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Controller scolds Spirit Airlines pilot to 'pay attention' to radio calls as Air Force One flies 8 miles away

Controller scolds Spirit Airlines pilot to 'pay attention' to radio calls as Air Force One flies 8 miles away
MATT REED. WCVB NEWSCENTER FIVE. ALL RIGHT, MATT, THANK YOU. A FLIGHT BOUND FOR BOSTON GOT A LITTLE TOO CLOSE TO AIR FORCE ONE. CLOSE IS A RELATIVE TERM IN THE AIR, BUT NONETHELESS, LISTEN, AS AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER ASKS SEVERAL TIMES FOR A SPIRIT AIRLINES PLANE TO CHANGE COURSE. 1300 TURN 20 DEGREES RIGHT BACK TO TRAFFIC IN DECENT. PAY ATTENTION HERE. 1320 DEGREES RIGHT. HERE AT 1300. TURN 20 DEGREES RIGHT NOW. SPIRIT WINGS 1300. TURN 20 DEGREES RIGHT IMMEDIATELY. PAY ATTENTION. SPIRIT 1300. TRAFFIC IS OFF YOUR LEFT WING BY SIX MILES OR EIGHT MILES. 747 I’M SURE YOU CAN SEE WHO IT IS. WELL, SOMEBODY WASN’T HAPPY THIS HAPPENED YESTERDAY. AND THAT OTHER PLANE THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT. YES. YOU SEE IT HERE. AIR FORCE ONE CARRYING PRESIDENT TRUMP TO LONDON. AT ONE POINT. SO THE PLANES ARE ABOUT SEVEN MILES APART, BUT IN THE SKIES, THAT’S TOO CLOSE, ESPECIALLY FOR AIR FORCE ONE. BOTH LANDED SAFELY. IN A STATEMENT, SPIRIT AIRLINES SAYS THAT FLIGHT 1300, QUOTE, FOLLOWED PROCEDURES AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS WHILE EN ROUTE TO BOSTON AND LANDED UNEVENTFULLY. TH
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Controller scolds Spirit Airlines pilot to 'pay attention' to radio calls as Air Force One flies 8 miles away
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Updated: 1:41 PM CDT Sep 17, 2025
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A Spirit Airlines pilot was scolded by air traffic control on Tuesday after not immediately responding to a controller’s instructions as Air Force One flew about 8 miles away.Listen to the air traffic control audio in the video player above.The two aircraft were flying parallel over Long Island. Air Force One was flying President Donald Trump to the United Kingdom and Spirit Flight 1300 was flying passengers from Fort Lauderdale to Boston Logan International Airport.“Spirit 1300, turn 20 degrees right,” the New York Center air traffic controller told the pilot, according to audio captured by LiveATC.netAfter five seconds of no response, the controller radios again.“Pay attention, Spirit 1300. Turn 20 degrees right,” he says.It takes two more attempts to reach the pilot before he responds acknowledging the right turn.“Spirit 1300 turn 20 degrees right now,” the controller says. “Spirit wings, 1300 turn 20 degrees right immediately.”It’s not clear why the pilot didn’t immediately respond, however pilots are trained to make their first priority to fly the airplane before communicating.“Spirit 1300, traffic is off of your left wing by eight miles. 747. I’m sure you can see who it is,” the controller says. “Keep an eye out for him, he’s white and blue.”Later, after the Spirit pilot did not respond to another radio instruction the controller radioed again.“I got to talk to you twice every time,” he says. “Pay attention, get off of the iPad.”The Federal Aviation Administration released a statement saying it is aware of the incident and that "required separation was maintained between the aircraft."The encounter between the two aircraft was first spotted by the account JonNYC on BlueSky.

A Spirit Airlines pilot was scolded by air traffic control on Tuesday after not immediately responding to a controller’s instructions as Air Force One flew about 8 miles away.

Listen to the air traffic control audio in the video player above.

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The two aircraft were flying parallel over Long Island. Air Force One was flying President Donald Trump to the United Kingdom and Spirit Flight 1300 was flying passengers from Fort Lauderdale to Boston Logan International Airport.

“Spirit 1300, turn 20 degrees right,” the New York Center air traffic controller told the pilot, according to audio captured by LiveATC.net

After five seconds of no response, the controller radios again.

“Pay attention, Spirit 1300. Turn 20 degrees right,” he says.

It takes two more attempts to reach the pilot before he responds acknowledging the right turn.

“Spirit 1300 turn 20 degrees right now,” the controller says. “Spirit wings, 1300 turn 20 degrees right immediately.”

It’s not clear why the pilot didn’t immediately respond, however pilots are trained to make their first priority to fly the airplane before communicating.

“Spirit 1300, traffic is off of your left wing by eight miles. 747. I’m sure you can see who it is,” the controller says. “Keep an eye out for him, he’s white and blue.”

Later, after the Spirit pilot did not respond to another radio instruction the controller radioed again.

“I got to talk to you twice every time,” he says. “Pay attention, get off of the iPad.”

The Federal Aviation Administration released a statement saying it is aware of the incident and that "required separation was maintained between the aircraft."

The encounter between the two aircraft was first spotted by the account JonNYC on BlueSky.