CHICAGO (WLS/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A United Airlines flight returned to the airport after striking a coyote during takeoff. A United Airlines flight was forced to return to Chicago O'Hare Airport on Sunday after the aircraft struck a coyote during takeoff.
A United Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet hit a coyote during takeoff on Sunday. It wasn't the only flight incident involving United over the weekend.
A recent flight returned to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, after the plane's landing gear struck a coyote during takeoff. More than 160 passengers were on board.
FAA officials say the two planes "landed safely after experiencing a loss of required separation" as they were headed to Sky Harbor.
A United Airlines flight declared an emergency on Sunday after hitting a coyote during takeoff at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, airline officials confirmed.
A United Airlines flight was forced to divert back to Chicago O’Hare airport on Sunday after the plane hit a coyote during takeoff.
A United Airlines plane embarked on a 40-minute flight to nowhere after hitting a coyote on the runway. On Monday, the Boeing 737 Max was taking off from Chicago O'Hare Airport, bound for Phoenix ...
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 departed about 10 a.m. en route for Phoenix and landed back at O’Hare about 40 minutes later, according to United Airlines and the flight-tracking site FlightAware.
CHICAGO (WGN) – A United Airlines flight from Chicago to Phoenix had to return to O’Hare International Airport on Sunday morning after its landing gear struck a coyote during takeoff. United Airlines said Flight 1727, scheduled to fly from Chicago O ...
A flight bound for Phoenix struck a coyote during takeoff and had to return to its gate at Chicago O’Hare Airport this weekend.
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