United Airlines plane returns to Denver airport after ‘possible wildlife’ collision

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A United Airline plane was heading for Colorado to Edmonton, CanadaOn Sunday, Sunday, he had to return to the airport after apparently hit the fauna.

THE Boeing 737-800 Returned safely to Denver to “approach a possible wildlife strike,” confirmed the airline for Fox affairs.

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A United Airlines flight arrived from Denver to Guardia airport in New York on January 9, 2024. (Charly Triballeau / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Images of the airplane in the air have shown shiny lightning from the engine.

After going back to the door, United arranged for a new plane To take the 153 passengers and six crew members from Denver in Edmonton.

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No injury has been reported.

We do not know what type of fauna may have been struck, but other points of sale, including the New York Post, said it may be a rabbit.

Friday, the crew of a Hawaiian Airlines flight abandoned the takeoff of Los Angeles International Airport After pointing out a “vibration” in the wheel with nose.

A United Airline plane takes off at San Francisco International Airport

The United Airlines plane returned to Denver safely after an apparent fauna meeting when takeoff. (Tayfun Coskun / Anadolu agency via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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The Airbus A330, bound for Kahului airport in Hawaii, returned to the door without incident.

The Federal Aviation Administration Investigation of the Hawaiian airlines incident.

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