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United Airways flight returns to Chicago after hitting coyote

Editorial Board Published January 16, 2025
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A United Airways flight that was headed to Phoenix on Jan. 12 was diverted after the plane struck a coyote.

“We arranged for another plane to take our customers to their destination later that afternoon.”

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Six crew members and 167 passengers had been on board the Boeing 737 MAX 9 when the incident occurred. No accidents had been reported.

United Airways flight returns to Chicago after hitting coyote

A aircraft diverted to Chicago, Illinois, after the aircraft’s touchdown gear struck a coyote (not pictured) throughout takeoff. (iStock)

The pilots had been capable of safely land the aircraft and return to the gate with out incident, an airline spokesperson stated on the time.

There have been no reviews of accidents to any passengers or crew members.

There have been greater than 17,200 wildlife strikes at U.S. airports in 2023, in line with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Between 1990 and 2023, the FAA accounted for roughly 310,000 collisions between plane and animals, mostly birds. 

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There have been greater than 17,200 wildlife strikes at U.S. airports in 2023. (iStock)

Chicago has seen a rise in coyote sightings this winter, in line with FOX 32. 

On Monday, animal management officers had been referred to as to take away a coyote that entered an Aldi grocery retailer, the outlet reported. 

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A spokesperson for Chicago Animal Care and Management instructed FOX 32 that “January through March is mating season for coyotes, leading to more visibility as the animals roam during daylight hours to establish territories and find mates.”

Deputy Chief Greg Czernecki of Arlington Heights Police stated, “Keep your animals on a leash, and make sure fenced yards are secure.”

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