Skywest CRJ2 at Los Angeles on Dec 12th 2012, rejected takeoff due to runway incursion

Last Update: December 14, 2012 / 15:52:44 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 12, 2012

Classification
Incident

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ2

A Skywest Canadair CRJ-200, flight OO-2679 from Los Angeles,CA to Salt Lake City,UT (USA), had been cleared for takeoff from runway 25R at 07:20L (15:20Z) and was accelerating for takeoff, when tower shouted another private aircraft to stop, the runway intrusion alert clearly audible in the background, and cancelled the takeoff clearance of OO-2679. The CRJ-200 rejected takeoff at low speed and slowed safely, the private Bombardier Challenger 300, that had landed on runway 24R earlier and taxied across the aerodrome, was cleared to cross runway 25R. The controller subsequently apologized to the crew of the CRJ-200 explaining another aircraft had crossed the runway without clearance.

The CRJ-200 did not need assistance, returned to the holding point, departed about 30 minutes later and reached Salt Lake City with a delay of 25 minutes.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 12, 2012

Classification
Incident

ICAO Type Designator
CRJ2

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