‘What Are You Doing?’: UPS Plane Avoids Collision With Jet After Suspending Landing

A UPS cargo plane was forced to abort a landing after a corporate jet taxied toward the runway at the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky just after midnight on Tuesday.

As the plane was prepping to land at the Louisville Muhammed Ali International Airport, a jet owned by the medical laboratory healthcare services company Labcorp inched past the taxiway, causing an array of air traffic control alarm systems up in the air traffic control tower to go off, CBS News reported. The unexpected move by the Labcorp pilot prompted air traffic controllers on location to demand the jet halt, which it did. This forced the UPS plane, around 125 feet from the surface, to execute a “go-around,” according to the outlet.

“What are you doing?” one of the air traffic controllers can reportedly be heard pressing the Labcorp pilot in the audio, according to CBS News.

“Sorry for that,” the Labcorp pilot replied.

In November of 2025, UPS suffered a fatal cargo plane crash that claimed 14 lives, which occurred at the same airport:

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