A SkyWest Airlines pilot reportedly yanked his jet into an aggressive evasive maneuver to avoid a midair collision with a B-52 bomber while approaching Minot International Airport on Friday.
The Delta Connection flight from Minneapolis-Saint Paul to Minot touched down around 8 p.m. after what the pilot described as an “aggressive maneuver” to avoid slamming into the B-52 Stratofortress, according to The New York Times. (RELATED: REPORT: Delta Connection Flight Diverted Due To ‘Unruly’ Passenger)
“I don’t know why they didn’t give us a heads up,” the pilot told passengers after landing, according to the Times. “Because the Air Force base does have radar, and nobody said, ‘Hey, there’s also a B-52 in the pattern.’”
SkyWest confirmed in a statement to the outlet that the jet “performed a go-around” — a standard but rarely so dramatic abort of the approach — and said the incident remains under investigation.

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – JANUARY 22: A Delta Airlines Airbus A319-114 arrives at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport from Minneapolis on January 22, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
Passenger Monica Green told the Times she felt the jet “sharply” veer right in the final moments of the flight and texted her husband midair: “plane keeps circling and not landing.”
An Air Force spokesperson told ABC News the service is “aware of the recent reporting” and is “looking into the matter,” confirming only that a B-52 assigned to Minot Air Force Base conducted a flyover of the North Dakota State Fair that same evening. (RELATED: FAA Confirms Government Failure At Pentagon In Wake Of Deadly DC Plane Crash)
Delta, SkyWest and Minot Air Force Base did not respond to the Daily Caller’s requests for comment.