


FAA Investigates Near-Collision Involving Gonzaga Basketball Team Flight
An investigation has begun into a near-collision incident involving Key Lime Air Flight 563 at LAX, carrying Gonzaga's men's basketball team.
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Overview
The FAA has initiated an investigation into a near-collision incident involving Key Lime Air Flight 563 at Los Angeles International Airport. The chartered plane was ordered to stop taxiing as it approached an active runway where a Delta flight was taking off. Despite crossing the hold bars, the Key Lime jet, carrying the Gonzaga men's basketball team, did not cross the runway edge line. No injuries were reported, and the team was unaware of the situation during the incident. Gonzaga's team played UCLA the day after the incident, losing 65-62.
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