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American Airlines plane clips United jet at Chicago's O'Hare Airport
Hundreds of passengers were moved from their flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Wednesday after an American Airlines plane clipped a United Airlines aircraft.
United flight clipped by another jet at Chicago’s O’Hare airport
A United Airlines flight was clipped by another jet at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Wednesday. According to an emailed statement from an
'It felt like we hit a pothole:' United Airlines plane tail clipped while taxiing at O'Hare; WGN Reporter Sean Lewis onboard flight
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United Airlines plane tail clipped while taxiing at O’Hare
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 tail strike,” Lewis said.
Ground stop lifted at O'Hare Airport; flights delayed
The ground stop for O'Hare was officially lifted at 9:30 a.m., officials said. A ground delay was previously in effect until 8 p.m. with delays averaging over two hours. However, the FAA reported around 11 a.m. that it was downgraded to a departure delay of an average of 15 mins.
United flight clipped by another plane at Chicago's O'Hare Airport
According to the FAA, the American Airlines Flight 1979 hit the tail of United Airlines Flight 219 while taxiing.
United plane departing O'Hare clipped by another plane, FAA says
An American Airlines Boeing 737-800 was moving on a taxiway when it hit the tail of a United Boeing 787 that was taxiing on a different strip, the FAA told WBBM. No one was hurt.
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Travelers stranded as snow and delays pile up at O’Hare Airport
Winter weather has caused a ripple effect at airports across the nation—with more than 2,300 flight cancelations in the U.S.
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Emergency response, sprinkler system triggered by restaurant fire at Chicago's O'Hare Airport
An employee told CBS News Chicago there was heavy smoke throughout the terminal followed by a large emergency response and ...
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Just Hanging Around the Airport
My first sighting was at Chicago Midway International Airport (KMDW). This was during a slow period for Midway, after O’Hare ...
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Another stowaway is caught on a Delta flight this holiday season – raising major concerns about airport safety
Yet another stowaway managed to board a major airline’s plane – renewing serious questions and concerns about airport safety ...
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Departures from Dane County Airport almost back to pre-COVID levels
"In other words, we’re handling nearly the same number of passengers with significantly fewer flights, thanks to the use of ...
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2 found dead in JetBlue plane's landing gear after landing in Florida: reports
Two people were found dead inside the landing gear of a JetBlue commercial airplane that landed Monday evening in Florida, ...
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Snow, ice lead to ground stop at O'Hare Airport, crashes, spin-outs on Illinois roads
Illinois roads were slick and slippery Monday morning as a major winter storm rolled through parts of the Midwest, with snow, ...
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FAA issues ground stop at O’Hare, slick weather conditions impact travel around Chicagoland
Winter’s icy grip is firmly on Chicagoland, with frigid wind chills and periods of lake-effect snow continuing Monday in the ...
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