Sacramento, California Local News
United flight from San Francisco to Rome diverted to Sacramento for mechanical issue
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A United flight bound for Rome landed in Sacramento to address a mechanical issue, the airline said. United Flight 507 took off from San Francisco just before 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, but landed at SMF around 5:49 p.m.United said the flight landed safely and they are working to rebook customers for Rome. Officials did not specify what the mechanical issue was.The airline said 148 passengers and 14 crew members were on board.Information from Flight Aware shows the Boeing 777 jet did not leave California before diverting to Sacramento and safely landing at Sacramento International Airport.Video from LiveCopter 3 showed passengers getting off of the plane with a bus waiting on the ramp. After all passengers disembarked, LiveCopter 3 captured United Airlines crews inspecting the number two engine of the jet.According to FAA Records, the Boeing 777-222 is 25 years old and had its first flight in 1999. Records show the aircraft’s engines are Pratt & Whitney PW4000 Series turbo-fans.This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter
A United flight bound for Rome landed in Sacramento to address a mechanical issue, the airline said.
United Flight 507 took off from San Francisco just before 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, but landed at SMF around 5:49 p.m.
United said the flight landed safely and they are working to rebook customers for Rome. Officials did not specify what the mechanical issue was.
The airline said 148 passengers and 14 crew members were on board.
Information from Flight Aware shows the Boeing 777 jet did not leave California before diverting to Sacramento and safely landing at Sacramento International Airport.
Video from LiveCopter 3 showed passengers getting off of the plane with a bus waiting on the ramp.
After all passengers disembarked, LiveCopter 3 captured United Airlines crews inspecting the number two engine of the jet.
According to FAA Records, the Boeing 777-222 is 25 years old and had its first flight in 1999. Records show the aircraft’s engines are Pratt & Whitney PW4000 Series turbo-fans.
This is a developing story. Stay with KCRA 3 for the latest.
See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter
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