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The assistant inspector general for aviation audits, Nelda Smith, emphasized the significance of FAA's oversight of maintenance programs, citing the recent incidents. Also Read: United Airlines To ...
The CEO of United Airlines says that a slew of recent incidents ranging from a piece of aluminum skin falling off a plane to another jet losing a wheel on takeoff will cause the airline to review ...
No injuries were reported, a United spokesperson previously told USA TODAY, and the airlines arranged for a new aircraft that departed for Fort Myers later that night. March 7: Tire falls off ...
United Airlines Flight 585; United Air Lines Flight 608; United Air Lines Flight 610; United Air Lines Flight 615; United Air Lines Flight 624; United Air Lines Flight 629; United Airlines Flight 663 incident; United Airlines Flight 696; United Air Lines Flight 736; United Airlines Flight 811; United Air Lines Flight 823; United Airlines Flight 826
A landing JetBlue flight took evasive action to avoid a private jet that crossed the runway. B [14] DCA23LA192 (docket, final) [2] [15] 2023-03-07 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Virginia A Republic Airways plane crossed the path of a United Airlines plane that was cleared for take off. D [16] Not investigated by NTSB [17] 2023-08-11
United Airlines Flight 615: near Decoto: California: Douglas DC-6B: The pilot ignored instrument approach procedures and attempted to rely on an automatic direction finder which led the plane off course and below the necessary altitude, leading to a crash into terrain. June 30, 1951 50 0 0 United Airlines Flight 610: near Fort Collins: Colorado ...
On Friday afternoon, a United Airlines flight headed to Mexico City International Airport from San Francisco International Airport was diverted to Los Angeles International Airport “due to an ...
United Airlines is having one heck of a weird week.. The carrier, over the past several days, has had three curious incidents, all of which tie back to Boeing planes.. The oddness started last ...