United works to get plane off Orlando runway after flight from Chicago experiences ‘issue’ upon landing, airline says
An Airbus A321 with 200 passengers was disabled on the runway due to a mechanical problem, causing ground stops and delays at Orlando International Airport, officials said.
- A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Orlando experienced a mechanical issue upon landing, with no injuries reported.
- The aircraft had to be disembarked, with passengers being bused to the terminal as the plane blocked the runway.
- The incident caused departure delays at Orlando International Airport due to the disabled aircraft on the runway.
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Passengers at Orlando International Airport witnessed a shocking scene Sunday afternoon when a United Airlines plane made a hard landing, breaking off its nose gear and rolling down the runway. There were 200 passengers and six crew members on board, but fortunately no one was injured.
Wild video shows United flight suffering ‘mechanical issue’ upon landing at Orlando airport
Wild video captured a United Airlines flight suffering a "mechanical issue" at a Florida airport — appearing to teeter forward on the runway as a part of the aircraft spun off, according to authorities and reports.
United works to get plane off Orlando runway after flight from Chicago experiences ‘issue’ upon landing, airline says
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority has confirmed to News 6 that United Airlines flight 2323 from Chicago “experienced an issue upon landing” Sunday at Orlando International Airport, leading to its passengers being disembarked.
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