During my visit to Chicago, I witnessed a plane departing from MDW fly underneath another plane that appeared to be heading towards ORD. Is this a common occurrence?
I've been intrigued by air traffic control operations, specifically in Chicago and NYC, but I've been unable to find city-specific information.
Do any of you have insights into the procedures implemented by cities with multiple airports to prevent aircraft from one airport crossing paths with those from another?
Air Traffic Control Procedures in Cities with Multiple Airports
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