near miss

near miss
a) a miss which was nearly a hit or collision

... two aircraft, one flying level across the field, another climbing after a missed approach, had an extremely near miss, in my estimation, less than 50 feet, before the lower pilot saw the higher aircraft and broke violently to the right in the darkness.

b) a scenario which ends safely but might well have ended in disaster

The first wave, 24 dive bombers, fell on her through broken clouds; she took two hits and an uncomfortably close near miss.

Ant: direct hit, fiasco, rout

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