United 767 Newark Incident UPDATE — New Angle Released | Captain Steeeve
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Having closely followed the United 767 incident at Newark Airport, I found the newly released footage truly revealing. It’s rare to get such clear views of unusual occurrences in commercial aviation, especially when a plane strikes ground vehicles and infrastructure like light poles. From the video, it’s evident that the aircraft came in unusually low as it approached Newark, which likely contributed to the collision with the truck and pole. This raises important questions about approach procedures and whether environmental factors or pilot error played a role. What stood out to me was the involvement of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Whenever they step into investigations like this, it’s a signal that serious assessments are underway to improve safety and prevent future incidents. In my experience, NTSB reports usually highlight lessons for pilots and airports to avoid hazards caused by low altitude approaches near busy airport grounds. Also, the incident underlines the critical need for stringent coordination between ground vehicles and aircraft operations. Airports like Newark handle a high volume of traffic daily, and any lapse can escalate quickly into dangerous situations. I’ve seen from prior incidents how even minor miscommunications can lead to costly delays and safety risks. For travelers and aviation enthusiasts alike, staying informed about these developments can offer peace of mind. Understanding the complexities of such incidents helps appreciate the meticulous safety measures in place and ongoing efforts to enhance them. On that note, I look forward to seeing the final NTSB findings and any changes that United Airlines and Newark Airport will implement to bolster safety from here on.



































































