United Airlines Plane Tail Clipped While Taxiing at O’Hare
Incident Occurred During Taxiing
An American Airlines jet struck the tail of a United Airlines plane at O’Hare International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that AA Flight 1979, a Boeing 737-800 heading to Los Angeles, struck the tail of United Flight 219, a Boeing 787 heading to Honolulu, while taxiing on different taxiways around 9:50 a.m. Wednesday.
Damage Visible, No Injuries Reported
WGN Reporter Sean Lewis was onboard the United Airlines flight at the time of the incident and confirms that there was visible damage to both aircraft. “It felt like we hit a pothole. Some people felt it, some didn’t. Nonetheless, a few minutes later, the pilot got on the PA and said that we had a tail strike,” Lewis told WGN News.
Chicago Fire Department Responds
Chicago Fire Department crews responded to the tarmac close to runway 28R. No injuries have been reported, and the FAA will investigate the incident.
Developing Story
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Conclusion
The incident highlights the importance of safety protocols and procedures in place at airports. While no injuries were reported, the damage to both aircraft is a reminder of the potential risks involved in air travel.
FAQs
Q: What happened during the incident?
A: An American Airlines jet struck the tail of a United Airlines plane while taxiing at O’Hare International Airport.
Q: Were there any injuries reported?
A: No, there were no injuries reported.
Q: What will happen next?
A: The FAA will investigate the incident, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.