The same CRJ-700 involved in the near miss, the plane was grounded for a few days because of investigations.
In 2019, Britain Airways 90, a CRJ-700, departing Greater Rockford for Saint Barthelemy, almost hit a Cyprus Vision Jet that was landing in the opposite side.
Incident
In 1:00 PM, Britain Airways 90, operated by a CRJ-700, was boarding for a shuttle to Saint Bathelemy. The plane had 28 occupants. Saint Barthelemy is known for their classic medieval artefacts and structures and a beach that spans around the island. Meanwhile, Warlock-298, was approaching Greater Rockford from a short flight from Paphos.
In 1:10, Britain Airways 90 was lining up for takeoff. The air traffic control (ATC) tower confirmed the takeoff. Meanwhile, the Cyprus Vision Jet that was landing had no permission, and the permission request was ignored a several times before because of high density of aircraft on the airport. When Britain Airways 90 was taking off, the pilots were quick to avoid the Cyprus Vision Jet; had the plane passed a few inches, the Vision Jet would be ripped apart violently and the CRJ would have crashed into Greater Rockford mountains.
After the near miss, Britain Airways 90 diverted to Mellor, where the plane was grounded for a short time for investigations.
Aftermath
The Robloxian Aviation Administartion (RAA) banned the pilot of the Cyprus jet from ever flying because of his dangerous actions during landing.
The CRJ-700, that was involved in the near miss, was returned back to service after the planes grounding. The plane is still routinely used by Britain Airways for their flights to Saint Barthelemy.
The Cyprus Vision Jet that was involved was sold off at an auction and is still in use today to the winner of the said auction.