FAA investigating contact between 2 United airplanes on Boston Logan tarmac | Mahaz News



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The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a Monday incident between two United Airlines flights at Boston Logan International Airport, the company stated in an announcement to Mahaz News.

“As a tow tug was pushing it back from the gate at Boston Logan International Airport, the right wing of United Airlines Flight 515 struck the tail of United Airlines Flight 267 around 8:30 a.m. local time this morning,” the FAA assertion stated.

“Both aircraft were Boeing 737s that were scheduled for departure,” the assertion added.

Mahaz News has reached out to United Airlines and Massport for extra details about the incident.

Passenger Nicholas Leone took a photograph after the incident and described to Mahaz News what occurred.

“I felt a sudden jolt and look to my right to see that the plane had crashed into the still plane, ” he stated. “After seeing the fire trucks and police cars, people were a little rattled. Thankfully everyone was able to offboard quickly.”

Passengers stated the incident was slightly jarring, in response to Mahaz News affiliate WHDH in Boston.

“It was just a pretty big shake,” stated passenger Martin Neusch. “While we were on the plane, it just clipped the wings, so the two wings clipped each other on the plane.”

The station stated passengers on each planes had been rebooked on different flights set for Monday afternoon.

This file photo gives an aerial view of Boston Logan International Airport.

The contact between two plane on Monday morning follows a string of 5 close-call incidents earlier this yr, together with one at Boston Logan final week.

Air site visitors controllers stopped a departing non-public jet from working right into a JetBlue flight because it was coming in to land at Logan final Monday night time, in response to the FAA.

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating that incident.

The two planes concerned got here inside 565 toes (172 meters) of colliding, in response to Flightradar24’s preliminary assessment of its knowledge.

The NTSB can be investigating 4 different runway incursions involving business airliners at main US airports this yr.

It’s investigating a doable “runway incursion” in Burbank, California, involving Mesa and SkyWest regional airliners.

Three different incidents have occurred at Honolulu, Austin and New York’s JFK airport this yr.

Source web site: www.cnn.com

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