Wheel falls off United plane just after takeoff from LAX
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- A wheel fell off a Boeing 757 plane Monday just after a United Airlines flight took off from Los Angeles. It's the second time that has happened to a United Airlines plane this year. The flight touched down safely at its destination in Denver.A wheel fell off a Boeing 757 plane Monday just after a United Airlines flight took off from Los Angeles. It's the second time that has happened to a United Airlines plane this year. The flight touched down safely at its destination in Denver.
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Second time in 3 months. Once is an incident, twice is a trend.
Does this only apply to planes or also people ;)
3rd time... You better not see it or you're a whistleblower now. 🧐
@@DreamFearless once you're a whistleblower, you better find a good spot to lay down because Boeing's coming for ya.
3rd time and you pulled off a “Boeing”
😂 nothing to do with United this is a Boeing issue !!! This is the 30x happened since 2021
When the wheel hit the ground, it went.... Beoing, Boeing, Boeing.
That was the sound that Stephanie’s check made as well. 🤓
It could be United Airlines fault because they may have improperly maintained the plane.
Loosing weight reduces Cost. Lets see what else a Plane doesn't need. Door Plugs and Wheels, Wings are overrated ....
they are obviously going with the cheap tires and not the michelin pilot sports
This comment made me laugh a shart
Not a Boeing issue but a United Issue. Improper Maintenence
Too focused on pronouns rather than safety.
@@user-tr8fs7lm8r hopefully you stretched well before making that reach.
common thread here is capitalism. Expect these occurrences to increase. They won’t stop until it impacts their profit. They literally seek double digit growth in profits year over year. They do that by shifting their costs to society.
Who would have thought that planes that are used all day long constantly would need to have regular maintenance and to be checked on
Wheels literally falling off united. FAA are you home?
No Pete Buttigeig (DEI hire and head of transportation) and his wife Chassy were busy with Pride celebrations this past month.
This is not Boeings fault, this is faulty maintenance by United.
im not flying Boeing anyways
Both at California airports.
In reality, it may not be Boeings fault, but this is the consequence of having a bad reputation. When you put profits above safety, you will be blamed for everything that goes wrong
@@user-gy8hn5ho1byou mean McDonnell Douglas
And it’s not all good they got lucky it wasn’t a crash. How more people aren’t outraged by this is incredible.
wrrr
Bro they weren’t “lucky it wasn’t a crash”. A wheel falling off is bad, but extremely unproblematic when it comes to, well, not crashing. A 757, even being 29 years old, could definitely, and did, land safely with a missing wheel. Not there were still 9 wheels there, and I’d be more surprised if a single missing wheel led to a crash. I’m getting tired of the news reporting every time a plane has something go wrong. There are thousands of flights daily, and there are thousands of malfunctions daily. Why do we care about a 29 year old plane having some lug-nuts loose?
I guess the airlines are going to start charging for landing and take off safely.
Don't give them any ideas.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It will be an additional charge like when restaurants add in their gratuity.
Harbor freight sells torque wrenches Starting at $80 for 1/2'' quinn model -long handle.
Lifetime warranty too
I just came from there to upgrade a breaker bar! They’re gonna need a 5” drive 50’ torque wrench.
What else you bought? You know you aren't walking out with 1 item. @@hhn2002
Thank God I’m poor and don’t ever travel by air…
😅
Safer than a car buddy. Or sleeping in a bed.
@@ItsMoStuff111 Whatever you say, papi
wrrr
Boeing: "That one is not on us!"
yeah because its not
Honestly this one actually isn’t. It isn’t Boeing’s fault that United doesn’t know how to maintain planes
@@yamato6114 Yea, that is why they would say this one is not on us.
Just a few months ago the CEO of United was publicly asking Boeing to get their act together. Is he going to talk now that it's his company's fault? that for a second time in 3 months a wheel comes off one of his planes? a plane that needs to be maintained by his airline?
Imagine what would happen if United CEO holds his employees accountable and starts firing the people he so proudly hired.
wr
These companies are cutting too many corners on maintaining their equipment and putting people’s lives in danger. The FAA needs to step in and do their damn job and start inspecting these companies maintenance schedules on their equipment.
Haven't flown since 1991. Don't intend to ever again.
Odds of even the smallest indecent are in the tens of millions. And the odds of dying while falling off a bed are much much much more higher.
And? Millions still do. That’s about as impactful as somebody saying they aren’t going to Walmart because of bad service.
The wheels are falling off United planes, but people don't need to be concerned? WTF!
The plane can land with a wheel missing. I'd be more worried if I was at the ground.
No you don’t actually.
