On March 6, two U.S. passenger planes collided at Boston's Logan Airport, causing no casualties. The incident occurred around 8 a.m. and a United Airlines flight flew
author:The backfire continues
On March 6, two U.S. passenger planes collided at Boston's Logan Airport, causing no casualties. The incident occurred around 8 a.m. when the right wing of a United Airlines plane hit the tail of another plane. On February 27, two planes also nearly collided at Boston's Logan International Airport, which shows that the management of this airport is indeed a little chaotic. However, fortunately, neither accident caused casualties, and the loss of aircraft was relatively small, which is also a blessing in misfortune.