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FAA investigating close call between plane registered to flight school and JetBlue passenger jet near Fort Lauderdale

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By Alexandra Skores, Pete Muntean, CNN

(CNN) — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a close call between a flight school-owned Beechcraft 76 plane and a JetBlue Airways passenger jet that came within 500 feet of one another on Monday.

The close call happened around 6:15 p.m. near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport as JetBlue Flight 1256 was approaching for landing. JetBlue pilots received “an onboard alert that another aircraft was nearby and not in communications with air traffic control,” the FAA said.

A controller alerted pilots on Flight 1256 of the aircraft nearby, according to air traffic control audio captured by ATC.com. The Beechcraft 76 was registered to Sun City Aviation LLC, FAA records show. CNN has reached out to Sun City Aviation and JetBlue for comment.

“Yeah, they’re turning toward us,” one pilot in the cockpit of the JetBlue aircraft can be heard saying on the ATC.com recording.

“I see them also descending,” the controller replied. “Yup, they are southwest bound, JetBlue 1256. They appear to be leveling at 4,400 feet now.”

The two planes came within 500 feet vertically of one another and approximately 1.6 miles horizontally, data from FlightRadar24 shows.

Pilots told controllers they received a Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System notification, or TCAS, then flew higher to avoid the other plane. The required separation was maintained, the FAA said.

“That guy’s insane,” a controller told the pilot about 20 seconds later. The pilot responded, “I agree.”

Open-source flight tracking data shows the aircraft appeared to have been operating in visual flight conditions in airspace west of Fort Lauderdale where pilots are generally not required to be in contact with air traffic control. The data indicates the aircraft was equipped with a functioning transponder.

The flight also took place in an area identified on FAA charts for concentrated flight training activity, where student pilots and training aircraft are common. Historical weather records indicate visual flight conditions at the time, meaning pilots would have been responsible for maintaining separation by seeing and avoiding other aircraft.

Recently, several close calls have occurred at airports across the country. In April, a plane landing at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport strayed into the flight path of a jet landing on a parallel runway. Last year, most notably, 67 people died when an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet collided over the Potomac River.

CNN’s Graham Hurley contributed to this report.

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Santa Barbara Soccer Club sends over 20 players to the next level

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Isaac Jimenez signs with Westmont College

Goleta, Calif. (KEYT) - Lucky 21!

The highly successful and competitive Santa Barbara Soccer Club announced that 21 players from this school year will play at either two-year or four-year colleges in the fall.

The club hosted a ceremony at their office in Goleta to salute the players and their families for years of hard work.

Here are is a list provided by the Santa Barbara Soccer Club of the student-athletes that get to play the beautiful game past high school.

Team Player School Division Years at the Club
MLS NEXT - 2008 Donovan Espino Westmont College II 5 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 Brandon Montalvo Santa Barbara CC J.C. 10 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 George Marin Univ. of Chicago III 4
MLS NEXT - 2008 Keean Elliott Harvard I 11 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 David Magana Santa Barbara CC J.C.
MLS NEXT - 2008 Charlie Dorion Pomona Pitzer III 7 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 Bryan Antov Champan III 10 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 Dimash Anaurbek Amherst III
MLS NEXT - 2008 Quincy Thorne Colorado College III 3
MLS NEXT - 2008 Isaac Bakwira Boston College I
MLS NEXT - 2008 Isaac Jimenez Westmont College II 6 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 Joseph 'Chofas' Ramirez Westmont College II
MLS NEXT - 2008 Mohammed Kamil Suhuyini Abdul Nafeo Georgetown I 3 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 Nathan Riner UCSB I 2 years
MLS NEXT - 2008 Andres Gonsales Santa Barbara CC J.C. 2 years

2008 SBSC White Kieran Buell Pacifc University, Or. III 7 years

GA Aspire 08/07 Lainey Lajoie Augstana College III
GA Aspire 08/07 Amy Rosas Ventura CC J.C. 1 year
GA Aspire 08/07 Amy Corona Santa Barbara CC J.C. 1 year
GA Aspire 08/07 Isabella Rubio Santa Barbara CC J.C.
GA Aspire 08/07 Harlyn Griffin Santa Barbara CC J.C. 6 years

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