It's the type of safety alert that makes you chuckle and say, "Seriously, they need to be reminded of this?" Apparently, the National Transportation Safety Board thinks pilots do need to be reminded their job is to make it to the proper destination. So the NTSB has issued a safety alert warning pilots not to land at the wrong airport.

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As ridiculous as it may seem, the U.S. agency charged with ensuring safety in the sky (and on the runway) is serious about making sure there are no more incidents like the ones a few months ago in Wichita, Kan., and Branson, Mo. In two separate incidents planes landed at the wrong airport in the right city. Read More'Wrong airport' Dreamlifter successfully takes off

"The consequences for pilots mistaking a nearby airport for the intended one, or landing on the wrong runway or a taxiway, can have catastrophic consequences," said NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman.

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