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After ANOTHER near miss at a US airport, how can Americans trust their plane journey will be safe?
EasyJet plane flying at 300mph missed 'drone' by just 16ft in near miss over the Sussex countryside at an altitude of 5,000ft, report reveals.
Eventually Derek "sort of vomited," Kate revealed, and the relieved carers knew they'd just had a "really near miss".
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/showbiz/kate-garraways-heartbreaking-update-husband-27688241
“I myself had a very near miss this week and it was only an emergency stop on my part which avoided an accident.”
"I think the players and coaches began thinking about the idea of an unbeaten season at the end of the first round, and then we survived a near miss at (Lambton) Jaffas just two games into the second round.
Source: https://www.greatlakesadvocate.com.au/story/8299660/ospreys-one-game-off-an-unbeaten-season/?src=rss
It's a run that's produced three Stanley Cups, a near miss at another and likely fast-tracked all three franchise icons to the Hall of Fame.
NASA's Scout impact hazard assessment system was then used to analyse MPC's data and predict the near miss.
Source: https://www.ibtimes.co.in/this-week-earth-have-close-encounter-small-asteroid-asteroid-2023-856210
She admitted to being 'at fault' for the near miss seen in Driving School's first episode, but said she had 'had enough' after repeatedly being told by Dave not to change lanes.