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One of four incidents on a United Airlines flight in just one week: The airline's Boeing 737 Max left the runway in Houston, Texas on Friday, the landing gear buckled and the jet got stuck in the grass.

Passenger


"The engines are on the ground."

According to the airline, none of the 160 passengers and six crew members were injured.

Stewardess


»Leave the aircraft slowly, carefully, one at a time.

Please leave all bags on the plane!”

The incident is part of a series of mishaps for the airline.

News anchor


"A wheel fell off shortly after takeoff on the United Airlines Boeing 777 plane on its way to Japan."

The wheel of the 22-year-old plane landed in an employee parking lot at the airport.

Here too, a blessing in disguise: no one was injured.

According to airport officials, only several cars were damaged.

The plane with 249 people on board was able to make an emergency landing safely.

There are always problems with aircraft from different manufacturers and airlines.

However, the Boeing company is currently receiving increased attention after a 737 Max 9 aircraft from Alaska Airlines lost a part of the fuselage while climbing after takeoff at the beginning of January.

The US Department of Justice is now investigating.

The first known United incident from the breakdown week occurred last Monday.

Flames erupted from the engine of one of the airline's Boeing 737-900s just 15 minutes after takeoff.

The pilot turned around and landed safely in Houston.

An Airbus on the line also had to make an emergency landing last week after a hydraulic problem was reported.

Nobody was injured.

All in all: Not a good record for United Airlines.

The incidents are currently being investigated.