I turned on this vid and literally thought I was watching an old rerun. 😭
I wasn't worried the first time, just tought it was maintainance or something, but twice is kind of weird.
“How hard is it to check the bolts on the tire?”, says the guy who reads a teleprompter for a living. The wheel (not tire) is held on by just one nut, not bolts.
Well that makes it even easier. Let’s rephrase that statement. “How hard is it to check 10 nuts on a plane? Same idea.
Planes these days are just falling apart..its just so scary to fly.
A. Out of millions of planes, like 30 something have some sort of malfunction and now “planes are just falling apart these days”? This stuff has been happening for decades, be try few of these incidents have led to any deaths, thousands of these planes fly without issue, and it’s scary to fly because..? I know this is overused, but why not cars? This happens way more often in cars, yet flying is somehow scarier? By your logic, “cars are falling apart these days. It’s so scary to drive now”.
Damn, spirit starting to sound like the better option. Lol
Whats crazy is that even after a wheel missing, they reached denver from los angeles and didnt turn back
Why would they? It’s not life-threatening. There’s no reason why it should hamper their flight, other than an unusually rough landing.
Just another reason not to fly old planes past 20 years of age. Especially 757s
And people still say they are just as safe as new planes....
Yeah, righto 🙄
This isn’t a good reason at all. It’s a good reason to fly airlines who haven’t had so many maintenance issues, but given the thousands of 757s, 747s, 737s, a320s, a330s, and other aircraft, not even mentioning civil aircraft, that still fly daily, while being well over 20 years old, this is a terrible reason.
A United issue not Boeing`s. Uniting all the incidents into one Airline
I’m surprised you guys didn’t blame ATC again
Spirit be like....United is the new us!
Wheels falling off of airliners? What is this, the 1970s?
Are airline maintenance issues exclusive to the 70s? Is poor upkeep not a thing anymore? What do the 70s even have to do with this? I don’t think that 70s aircraft were the first or last to ever break. Also, the plane is from the 90s.
Maybe its just a symptom of the general decline of the US. A wheel drops here, a door drops there. Air travel is dramatic but this is probably happening in all sectors of the economy. The US is like a tired old man
Yes, you don't want wheels falling off planes. But that's why planes have several extra wheels as redundancies. One wheel coming off a 757 has a very miniscule probability of causing a serious situation. What everyone did was out of an abundance of caution and extra safe. There will be an investigation, etc. But thankfully nobody was in any serious danger.
So a wheel falling off is ok....twice?
It seems like FAA has United on their speed dial 😂
I would like to hear what went wrong with these two wheels. How are these wheels attached? Are the wheels not being torqued properly or are the wheel bearings burning up?
More trouble for United!
Someone needs to start checking the crews bags for bolts and screws
Where is all the needed inspections ?
New legislation on aircraft manufacturing being introduced.
United has the oldest plane fleet. They are flying the same planes from the late 1990s.
So Does delta
I guess they also forgot to tell the airport they were landing at... To get the fire trucks out there just in case.
The wheels of the plane keep falling off , falling off. The wheels on the plane keep falling off, all the livelong day!
Do they get their tires changed at the local tire shop?
it happened again 😩
Not surprising, only Delta and American still have MRO facilities, United outsources their to a Singaporean company I believe.
I wouldn't be surprised if they replaced their senior mechanics with cheaper/newer ones.
Delta had this same incident a few months ago around the same time as the United 777 incident.
This is either disgruntled employee(s) or sabotage against Boeing.
Do passengers get a refund?
As a Avgeek I would like to say it’s on united not Boeing, and it’s not really a big deal a tire falling off but shouldn’t be taken lightly. But the odds of that happening to your flight are sosososososososoosososossosososososososososo rare.
Boeing is become a Samsung laundry machine.
Man dem naaaw grease the wheel bearings
I’m not sure people know how old these planes are
A plane has a registration. It’s the equivalent of a license plate. The registration includes all information about the aircraft and owner. It’s also on painted on the back of the plane and could look something like this: N637UA
Poor maintenance
This happened weeks ago people
Welcome to the new episode of “Just Rolled In”
How’s those DEI hires going?
Amazing to think that that is United Airlines focus as opposed to I don’t know keeping the planes flying and safe first. My diversity second.
It's only going to get much worse. Society views merit as racist now.
It could be but if the time constraints and poor management are there then this will happen on any "right people's" shift too. Airplanes have dived into buildings with backwards cables bc "the right people" didn't follow procedure. Wrong bolts, wrong rivets, water in the tank freezing, wrong de-icer, early de-icer. So. Maybe tighten up your rhetoric.
