Tire Separates From Boeing 777, Crushes Cars In San Francisco Parking Lot

One day after a United Airlines' Boeing 737 from Houston to Fort Myers experienced a dramatic mid-flight engine fire, a United jet heading to Japan from San Francisco lost a tire during takeoff that fell from the sky and crushed vehicles. 

United Airlines Flight 35, an Oska-bound Boeing 777-200 with 249 souls on board, experienced a landing gear malfunction that caused a tire to separate from the widebody jet. The tire fell several hundred feet and then crushed vehicles in a parking lot at San Francisco International Airport. 

Flight tracking website RadarBox reposted a video on X that captured the moment the tire separated from the plane's landing gear. 

"The 777-200 has six tires on each of its two main landing gear struts. The aircraft is designed to land safely with missing or damaged tires," United Airlines told Bloomberg in a statement. 

Images of the crushed vehicle were posted on X. 

The 777 was able to divert and land safely at Los Angeles International Airport shortly after takeoff. 

Meanwhile, United Flight 1118 suffered an engine malfunction over Texas on Wednesday. 

The incompetency crisis continues for Boeing. 

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge March 8th 2024