On Monday afternoon, an American Airlines flight that took off from LaGuardia Airport in New York City encountered a tire problem while landing at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. The aircraft, a Boeing 737‑800 operating as Flight 386, touched down safely around 2 p.m. local time.
Response and passenger safety
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials reported that first‑responders, including fire trucks and police vehicles, surrounded the plane as a precaution. Passengers were guided to the aircraft’s stairs and then escorted to a waiting bus that transported them to the terminal. American Airlines confirmed that there were no injuries among the travelers.
Airline and FAA actions
American Airlines issued a statement noting that the tire issue was addressed according to standard procedure. The airline said the aircraft has been removed from service for a thorough inspection to ensure it meets all safety requirements before returning to operation.
The FAA announced that it will conduct an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the tire failure and to verify compliance with safety regulations.
Impact on travelers
While the incident caused a brief delay, the airline’s handling of the situation allowed passengers to reach the terminal without further inconvenience. No flight cancellations were reported, and the airline is working to rebook affected travelers on subsequent flights.
Safety record reminder
Air travel remains one of the safest modes of transportation in the United States. Incidents such as this are rare, and the industry’s rigorous safety protocols, including immediate response by emergency crews and thorough post‑incident inspections, help maintain public confidence.
Passengers who experienced the event are encouraged to contact American Airlines customer service for any additional assistance or compensation inquiries.
Original reporting: Brookhaven News – ABC7 New York — read the source article.