocols and the communication between air traffic control and emergency services. Investigations revealed that the fire truck had entered the runway without clearance, highlighting potential lapses in following aviation safety protocols.
In the aftermath, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) launched an inquiry to determine the circumstances leading to the mishap. The tragedy underscored the need for rigorous enforcement of safety measures in busy airports and led to subsequent changes in procedures to enhance coordination between ground and air operations.
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