Posted on 03/08/2024 10:33:39 AM PST by Cecily
A Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by United Airlines veered off the runway after landing in Houston early Friday in the latest near-miss involving the embattled airliner.
The aircraft, which arrived from Memphis, is said to have suffered some form of gear collapse as it exited the runway at George Bush Airport, although the 160 passengers and six crew were not injured.
Shocking footage showed the plane lying flat on its wings on grass by the side of the runway, while passengers were hurried off from an emergency gate ladder.
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Not only does Biden fly the illegals into the country he lets them fly them.
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A gear collapsing could’ve been a hard landing. Bad pilots will destroy these airplanes.
"Diversity is working ?"
That's exactly what it looks like.
RUNWAY EXCURSION + GEAR COLLAPSE | United B737-8 MAX at Houston
this is B.S., check the video link: Tower told them "right at Sierra Charley; have a good day.
then, someone, or "something" (it could be a tranny), muffed the turn...
I wonder how many WEF sympathizers are on their staff.
I hope not.
Diversity in the workforce. What could go wrong?
Better call in the white men.
Diversity in the workforce. What could go wrong?
Better call in the white men.
My guess is equipment failure, extreme fog or a medical emergency by the pilot driving. Will have to wait for the report on this one..
That said, I typically prefer other airlines.
I miss Continental Airlines.
I would not fly United just out of principal- never mind safety.
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