Federal investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported that the captain of a United Airlines 767, which was arriving from Italy, was operating the aircraft at an insufficient speed and altitude prior to landing at Newark Liberty International Airport last month. During the landing, the aircraft collided with a light pole, resulting in damage to a truck on the nearby turnpike.
NTSB Report on United Airlines Jet Landing Incident in Newark
The NTSB has concluded that a United Airlines 767, arriving from Italy, was traveling too slowly and at too low an altitude during its landing at Newark Liberty International Airport. The incident involved a collision with a light pole, which caused damage to a truck on the turnpike.
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NTSB says United jet was too slow and too low in Newark landing accident
NTSB Report on United Airlines Jet Landing Incident in Newark