In
aviation
Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. ''Aircraft'' includes fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable wings, wing-less lifting bodies, as well as lighter-than-air craft such as hot ...
, a mid-air collision is an
accident in which two or more
aircraft
An aircraft is a vehicle that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines. ...
come into unplanned contact during
flight. Owing to the relatively high velocities involved and the likelihood of subsequent impact with the ground or sea, very severe damage or the total destruction of at least one of the aircraft usually results.
The potential for a mid-air collision is increased by
miscommunication, mistrust, error in
navigation
Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another.Bowditch, 2003:799. The field of navigation includes four general categories: land navigation, ...
, deviations from
flight plans, lack of
situational awareness, and the lack of
collision-avoidance systems. Although a rare occurrence in general due to the vastness of open space available, collisions often happen near or at
airport
An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports usually consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surfa ...
s, where large volumes of aircraft are spaced more closely than in general flight.
First recorded mid-air collision

The first recorded collision between aircraft occurred at the "Milano Circuito Aereo Internazionale" meeting held between 24 September and 3 October 1910 in
Milan
Milan ( , , Lombard language, Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the List of cities in Italy, second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4  ...
, Italy. On 3 October, Frenchman
René Thomas, flying the
Antoinette IV monoplane, collided with British Army Captain
Bertram Dickson
Captain Bertram Dickson RHA (21 December 1873 – 28 September 1913) was a pioneer Scottish airman and the first British serviceman to qualify as a pilot. His exploits in the air, watched by Winston Churchill and Lord Kitchener, indirec ...
by ramming his
Farman III biplane in the rear. Both pilots survived, but Dickson was so badly injured that he never flew again.
The first fatal collision occurred over
La Brayelle Airfield,
Douai, France, on 19 June 1912. Captain Marcel Dubois and Lieutenant Albert Peignan, both of the French Army, crashed into one another in an early-morning haze, killing both pilots.
Efforts to prevent collisions
TCAS
Almost all modern large aircraft are fitted with a traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS), which is designed to try to prevent mid-air collisions. The system, based on the signals from aircraft
transponders, alerts pilots if a potential collision with another aircraft is imminent. Despite its limitations, it is believed to have greatly reduced mid-air collisions.
Civilian/military mid-air collisions in the United States
On some occasions, military aircraft conducting training flights inadvertently collide with civilian aircraft. Before 1958, civilian air traffic controllers guiding civilian flights and military controllers guiding military aircraft were both unaware of the other's aircraft. The 1958 collision between
United Airlines Flight 736 and a fighter jet, and another U.S. military/civilian crash one month later involving Capital Airlines Flight 300, hastened the signing of the
Federal Aviation Act of 1958 into law. The act created the Federal Aviation Agency (later renamed the
Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the largest transportation agency of the U.S. government and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the country as well as over surrounding international waters. Its powers include air traffic m ...
), and provided unified control of airspace for both civil and military flights. In 2005, in an effort to reduce such military/civilian mid-air collisions in U.S. airspace, the
Air National Guard Flight Safety Division, led by Lt Col Edward Vaughan, used the
disruptive solutions process to create th
See and Avoidweb portal. In late 2006, the U.S. Defense Safety Oversight Council recognized and funded the site as its official civil/military mid-air collision prevention website, with participation by all the services.
List of notable civilian and military–civilian mid-air collisions
List of notable military mid-air collisions
See also
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2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident
On January 31, 2001, Japan Airlines Flight 907, a Boeing 747-400 en route from Haneda Airport, Japan, to Naha Airport, Okinawa, narrowly avoided a mid-air collision with Japan Airlines Flight 958, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40 en route from Gimha ...
– a near-miss incident between two commercial aircraft
* “
ABQ”, an episode of ''
Breaking Bad'' that revolves around a mid-air collision
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Automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast (ADS-B)
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Big sky theory In aviation, the Big Sky Theory is that two randomly flying bodies are very unlikely to collide, as the three-dimensional space is so large relative to the bodies. Some aviation safety rules involving altimetry and navigation standards are based on ...
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Bird strike – a collision between an aircraft and an airborne animal
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Disruptive solutions process
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List of mid-air collisions and incidents in the United Kingdom
A number of mid-air collisions and incidents have taken place in the United Kingdom.
1910s
;1914
* 12 May 1914 two Royal Flying Corps Sopwith Three-seaters collided at Aldershot, two killed.
;1915
* 12 September 1915 A Royal Naval Air Service S ...
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List of UAV-related incidents – for non-fatal collisions involving manned aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles
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Near miss (safety)
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Portable collision avoidance system (PCAS)
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Runway incursion – including a list of aircraft collisions on the ground
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Traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS)
References
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External links
* – Tabular statistics and summaries of over 100 midair collisions in U.S. from 1948 to 1957
Analysis of Mid-Air Collisions One of the most hazardous consequences of a loss of separation between aircraft, including as a result of a level bust, is a mid-air collision ''
SKYbrary''
Indepth Backgrounder: Mid-air collision ''
CBC''
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