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On Monday evening, a plane collided with another plane at Logan International Airport in Boston. Massport said a tugboat towing an empty JetBlue plane struck a Cape Air plane at slow speeds near Terminal C around 6:30 p.m. Monday. There were no injuries and Massport said the incident was “minor.” “A JetBlue Airbus A321 in tow crashed into the tail of Cape Air Flight 617, a Tecnam P2012, which was waiting to park at a gate at Boston Logan International Airport.” “The incident occurred on Monday, November 25th 6:15 p.m. local time. The FAA will conduct an investigation,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement early Tuesday. “It was absolute chaos, there were lights everywhere,” said Caroline Agid, who was scheduled to board the JetBlue plane for a flight to Orlando. “It’s hard to see in the photos, and I don’t know if it’s a glare effect, but it kind of looks like there’s a little bit of glare.” “The accident delayed the flight to Orlando for hours and other passengers stopped on the tarmac and were about to take off. The front of the JetBlue plane “was very close to the Cape Air plane and there were about 15 to 20 emergency vehicles surrounded,” said Lawrence Brown, whose flight was delayed by the collision. Cape Air said the JetBlue plane came into contact with Cape Air Flight 5101, which landed at Logan from Nantucket. The flight was carrying three passengers and two crew members and Cape Air said no injuries were reported. This incident comes on the same day that an American Airlines plane clipped the wing tip of a Frontier Airlines plane at Terminal E on Monday morning. It was very frightening when suddenly there was a “bang” a passenger said. There were no injuries in this incident either, Massport confirmed. “It was kind of like a bump,” said Frontier Airlines passenger Ozzy Palchik. “Then we just waited and the pilot said there had been an incident with the aircraft next to us.” The FAA said the American Airlines plane had just pulled into its gate when its wing hit the wingtip of a parked Frontier Airlines plane. touched the plane. Although there were no injuries in either incident, two collisions in one day have unsettled many passengers in Logan. “I fly because it’s faster, but my knee wobbles all the time because I’m just so nervous about flying these days,” Brown said. Both airlines told NewsCenter 5 that they have removed those planes from service and are inspecting them. JetBlue is also analyzing the tugboat that towed its plane to the gate. Passengers scheduled to fly to Orlando on that plane took off on another plane about three hours later.

On Monday evening, a plane collided with another plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport.

Massport said a tugboat towing an empty JetBlue plane collided with a Cape Air plane at slow speeds near Terminal C around 6:30 p.m. Monday. There were no injuries and Massport said the incident was “minor.”

“A JetBlue Airbus A321 struck the tail of a Cape Air Flight 617, a Tecnam P2012, while being towed, as it waited to park at a gate at Boston Logan International Airport. The incident occurred on Monday, November 13, at approximately 6:15 p.m. local time 25. “The FAA will conduct an investigation,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement early Tuesday.

“It was absolute chaos, there were lights everywhere,” said Caroline Agid, who was about to board the JetBlue plane for a flight to Orlando.

“It’s hard to see in the photos, and I don’t know if it’s glare, but it kind of looks like it’s been bumped a little at the top or smoothed out a little. It was a chaotic mess. I saw people go in and out of the Cape Air plane.

The accident delayed the flight to Orlando for hours and delayed other passengers on the tarmac who were about to take off.

“The front of the JetBlue aircraft was very close to the Cape Air aircraft and was surrounded by approximately 15 to 20 emergency vehicles,” said Lawrence Brown, whose flight was delayed by the collision.

Cape Air said the JetBlue plane came into contact with Cape Air Flight 5101, which landed in Logan from Nantucket.

The flight was carrying three passengers and two crew members and Cape Air said no injuries were reported.

This incident occurred on the same day that an American Airlines plane clipped the wing tip of a Frontier Airlines plane at Terminal E on Monday morning.

“It was very scary when suddenly a passenger said ‘pomp’.

There were no injuries in this incident either, Massport confirmed.

“It was kind of like a bump,” Frontier Airlines passenger Ozzy Palchik said. “Then we just waited and the pilot said there had been an incident with the plane next to us.”

The FAA said the American Airlines plane had just pulled into its gate when its wing struck the wingtip of a parked Frontier Airlines plane.

Although there were no injuries in either incident, two collisions in one day have unsettled many passengers in Logan.

“I fly because it’s faster, but my knee wobbles all the time because I’m just so nervous about flying these days,” Brown said.

Both airlines told NewsCenter 5 they have removed those planes from service and are currently inspecting them.

JetBlue is also analyzing the tugboat that towed its plane to the gate. Passengers scheduled to fly to Orlando on that plane took off on another plane about three hours later.

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