Two Planes Blow Tires at Chicago O'Hare Airport, the Third Tire-Related Incident in One Week
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FAA Investigates After Two Planes Blow Tires During Landings Hours Apart at Major US Airport
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Two planes blow tires while landing at major US airport hours apart, FAA investigating
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after two commercial planes reported blown tires hours apart at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Monday, marking the latest in a series of recent tire-related incidents involving passenger planes at Chicago airports.The crew of American Airlines Flight 386 reported two blown tires after landing safely at O'Hare around 2 p.m. Monday, according to a statement the FAA provided to Fox News …
Two planes blow tires at Chicago O'Hare Airport, the third tire-related incident in one week
On Monday, two commercial airplanes suffered tire blowouts upon landing at the airport, just hours apart.
Two jets suffer same failure in matter of hours at Chicago O’Hare
Passengers were evacuated from the United jet using stairs during the second incident Monday
Two aircraft experienced problems with their tyres with just hours of difference on Monday at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, in the third such incident reported at the airport in five days. Monday’s incidents involved an American Airlines flight from New York and another from United from Omaha. In both cases, the problems occurred after the aircraft landed. The first incident occurred around 2 p.m., when American Airlines flight 386 ha…
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