Two UA Planes Clip Wings at Newark Airport

Two United Airlines planes clip wings in collision at Newark Airport.


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Introduction

On Tuesday, two aircraft operated by United Airlines clipped wings at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, resulting in a frightening scene for witnesses and a full investigation into the cause of the accident.

Aircraft Collide at Newark Airport

The incident involved a Boeing 737-800 outbound from Newark and an Airbus A320 coming in for a landing. The 737-800 had just pushed back from its gate and was driving on the taxiway when the Airbus A320 came in for a landing. The two planes collided, and the left wing of the 737-800 was damaged. Fortunately, the incident did not result in any injuries or fatalities.

Witnesses Describe Frightening Scene

The incident was witnessed by many passengers and airport employees. Many described a loud noise, followed by a sudden stop of the Boeing 737-800. Passengers reported that the cabin crew acted quickly to ensure the safety of all those on board. Airport personnel reported that the scene was frightening, as both aircraft were damaged and in close proximity to each other.

Investigation Launched into Cause of Accident

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating the cause of the accident. While the exact cause has yet to be determined, initial reports indicate that the two aircraft were on opposite paths and the Boeing 737-800 inadvertently crossed the path of the Airbus A320. It is unclear at this time if the two aircraft were on their assigned routes or if the Boeing 737-800 deviated from its planned path.

Conclusion

The incident at Newark Liberty International Airport serves as a reminder of the importance of safety in the aviation industry. The FAA is currently investigating the cause of the accident and will be taking steps to ensure similar incidents do not occur in the future. While the incident was frightening for those witnessing it, thankfully there were no injuries or fatalities reported.


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