A United Express Embraer E175, operated by Mesa Air Shuttle, made an emergency landing at Charleston International Airport (CHS) late on June 18. According to WCSC 5 News, the jet had departed from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) after 10:00 PM with the intent to arrive in Charleston.
Reports suggest a mechanical failure forced the aircraft to disembark without leaving the runway. The airline has not commented publicly as the incident remains under investigation. Details are scarce, but the use of inflatable slides for evacuation suggests urgency. WCBD 2 News reported that while some passengers experienced a smooth landing despite engine idling during approach, others described deplaning as "panic down the slides."
This event follows another incident involving a United Express E175 in March when an aircraft landed with locked brakes at Boise Airport (BOI). Although operated by Horizon Air, it was the same model as Wednesday's flight.