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Boeing 737 Airplane Goes Off Runway In Houston

FILE - In this July 18, 2018, file photo, United Airlines commercial jets sit at a gate at Terminal C of Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J. United Airlines is canceling another month’s worth of flights with Boeing 737 Max planes that were grounded after two deadly accidents. United said Friday, May 24, 2019, it has removed the Max from its schedule through Aug. 3 and will cancel about 2,400 flights in June and July as a result. It had previously canceled all Max flights through early July. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

On Friday morning, a United Airlines flight landing at George W. Bush Airport in Houston, Texas, “rolled into the grass.”

“The plane is a Boeing 737 Max 8 delivered last June,” CNN reported.

According to one report, the airplane “suffered a left main landing gear collapse after trying to taxi off runway 27 at IAH airport in Houston, Texas. It’s unclear whether the gear collapsed as a result running off the taxi way or it failed.
But one X user who claimed to be a passenger on the plane demurred, saying, “I was on this flight and I assure you, the landing gear didn’t fail. We were landed & fully upright. Pilot ran out of runway & tried to turn too fast, we slid off. That’s when landing gear was broken.”
On Thursday, a United Airlines plane taking off from San Francisco International Airport lost a tire, which plunged to the ground and damaged vehicles in a parking lot. The plane, bound for Japan, which was diverted to Los Angeles.
In January, a fuselage plug blew out of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 in mid-flight. The National Transportation Safety Board’s Clint Crookshanks told a news conference, “We have not yet recovered the four bolts that restrain it from his vertical movement and we have not yet determined if they existed there. That will be determined when we take the plug to our lab.”
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