A United Airlines flight recently experienced an unusual incident during its descent into Newark Liberty International Airport, making contact with a light pole and a ground vehicle. The event, which took place as the Boeing 767-400 jet was concluding its journey from Venice, Italy, prompted an immediate response from aviation authorities. While the aircraft sustained damage, all 221 passengers and 10 crew members on board were reported safe, with no injuries. However, a truck driver on the ground received minor injuries and was treated and released from a medical facility.
The collision unfolded as the aircraft approached the runway, traversing the busy New Jersey Turnpike. Preliminary reports from the New Jersey State Police indicate that a landing tire and the plane's undercarriage made contact with a pole and a tractor-trailer. The dislodged light pole subsequently struck a Jeep on the highway, further complicating the scene. Dashcam footage circulating online appears to capture the precise moment the jet impacted the truck, offering a vivid glimpse into the unexpected occurrence.
Following the incident, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) promptly launched a comprehensive investigation. An NTSB investigator was dispatched to Newark to gather evidence and understand the sequence of events. As part of this inquiry, United Airlines has been directed to provide crucial flight data, including the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. The airline has stated that its maintenance team is currently assessing the extent of the damage to the aircraft, and the crew involved has been temporarily removed from service as per standard safety protocols.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy voiced his concerns regarding the incident, emphasizing that such events should not occur with highly trained pilots in American airspace. He underscored the commitment to learning from such occurrences and implementing necessary actions to maintain the country's reputation for aviation safety. This event serves as a stark reminder of the complexities involved in air travel and the rigorous safety measures continuously in place.
The National Transportation Safety Board's ongoing investigation aims to determine the exact cause of the collision and identify any factors that contributed to it. The findings from this inquiry will be crucial in preventing similar incidents in the future and further enhancing aviation safety standards. The collaboration between United Airlines, the NTSB, and other relevant authorities will be key to understanding this unusual event and implementing any necessary operational or procedural adjustments.
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