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Landing attempt at Burbank aborted by Southwest pilot due to runway issue

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credits: southwest-airlines

FAA confirms Southwest flight 2353 executed a go-around after briefly landing at Hollywood Burbank Airport

Southwest pilot reportedly was heard on video telling passengers his aircraft had to initiate a go-around after touching down briefly at Hollywood Burbank Airport because the “ordered runway wasn’t quite clear.” 

The incident happened Thursday as the Boeing 737 was arriving from Las Vegas, according to KABC. 

“Hey folks, just a quick update. The ordered runway wasn’t quite clear when we were going to touch down there, so we had to go around,” the pilot said over the plane’s intercom in a video obtained by the station.  

One passenger told KABC the plane’s wheels briefly touched the runway before the aircraft took off again at a steep incline. 

“The flight crew of Southwest Airlines flight 2353 executed a pilot-initiated go-around after briefly landing at Hollywood Burbank Airport in California,” the Federal Aviation Administration told Fox News Digital Saturday.

“There were no other aircraft or vehicles involved.”

A Southwest Airlines spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “We don’t have any internal reports of a runway incursion, and the FAA has indicated to us they do not either.

“From our initial reports, the pilots performed a routine go-around before landing safely. Nothing is more important to Southwest than the safety of its customers and employees.”

Credits: Southwest Airlines