Two Alaska Airlines planes bump at LAX
Associated Press - August 27, 2007 11:04 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The FAA says it is investigating an incident involving two Alaska Airlines jetliners at Los Angeles International Airport.
Authorities say a Boeing 737 carrying 117 passengers bumped into another 737 while pulling away from the gate this afternoon. No one was hurt.
Alaska spokeswoman Amanda Bielawski says Washington, D.C.-bound flight 006 was pushing back from the gate "at a very slow speed" when its left winglet bumped into the tail of an empty 737 that was parked at the next gate.
Bielawski says both aircraft sustained minor damage which will take a day or two to repair.
The airline says passengers were taken off the Washington, D.C.-bound plane and rebooked on other flights.
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Associated Press - August 27, 2007 11:04 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The FAA says it is investigating an incident involving two Alaska Airlines jetliners at Los Angeles International Airport.
Authorities say a Boeing 737 carrying 117 passengers bumped into another 737 while pulling away from the gate this afternoon. No one was hurt.
Alaska spokeswoman Amanda Bielawski says Washington, D.C.-bound flight 006 was pushing back from the gate "at a very slow speed" when its left winglet bumped into the tail of an empty 737 that was parked at the next gate.
Bielawski says both aircraft sustained minor damage which will take a day or two to repair.
The airline says passengers were taken off the Washington, D.C.-bound plane and rebooked on other flights.
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