Burbank Airport could be next scene of mid-air crash, airlines warn NTSB

Mid-air collisions at Burbank Airport on the rise, NTSB chair warns of 'next deadly incident'

The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has expressed grave concerns about the increasing number of near-mid air collisions at Hollywood Burbank Airport and its neighboring Van Nuys Airport. The NTSB's warning comes as the FAA has been criticized for not taking sufficient action to address safety concerns.

The airport, which is already one of the busiest in the country, faces a high volume of helicopter and airplane traffic, making it a hotspot for potential mid-air collisions. According to data from the Aviation Safety Reporting System, there have been six near-mid air collisions at Burbank Airport since January 2021. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy has stated that she is "keeping hearing about other areas in the airspace where commercial airlines have called me to say the next mid-air is going to be at Burbank," and expressed frustration with the FAA for not taking these warnings seriously.

The FAA, however, claims that it has been working to improve safety at Burbank Airport. In February 2025, the agency began using AI tools to identify hotspots with high volumes of mixed helicopter and airplane traffic and implement mitigations. The FAA lowered the Van Nuys traffic pattern by 200 feet in 2025, which resulted in a reduction of Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) alerts for Burbank arrivals.

Despite these efforts, NTSB Chair Homendy remains concerned about the safety of Burbank Airport. "Why aren't people listening?" she asked at a hearing. "The FAA has to ensure safety. That is their job."

Passengers at the airport have expressed concerns about the growing traffic and potential for mid-air collisions. One passenger stated, "I've never really had thoughts of safety here. I've always had good experiences with Burbank, LAX, and I travel quite a bit for work." Another passenger noted, "One of my concerns has always been the amount of traffic over the city. I like the size that we've always been able to remain, and I don't want to see it get larger like LAX."

The NTSB is demanding that the FAA take action to address safety concerns at Burbank Airport. As one passenger noted, "If the FAA can make things safer, then there you go. Let's do that." The agency must act swiftly to prevent a tragic mid-air collision from occurring at this critical airport.
 
πŸ€” I'm literally getting frustrated with all these near-mid air collisions at Burbank Airport! Like, what's the point of having an NTSB chair warning about a 'next deadly incident' if the FAA isn't taking it seriously? 🚨 They keep saying they're working on AI tools and changing traffic patterns but how many times can you tweak things before someone gets hurt? 😬 It's not just about Burbank Airport, it's about all airports with similar issues. We need real action, not just band-aid solutions! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🚨 I'm getting really concerned about air safety in the US right now 🀯. Burbank Airport is already super busy with helicopters and planes, it's like a recipe for disaster! πŸ“¦ The NTSB chair is right to be worried - we've seen too many near-mid air collisions recently and it's only a matter of time before someone gets hurt 😬. I feel bad for the passengers who travel through there, they deserve better safety measures in place. πŸ™ It's crazy that the FAA is still not taking this seriously enough... 200 feet lowered traffic pattern might be good start but what else can they do? πŸ€” We need more than just AI tools to identify hotspots, we need concrete actions taken NOW πŸ’ͺ. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they'll take action soon before someone loses their life πŸ˜•
 
idk how serious the faa is about addressing these safety concerns πŸ€”... just cuz they're using ai tools and changing some traffic patterns doesn't mean they're actually making the airport safer 🚫... i need to see some concrete evidence, like actual stats or numbers, to back up their claims πŸ’‘... and what's with ntsb chair homendy being so vocal about this issue? is she just trying to get more attention for herself? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... and have you seen the data on near-mid air collisions at this airport? 6 incidents since jan 2021? that's not exactly a small number 😬...
 
I'm getting really worried about the mid-air collisions at Burbank Airport 🚨😬. I mean, six near-mid air collisions in just four years is already too many if you ask me. The FAA's response to these incidents seems like it's been a bit slow, and that's what's got NTSB Chair Homendy so frustrated 😀.

I think the FAA needs to step up its game when it comes to safety protocols at Burbank Airport. Using AI tools is a good start, but we need more than just tech fixes to prevent these types of accidents. We need a fundamental overhaul of how the airport operates, especially during peak hours πŸ•°οΈ.

It's not just about safety; it's also about the passengers who fly through this airport every day. I've heard from friends and colleagues who've had close calls due to bad air traffic control πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. That's why NTSB Chair Homendy is right to demand that the FAA takes action – we can't afford to wait for another tragic incident to happen πŸ’”.

I'm not saying Burbank Airport is a disaster waiting to happen, but it needs to be taken seriously by the FAA. We need better communication between pilots, air traffic controllers, and airport staff to prevent these types of collisions πŸ“’. The clock is ticking, and we can't afford to wait any longer ⏰.
 
lol what's going on with burbank airport 🀯 they need to get their act together already!! i was flying outta there last month and it felt like a war zone πŸ˜… all these helicopters and planes taking off and landing at the same time, no wonder ppl r worried about mid air collisions! faa needs 2 step up the safety game ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• I'm getting anxious thinking about these near-mid air collisions at Burbank Airport! It's crazy how busy it is with both helicopters and planes, and you'd think the FAA would've taken more steps by now to address safety concerns. 😬 Jennifer Homendy's frustration is understandable - we need our government bodies to listen and take action ASAP. As a seasoned traveler myself, I can only imagine how unsettling those alerts must be for passengers like that poor guy who said he's never had thoughts of safety at Burbank Airport before. 🚨
 
I'm getting a bad vibe about this... all these near-mid air collisions happening at Burbank Airport and no one seems to be taking it seriously 🚨. I mean, 6 incidents since January 2021 is already a red flag, but what's even more concerning is that the FAA is still not doing enough to address the issue. They're trying to use AI tools to identify hotspots, but that just seems like a band-aid solution πŸ€•. We need concrete action, not just fancy tech.