The second time this happend bruh…
Again?? This isn’t on Boeing. This is the airlines fault. Maintenance is on the airline not the manufacturer
It’s not the plane it’s the DEI hires they have doing the maintenance on it!
Don't worry that Air Plane will have to pay a fine and everything is ok.
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing.... !!!
This dude from the 1991 era?
Imagine trying to go to space as a society but still have not master the sky or the ocean.
I am taking the over under on how many Americans died from a plane crash....
United need to retire these old planes already.
United has been on a ROLL lately
This is why you need better workers! Trained and serious inspectors!
That plane is America.
wrg, say, can sayx etc any nmw s perfx, no such thign as keep in minx or etc
How about slotting in aircraft for regular and proper maintenance windows instead of always just TURN QUICKTURN QUICKTURN TURN TURN QUICKTURN TURN nonstop every day of the week to pack your flight schedule to maximize revenue and summer rush ticket sales?
Why Boeing planes are allowed to continue flying is absolutely beyond me….
Because hundreds are in the air at the moment and nothing is happening to them.
Take notice how it happened to two United aircraft though. Almost like it’s United Airline’s fault. Boeing doesn’t even produce the 757 and haven’t produced it since 2004. Also, last week an Airbus A320 also had something fall off on departure. But I’m sure you haven’t heard of that because the media will “forget” it happened.
lol at how they're trying to making this United's fault and and just skip the fact that Boeing has a history of this.
Boeing does not have a history of problems with aircraft wheels no. I would also like to point out that Boeing hasn’t done maintenance on this aircraft since at latest 2004. Saying this is Boeing’s fault is the equivalent of saying it’s Ford’s fault that you got a flat tire. Also, the media is always after Boeing. At every chance they get. I want to ask, did you hear about the Airbus that had a similar issue a week ago? No probably not. The media won’t mention that. So your comment is completely wrong.
“I don’t think people need to be concerned about getting on a United airplane”. Well, you can get dragged off for no reason, or your aircraft could lose a tire. I think I need to be concerned about getting on a United airplane.
Dub comment as always
I’m the first to criticize Boeing (my love for the company as a child has turned to anger at their mismanagement that every analyst has been warning about) but I’m glad they mention this is a 21yr old plane and that United is at fault; they have *horrible* maintenance. Everyone in the industry knows that
THIS IS WHY I ONLY FLY DELTA❤❤❤❤❤❤
Always United.
MAINTENANCE. Do not let the name Boeing distract you from the entire airline industry being lax with maintenance.
Jesus
If I had a nickel for every time…
Again 😅???
2 times is not a Trend.
Three Times = A Trend Bob Garfield of WNYC's On the Media tells us that some popular news outlets call something "a trend" if they find at least three instances of it. This arbitrary number serves as pseudo-substantiation for exploration of what might otherwise be dismissed. Mar 22, 2002
Weight reduction.
Note to self, don’t fly United Airlines.
Is this due to DEI hiring 😮
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
What a JOKE
Inflation
Yet another.
29 year old... are you kidding me? Why aren't tix 50 bucks? Bootitigie is not doing his thing.
I remember 727 $29.00 one way.
Yaaaasss!🛞🛞love this for planes. Call your senators folks Demand all wheels be off planes
Pete Bs. Transportation dept.
he has nothing to do with this
🤣 no problems with Boeing at all !
And the whistleblowers take themselves out !
This wasn’t Boeings fault. Yeah, Boeing is having major issues right now, but this was United Airlines. Something similar happened to an Airbus but I only found out about that after coming across a YT short with a couple thousand views. I verified that it did happen.
The U.S. Transportation Agency needs to Discontinue these unsafe BOEING Aircraft, PERIOD! All across the Country.
Are they sure that wheel didn't instead fall off of Biden's campaign?
Corporations have been given too much power in our political system and America is suffering for it. Greed all the way
The astronauts who flew the Boeing capsule must love these stories about the Boeing aircraft.
Black TV host, woman air traffic controller- DEI is destroying us
I will never fly united lol
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DEI 😅
First SFO. Now LAX. I sense a pattern here...
Ah a Boeing. What a surprise
If a tire falls off a 30 year-old Chevy, do you blame GM?
@@kevinmadore1794 Not you simping for Boeing 😭😭😭😭
@@kevinmadore1794 Recalls are thing bruh
@@FireIsTheCIeanserI've flown many brands of aircraft in 40+ years as a pilot. They all break eventually if you don't maintain them properly.
@@kevinmadore1794 Right. Boeing definitely doesn't of a track record of this happening... you watched the video right? Where it's not even the first time this year it's happened?
DEI 🤮
House Party News Anchor 🤦♂️
huh?
DEI.