Published: Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Airliner hit by lightning returns to airport
SALT LAKE CITY An airliner returned to Salt Lake City International Airport when it was struck by lightning shortly after takeoff.
The American Airlines Boeing MD-83 was bound for Chicago when it took off during storms that swept over the Salt Lake Valley on Monday.
American Airlines spokesman Tim Wagner said the flight crew returned to the airport as a precaution. Mechanics inspected the plane and found no damage, so it was able to take off again later that afternoon.
A passenger told KTVX-TV in Salt Lake City there was a bump as the flight climbed, then the pilot said over the intercom that he believed the jet was hit by lightning.
The American Airlines Boeing MD-83 was bound for Chicago when it took off during storms that swept over the Salt Lake Valley on Monday.
American Airlines spokesman Tim Wagner said the flight crew returned to the airport as a precaution. Mechanics inspected the plane and found no damage, so it was able to take off again later that afternoon.
A passenger told KTVX-TV in Salt Lake City there was a bump as the flight climbed, then the pilot said over the intercom that he believed the jet was hit by lightning.
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