United Airlines Flight Diverted to Denver After Wing Damage Spotted Mid-Flight
A United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Boston was rerouted to Denver following the discovery of significant damage to one of its wings, causing no injuries.
- The incident occurred on Monday when passengers noticed parts of the plane's wing were damaged.
- Flight 354, a Boeing 757-200 carrying 165 passengers, landed safely in Denver to address the issue.
- Passenger Kevin Clarke first spotted the damage, leading to the flight's diversion.
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident, which adds to recent scrutiny of Boeing's safety practices.
- Passengers were transferred to another aircraft and arrived in Boston later than scheduled.