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A United jet struck a light pole and a truck near Newark airport, police say 1%

By Joel Rose0%

5/4/2026, 6:09:20 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 7 faulty reasoning types, including Quote-first Misdirection, Optimism Bias, and Circular Reasoning, with Pessimism Bias as the most egregious example at 3.5% saturation with 13 hits. Analysis detected 65 faulty-reasoning hits from 370 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 5.4% and a BS Rank of 1% (16,693 of 16,813 articles). This article is better (less manipulative) than 99.30% of the article peer group.

New Jersey State Police say a United Airlines passenger jet struck a light pole and damaged a truck as it was coming in for a landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday. 
The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation after a United Airlines plane struck a light pole and damaged a truck as it was coming in for a landing at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday. 
Dashcam video footage appears to show the moment the Boeing 767-400 passenger jet struck the truck. 
The driver of the truck was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and released, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport. 
The plane's approach to the runway passed directly over the New Jersey Turnpike, a busy highway that's also designated as Interstate 95 through much of the state. 
New Jersey State Police said that "a landing tire and the underside of the plane collided with a pole and a tractor-trailer" during the approach. 
The light pole then struck a Jeep on the highway, state police said. 
United Airlines flight 169 was arriving from Venice, Italy. 
The airline said none of the 221 passengers or 10 crew members on board the plane were injured. 
"Our maintenance team is evaluating damage to the aircraft," a United spokesperson said in a statement. 
"We will conduct a rigorous flight safety investigation into the incident and our crew has been removed from service as part of the process." 
On Monday afternoon, the NTSB said the event has been "classified as an accident due to the extent of damage to the airplane." 
An investigator arrived in Newark on Monday to conduct interviews of the flight crew, the NTSB said. 
The agency also directed United to provide the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder for the investigation. 
"This is unacceptable," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a post on X. 
"We have really well-trained pilots. 
This should never happen in America. 
An incident like this, we study and we learn from, and we take action on. 
That's why America is the safest place to fly." 
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