Two United Airlines passengers injured when plane flying to SFO tried to avoid a collision

By | September 29, 2024
Two United Airlines passengers injured when plane flying to SFO tried to avoid a collision

Two United Airlines passengers were injured when the plane they were taking to San Francisco maneuvered to avoid a midair collision last week.

United Airlines Flight 2428 responded to an onboard alert around 12:45 p.m. Thursday that another aircraft was in the vicinity, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.The aircraft, a Boeing 757-200, was traveling from Newark Liberty International Airport when it received a traffic collision avoidance system alert from the Oakland Air Route Traffic Control Center Airspace, authorities said.

Two United Airlines passengers injured when plane flying to SFO tried to avoid a collision

According to the National Business Aviation Assn., this alert may instruct the pilot to descend, climb, or adjust vertical speed.The maneuver is a “last defense against mid-air collisions,” according to the group.Details on the passengers’ injuries are unknown.

The aircraft landed safely at San Francisco International Airport, the FAA reported.

The FAA is investigating.

Information on the other aircraft involved in the near collision has not been released.Karen Garcia is a reporter on the Fast Break Desk, the team that has a pulse on breaking news at the Los Angeles Times. She was previously a reporter on the Utility Journalism Team, which focused on service journalism. Her previous stints include reporting for the San Luis Obispo New Times and KCBX Central Coast Public Radio.

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