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Orlando, FL
PLT OF N738YY REPT TO LOCAL CONTROLLER HE WAS NORTHBOUND ON NORTH LOOP IN ACCORDANCE WITH LETTER OF AGREEMENT FOR SKYWATCH FLTS. THIS WAS ONLY COMM WITH FLT PRIOR TO COLLISION. ANOTHER SKYWATCH FLT WAS SOUTHBOUND. TWO MIN LATER N6988V REPT READY FOR TAKEOFF RWY 7. PLT OF N6988V HAD NOT HEARD NORTHBOUND SKYWATCH REPT IN. N6988V WAS CLR TAKEOFF FOR NORTHWEST DEPT. AFTER TAKEOFF WHILE NW BOUND CONTROLLER CALLED TRAFFIC TO N6988V AS SKYWATCH FLT TO RT HEADING SOUTHBOUND. CONTROLLER DID NOT ADVISE OF NORTHBOUND SKYWATCH. THE PLT OF N6988V REPT SOUTHBOUND SKYWATCH IN SIGHT. ONE MINUTE LATER N6988V AND N738YY (THE NORTHBOUND SKYWATCH) COLLIDED. BOTH FLTS RETURNED TO ARPT AND LANDED UNEVENTFUL. N738YY RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE, N6988V RECEIVED MINOR DAMAGE.
THE PILOTS IN COMMAND OF BOTH AIRCRAFT FAILURE TO MAINTAIN VIGILANCE AND SEE AND AVOID EACH OTHER RESULTING IN A MIDAIR COLLISION. CONTRIBUTING TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE LOCAL CONTROLLERS FAILURE TO ISSUE TRAFFIC ADVISORIES.
PLT OF N738YY REPT TO LOCAL CONTROLLER HE WAS NORTHBOUND ON NORTH LOOP IN ACCORDANCE WITH LETTER OF AGREEMENT FOR SKYWATCH FLTS. THIS WAS ONLY COMM WITH FLT PRIOR TO COLLISION. ANOTHER SKYWATCH FLT WAS SOUTHBOUND. TWO MIN LATER N6988V REPT READY FOR TAKEOFF RWY 7. PLT OF N6988V HAD NOT HEARD NORTHBOUND SKYWATCH REPT IN. N6988V WAS CLR TAKEOFF FOR NORTHWEST DEPT. AFTER TAKEOFF WHILE NW BOUND CONTROLLER CALLED TRAFFIC TO N6988V AS SKYWATCH FLT TO RT HEADING SOUTHBOUND. CONTROLLER DID NOT ADVISE OF NORTHBOUND SKYWATCH. THE PLT OF N6988V REPT SOUTHBOUND SKYWATCH IN SIGHT. ONE MINUTE LATER N6988V AND N738YY (THE NORTHBOUND SKYWATCH) COLLIDED. BOTH FLTS RETURNED TO ARPT AND LANDED UNEVENTFUL. N738YY RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE, N6988V RECEIVED MINOR DAMAGE.