Las Vegas-bound Southwest flight 'aggressively' dove to dodge aircraft, passengers say

Passengers onboard a Southwest Airlines flight from Los Angeles County to Las Vegas said their pilot was forced to "aggressively" dive to avoid a midair collision Friday afternoon, July 25.

Crew were told that another aircraft was in the vicinity of the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center airspace, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson told USA TODAY. The agency said it is investigating what occurred.

A Southwest commercial airline passes 2 U.S. Navy aircraft carriers at home port as it approaches to land in San Diego, California, on May 18, 2023.

Flight crew were required to "climb and descend" to comply with onboard traffic alerts out of Burbank, Southwest Airlines said in a statement. The flight continued and landed successfully in Las Vegas, the airline confirmed.

Two flight attendants are being medically treated for injuries but no customers were injured, the airline said.

Passenger says pilot had to avoid 'plane coming at us'

Stand-up comedian Jimmy Dore, one of the passengers, wrote on X that he and others onboard flew out of their seats during the incident, hitting their heads on the ceiling.

"Pilot had to dive aggressively to avoid midair collision over Burbank airport," Dore wrote. "Pilot said his collision warning went off & he needed to avoid plane coming at us. Wow."

Upon landing in Vegas, shaken up passengers "erupted with applause," "The Jimmy Dore Show" podcast producer Stef Zamorano wrote on X.

Other aircraft was reportedly a military plane

The other aircraft was reportedly a Hawker Hunter military aircraft that flew at an altitude of around 14,653 feet when the Southwest aircraft descended, according to ABC News.