A United Airlines aircraft was diverted to Los Angeles International Airport Thursday afternoon after a tire fell out of the plane shortly after a takeoff from San Francisco International Airport on its way to Japan.
The commercial airliner confirmed that United flight 35, a Boeing 777-200, lost one tire with 235 passengers, 10 flight attendants, 4 pilots onboard.
"The 777-200 has six tires on each of its two main landing gear struts," a representative from the airliner said in a statement. "The aircraft is designed to land safely with missing or damaged tires."
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The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed the plane landed safely at LAX at around 1:30 p.m. after flight crews reported a landing gear issue.
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San Francisco International Airport officials located the missing tire in a nearby parking lot.
The tire damaged several vehicles. And while crews cleared debris, the runway was briefly closed without further impacting airport operations.
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No one was injured during the trip from SFO to LAX.
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The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the cause of the incident.