Tug Driver Injured in Collision with Aircraft Wing at Chicago O’Hare Airport
Incident Occurs on Saturday Evening
The driver of a tug vehicle at Chicago O’Hare International Airport was injured on Saturday evening after colliding with the wing of an airplane.
Collision Investigation
Chicago police said the incident happened just before 7 p.m. The wing of an aircraft reportedly hit a tug as the tug tried to cross the runway. The impact caused the tug to flip over, pinning the driver underneath it, according to investigators.
Injuries and Treatment
The driver of the tug, identified as a 64-year-old man, was taken to Lutheran General Hospital in critical condition with injuries to his lower body and head. However, police said he has since been stabilized.
No Other Injuries Reported
No other injuries were reported, and Area Five Detectives are investigating the incident.
Conclusion
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safety protocols and measures in place at airports. Fortunately, the driver’s injuries were stabilized, and no other passengers or crew members were affected.
FAQs
What happened during the incident?
The wing of an aircraft hit a tug as the tug tried to cross the runway, causing the tug to flip over and pinning the driver underneath.
Who was injured in the incident?
The driver of the tug, a 64-year-old man, was taken to Lutheran General Hospital in critical condition with injuries to his lower body and head.
Is anyone else injured?
No other injuries were reported in the incident.
What is being done to investigate the incident?
Area Five Detectives are investigating the incident to determine the cause and circumstances surrounding the collision.