A Southwest Airlines flight from Burbank to Las Vegas made an emergency descent on July 25 after receiving two warnings of potential collisions with a fighter jet. The incident resulted in two flight attendants being injured. The plane, which was originally scheduled to fly to Las Vegas, safely landed at Harry Reid International Airport without any further incidents. Medical personnel provided assistance to the injured flight attendants, and one was taken to the hospital. The incident has raised concerns about the proximity of commercial flights to military aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into the incident. This is not the first time a commercial flight has had to make an emergency descent to avoid a collision with a military aircraft. In January, a Pacific Southwest Airlines flight collided with a US military helicopter at Washington's Reagan National Airport, resulting in the deaths of all on board. The FAA has implemented measures to improve safety and reduce the risk of collisions between commercial and military aircraft.