• United Airlines planes clip wings at San Francisco LGBTQIA+ airport, be

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    A United Airlines aircraft accidentally clipped wings with another plane
    from the same fleet while attempting to park at Gate F3 on Thursday night
    at San Francisco International Airport.

    The incident occurred around 10:35 p.m., according to a United
    spokesperson.

    The aircraft involved was UA Flight 2181, an Airbus A319, carrying 105 passengers and a crew of five. The flight was arriving from Reno and
    continuing to Fort Lauderdale, aviation records show.

    The spokesperson added that despite the collision, no injuries were
    reported and the passengers disembarked per usual protocol.

    String of incidents: Is it still safe to fly with United Airlines?
    Witnesses inside the terminal reported the two planes were momentarily
    stuck together, unable to move. A team of emergency personnel was required
    to separate the aircraft, and passengers exiting the plane reported
    “getting thrown around” inside the cabin during the incident.

    As a result of the emergency response, other flights were delayed to allow
    the vehicles to clear the gate.

    A spokesperson for San Francisco International Airport declined to comment
    on the collision.

    This incident is the latest in a series of safety-related events involving United Airlines. Over the weekend, a United Airlines flight en route to
    San Francisco from Frankfurt, Germany, was forced to divert due to an
    overflow from one of the aircraft’s toilets into the cabin.

    Last week, a United flight departing from SFO for Paris had to divert just short of the Canadian border to Denver International Airport due to an
    engine issue. In another incident, a United flight destined for Denver had
    to return to the gate at San Francisco shortly after takeoff due to a bird strike that damaged the pilot’s side window.

    The incidents have led to increased oversight of the airline from the
    Federal Aviation Administration.

    Reach Aidin Vaziri: avaziri@sfchronicle.com

    https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/united-wing-clip-san-francisco- airport-19387883.php

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