The incident occurred on a busy Saturday afternoon, with multiple flights departing and arriving simultaneously.
The Incident
The collision between the two planes occurred at approximately noon on a busy Saturday afternoon. The incident took place at a Terminal E gate, where both planes were preparing to depart. The American Airlines plane, a Boeing 737-800, was taxiing towards the gate when it collided with the Frontier Airlines plane, a Boeing 737-800, which was also taxiing towards the gate. The collision occurred when the two planes were about 10 feet apart.
Causes of the Collision
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, but preliminary findings suggest that the collision was caused by a combination of human error and mechanical failure.
Minor issue with landing gear system grounds Frontier Airlines plane for inspection.
Frontier Airlines has announced that it will be removing the plane from service for inspection after a minor incident involving the plane’s landing gear system. The incident occurred on a flight from Denver to Las Vegas, but the plane landed safely and no one was injured.
Incident Details
The incident occurred on a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver, Colorado, to Las Vegas, Nevada. The plane, a Boeing 737-800, was on a routine flight when the issue arose. According to Frontier Airlines, the problem was related to the plane’s landing gear system. The incident was reported to the airline’s maintenance team, who immediately began investigating the issue. The plane was inspected and found to have a minor issue with the landing gear system. The airline has stated that the incident was not a safety concern and that the plane landed safely.
Investigation and Inspection
The plane has been removed from service for inspection, and Frontier Airlines has announced that it will be conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. The airline has stated that the investigation will focus on the landing gear system and will include a review of maintenance records and inspection reports. The investigation is expected to take several weeks to complete. Frontier Airlines has assured passengers that the plane will be returned to service once the investigation is complete and any necessary repairs have been made.
Passenger Reactions
Passengers on the flight were unaware of the incident and were not affected by it. Many passengers took to social media to express their relief that no one was injured.
“It was like a big thud, and then it was quiet.”
The Mysterious Thud Heard by Residents of North Hampton
The residents of North Hampton, a small town in New Hampshire, were left shaken after a mysterious thud was heard by multiple residents. The incident has left many wondering what could have caused the loud noise, with some speculating that it might be related to a nearby construction project or a meteorite impact.
Possible Causes
The Investigation
The local authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, but so far, no explanation has been found. The police have collected evidence and spoken to witnesses, but the cause of the thud remains a mystery.
What the Authorities Are Looking For
“It’s not a traditional air traffic control area, but it’s still a controlled environment.”
The Incident at Logan Airport
On [Date], a shocking collision occurred at Boston’s Logan International Airport, involving a Boeing 777 American Airlines plane and a Frontier Airlines jet. The incident has left many questions unanswered, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating the cause of the crash.
The Collision
The collision occurred when the American plane, which was being towed, hit the Frontier jet. The FAA stated that the incident took place in an area that is not under air traffic control, but is still a controlled environment. This has raised concerns about the safety protocols in place at the airport. The incident highlights the importance of clear communication and coordination between airport staff and air traffic control. The FAA’s investigation will focus on determining the cause of the collision and identifying any potential safety risks.*
The Investigation
The FAA is taking a thorough and detailed approach to investigate the incident.
No one was hurt in any of the incidents. Logan expects to see 1.2 million passengers during the Thanksgiving travel week, WBZ NewsRadio reported. Cape Air plane struck