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United employee, 64, critically injured after airplane wing strikes tug vehicle at Chicago O’Hare Airport

Police said that a 64 -year -old United Airlines employee was driven by a tag vehicle from a driving aircraft at Chicago Hair International Airport on Saturday, and then rushed to the hospital in a dangerous state.

According to American Airlines and Chicago Police, the tag vehicle was running across the runway when the American Eagle Airplane 6181 American Eagle Flight 6181 wings were attacked.


The 64 -year -old tag driver was left in a dangerous state after the vehicle was hit by the wing of the runway. Citizen

Stop the aircraft moving area" Sign in front of an American Airlines plane on the runway of OHair International Airport, and mark a new runway.
Airplanes involved in collisions were operated by American Airlines. Bloomberg via Getty Image

The collision turned up the tag vehicle and its driver, and a driver identified as a 64 -year -old man hired by United was trapped. The police did not disclose his name.

The driver was finally released and was taken to the Rutel General Hospital in a dangerous state. Police said he was injured by his head and lower body, but is now stable.

“We guarantee that he will receive the necessary support and care,” said United Airlines.

According to American Airlines, passengers and crew members on airplanes were not injured. They all disappeared safely and were able to apply a bus to the terminal.

“There is nothing more important than the safety of customers and team members. We are reviewing this case,” said the American Airlines.

The survey is still ongoing.

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