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UPS Jet Aborts Louisville Landing After Labcorp Plane Nears Runway

A UPS cargo jet recently aborted its landing at Louisville airport after a Labcorp plane came near the runway. The event was captured on video shared by CBS News on social media, and audio in the clip includes a voice asking, "What are you doing?" Viewers reacted with alarm online, and the post prompted questions about how the two aircraft came into close proximity.

Pilots are trained to execute a missed approach or go-around to avoid runway conflicts, making such maneuvers a standard safety response. Incidents that involve near-misses often lead to reviews by regulators and airlines to determine causes and to prevent recurrence.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Incident occurred around 12:10 a.m. Tuesday at Louisville International Airport, Kentucky
  • Labcorp aircraft rolled slightly past runway 17 hold-short bars, triggering tower alarms
  • UPS jet at roughly 125 feet was ordered to go around; FAA says required separation was maintained

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April 17, 2026