
In this episode, I break down a runway incursion accident at LaGuardia Airport that occurred on March 22nd, 2026, involving an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 and an airport fire vehicle. You’ll learn:✈️ how operational phrases like runway incursion, crossing clearance, and rollout phase are used in real-world context✈️ why factors such as emergency traffic, high workload, and compressed timing can rapidly reduce safety margins✈️ how expressions like dispatch emergency vehicles, consecutive rejected takeoffs, and reduced visual acquisition elevate your ICAO Level 5–6 communication This episode goes beyond describing what happened. It’s about understanding how multiple elements — timing, workload, weather, and human factors — combine in high-pressure environments, and how to reflect that accurately in your aviation English.
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