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ALERT An United Airlines Boeing 757 lost a wheel during takeoff from Los Angeles

Last updated: July 9, 2024 11:08
Published 4 months ago Category: Emergency Author: AIRLIVE Data: B757 LAX N14107 UA1001
For illustration: an United Airlines Boeing 757 on 26 April 2013Credit: Aeroprints.com
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United Airlines flight #UA1001 continued to Denver after loosing a wheel on takeoff from Los Angeles.

Another lost wheel incident for United Airlines occurred Monday, July 8 2024 at Los Angeles International Airport.

The flight #UA1001 to Denver departed Los Angeles runway 25R at 06:53 PDT when a wheel dropped from the aircraft.

The flight was performed by a Boeing 757-224 aircraft (registration N14107) which is 29 years old. It was delivered to the airline in 1994.

#BREAKING : United Airlines 757 loses a wheel during takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport. United Airlines Flight 1001 continued to Denver Airport where it landed safely.#UnitedAirlines #LosAngelesInternationalAirport #LosAngeles #DenverAirport pic.twitter.com/VU5QVTQJ7V

— upuknews (@upuknews1) July 9, 2024

The wheel has been recovered in Los Angeles, and we are investigating what caused this event.

United Airlines statement

The flight with 174 passengers and 7 crew members landed in Denver without any further incident 1 hour and 53 minutes later.

About 4 months ago, a similar incident happened to another United Airlines aircraft on departure from LAX.

TAGGED:B757LAXN14107UA1001

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