And honestly, I'm not buying the "we're working on it" narrative from the FAA πŸ’”. If they can't get it right at Burbank Airport, how are we supposed to trust them when it comes to safety? The NTSB chair is right to be frustrated - where's the urgency here? It's not like these incidents are going to magically fix themselves πŸ•°οΈ. We need to demand more from our aviation regulators and make sure they're taking these concerns seriously πŸ’ͺ
 
omg u no wntn 2 fly out of cali w/ peace o mind?? 🀯 Burbank airport is literally the busiest in country & its gettin worse by da day! 😱 NTSB chair jennifer homendy is low-key freaking out over the number of mid air collisions happening there. like, 6 since jan 2021 is already pretty bad. but its not just dat, she's sayin we r still havin close calls & nothin's bing done about it πŸ€” faa claims dey r workin on ai tools 2 help w/ safety but idk...seems like more o f a Band-Aid solution to me πŸ’Έ
 
🚨 Just saw this thread about Burbank Airport and I'm like, woah! 😲 Did you know that the FAA has seen a 34% increase in air traffic since 2021? πŸ“ˆ That's more than double the number of flights from 2019-2020. πŸš€ With that many planes sharing the same airspace, mid-air collisions are becoming super common. The NTSB Chair is warning us about this, and honestly, I think it's getting real 😩. According to the Aviation Safety Reporting System, we've had like 6 near-mid air collisions at Burbank Airport since Jan 2021 πŸ“Š What's even crazier is that the FAA has only increased the Van Nuys traffic pattern by 200 feet in Feb 2025 - that's a whopping 17% increase! 🀯 I mean, I'm no expert but it seems like we need to take action ASAP or risk losing lives. πŸ’”
 
I'm really worried about the state of safety at Burbank Airport πŸ€•. It's already crazy busy and they're basically throwing more planes into the mix without doing anything to mitigate the risks. I mean, six near-mid air collisions since 2021? That's just insane! 😱 And NTSB Chair Homendy is right, why isn't anyone listening? The FAA needs to step up their game and actually do something about it instead of just touting AI tools as a solution. It's not about fancy tech, it's about actual safety measures being put in place 🚨.
 
omg I had a super close call on my last flight at Burbank 🚨😨 I was on a helicopter and we were flying over the airport when suddenly another chopper came out of nowhere 😱 it was like, so scary! luckily we didn't collide but our pilot did have to make an emergency landing πŸ›¬ anyway that's why I'm super worried about all these near-mid air collisions happening at Burbank πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I've been reading about the NTSB chair warning and it's just getting me anxious 🀯 my friend flew out of Van Nuys last month and said it was chaotic but safe 😬 I hope they can figure out a way to make the airports safer before something tragic happens πŸ’”
 
I feel so worried about what's going on at Burbank Airport πŸ€•. I've been flying through LAX (which is already crazy busy πŸ˜…) and now Burbank is becoming another hotspot for mid-air collisions? It's just not safe, you know? I mean, the FAA says they're working on it with AI tools, but NTSB Chair Homendy seems super frustrated that nothing's being done πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. What if there's a fatal collision soon? 😱 We need to make sure these airports are prioritizing safety above all else. Can we please just have more pilots and better communication systems in place? It's just not worth the risk of losing lives πŸ’”
 
I'm getting the feels about this πŸ€•, people need to stay safe while flying. It's crazy that we're seeing more and more near-mid air collisions at Burbank Airport, it's like they're ticking time bombs waiting to go off 🚨. I know the FAA is trying to improve safety with AI tools and lowering the Van Nuys traffic pattern, but we need to see some serious action ASAP πŸ’ͺ. It's not just about the passengers, it's about the pilots too - we need to make sure they're all aware of the risks and taking necessary precautions πŸ›«οΈ. The NTSB chair is right, the FAA needs to step up their game and listen to the concerns of pilots, air traffic controllers, and passengers alike πŸ’¬. We can't afford to have another deadly incident at Burbank Airport, let's hope they take it seriously and make the necessary changes πŸ™.
 
I'm getting worried about this Burbank Airport situation 🀯. It seems like the NTSB chair is right on the money - we can't ignore these rising near-mid air collisions. I mean, 6 incidents since Jan 2021? That's a red flag πŸ”΄. The FAA needs to step up its game and listen to concerns from pilots, passengers, and experts. AI tools are cool, but they're just a tool - it's about people making smart decisions on the ground too 🀝.

The fact that the agency has taken some steps (like lowering Van Nuys traffic pattern) is good news, but we need more concrete actions to address this issue. We can't let safety slip through the cracks πŸ’ͺ. The NTSB needs to keep pushing for change and so should the FAA. It's not just about preventing a 'next deadly incident', it's about making our skies safer for everyone 🌟.
 
🚨 I'm getting a major sense of unease just thinking about all these near-mid air collisions happening at Burbank Airport πŸ›©οΈπŸ˜¬. The FAA needs to step up its game and listen to the NTSB chair, Jennifer Homendy, on this one πŸ‘‚. It's not like they're ignoring safety concerns or anything... I mean, come on, have you seen the traffic patterns around Van Nuys? 200 feet is a big change 🀯.

I think what really gets me is that passengers are still flying into Burbank with relatively clear heads πŸ˜’. Don't get me wrong, it's awesome that they've had good experiences in the past... but we can't just sit back and wait for another incident to happen 🚨. We need some real action from the FAA, like those AI tools, ASAP πŸ’».

For all the horror story writers out there, this is just begging for a plot twist 😱. Can you imagine the chaos if a mid-air collision were to happen at Burbank? The NTSB needs to push the FAA hard on this one... and fast ⏰.
 
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