https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N4CyOw5Wvg
https://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/comme ... or_dinner/
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/unit ... -de-chile/So, yeah - this is going to show up in the monthly safety briefing REAL SOON.
https://simpleflying.com/united-boeing-767-chile/
statement; this what the airline said,
“While one of our ground vendors was moving an aircraft in Santiago, Chile, the aircraft disconnected from the tug.
No one was injured during this incident, and maintenance is reviewing the aircraft.”
The aircraft involved in the incident was a Boeing 767-300ER, registration N646UA, according to Radarbox.com.
United was set to use this plane on the UA846 flight on December 25 between Santiago and Houston, but it had to be canceled. Currently, United expects to fly the aircraft back to Santiago on Sunday. “Your flight is canceled because we needed to take the plane out of service to address a technical issue,”