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United Airlines flight loses tire during takeoff from LAX

United Airlines flight loses tire during takeoff from LAX
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United Airlines flight 1001 from Los Angeles to Denver lost a tire during takeoff this morning at around 7:15 a.m. Pacific time. The pilot reportedly informed passengers on board about the incident as they continued their flight to Denver as planned. Flight attendants instructed passengers on brace procedures before making an emergency landing.

Fire trucks and emergency crews met the aircraft upon arrival, and maintenance confirmed both the missing tire and an issue with another tire. The Boeing 757 was then towed into the terminal, arriving 23 minutes late. A United Airlines spokesperson stated, "United Flight 1001 landed safely in Denver after losing one wheel on takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport. The wheel has been recovered in Los Angeles, and we are investigating what caused this event."

One of the 174 passengers on board commented, “Not the smoothest landing but we landed…Nobody panicked or got stupid.” The airline held connecting flights for passengers using its "ConnectionSaver" service, ensuring their luggage was transferred promptly.

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The 30-year-old legacy Continental Airlines 757, registration N14107, has previously experienced incidents including ingesting a balloon and having smoke in its cockpit.

United Airlines has faced several high-profile issues this year, including another tire loss during departure from San Francisco that resulted in damage to cars in a parking lot. They have been under FAA restrictions preventing them from starting service to new cities and putting new aircraft into commercial operation.

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