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JetBlue plane being towed hits Cape Air plane, marks 2nd incident at Logan Airport in 1 day
The incident took place the same day two other commercial planes clipped wings on the tarmac at Boston Logan International Airport.
Planes strike ach other in two separate incidents hours apart at Logan airport
AAmerican Airlines jet made contact with the wingtip of a Frontier Airlines plane waiting at its gate on Monday.
Back-to-Back Aircraft Incidents At Boston Logan International Airport Raise Concerns
“While under tow, a JetBlue Airbus A321 struck the back of Cape Air Flight 617, a Tecnam P2012, which was waiting to park at a gate at Boston Logan International Airport. The incident occurred around 6:15 p.m. local time on Monday, Nov. 25. The FAA will investigate.”
Planes clipped in two separate incidents at Logan Monday
Authorities are investigating after planes were clipped in two separate incidents just hours apart Monday at Boston Logan International Airport .
Planes collide for second time in a day at Boston’s Logan International Airport, 2 taken to hospital
For the second time in one day, 2 planes collide at Boston’s Logan International Airport. “A tug vehicle towing an empty JetBlue aircraft struck the rear of a Cape Air plane at a slow rate of Speed,” officials at Massport confirmed to Boston 25 News.
Plane collides with other plane while being towed at Logan Airport
A plane was clipped by another plane at Boston's Logan International Airport on Monday evening. Massport said a tug vehicle towing an empty JetBlue plane struck a Cape Air plane at slow speed near Terminal C around 6:30 p.m. Monday. There were no injuries and Massport said the incident was "minor".
Cape Air plane struck by JetBlue tug vehicle at Logan Airport
BOSTON - Two Cape Air pilots were taken to the hospital as a precaution after the plane they were on was struck by a JetBlue tug vehicle at Logan Airport Monday night. Cape Air said there were three passengers and two crew members on board Cape Air Flight 5101 from Nantucket to Boston.
Plane wings clip, tug vehicle strikes plane at Boston Logan Airport
A plane was struck by a tug vehicle and two planes clipped wings in separate incidents at Logan Airport on Monday, according to Massport. During one incident, a tug vehicle towing an empty JetBlue aircraft struck the rear of a Cape Air plane at “a slow rate of speed,
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American, Frontier clip wings at Logan Airport in Boston during busy Thanksgiving week
Two planes operated by American Airlines and Frontier Airlines clipped wings at Logan International Airport in Boston Monday.
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CDC contacted after 2 flights arriving at Boston Logan International Airport reported ill passengers
Two Delta flight attendants were evaluated by EMTs. The post CDC contacted after 2 flights arriving at Boston Logan ...
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Cape Air plane hit by vehicle towing JetBlue Airbus at Logan Airport. Here's what we know.
The Tecnam P2012, an 11-seat, twin-engine aircraft, was waiting to park at a gate at Boston
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American, Frontier planes clip wings at Logan International Airport in Boston
Officials confirmed that two planes operated by American Airlines and Frontier Airlines clipped wings on the tarmac at Logan ...
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American Airlines, Frontier planes clip wings at Boston's Logan Airport
Hundreds of passengers were on the two flights when the American Airlines plane clipped the tip of a wing on a Frontier plane ...
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Second plane collision in one day at Boston’s Logan International Airport leaves 2 people hurt
For the second time in one day, there has been a collision involving a plane at Boston’s
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