Authorities have launched an investigation after two passengers were injured when a United Airlines flight bound for San Francisco maneuvered to avoid a midair collision.
The incident occurred around 12:45 p.m. local time Thursday. United Airlines Flight 2428 was descending toward San Francisco International Airport when it slowed to avoid an aircraft that was flying at a lower altitude, the airline said in an emailed statement.
The seat-belt sign was illuminated, but two passengers — one of whom, according to the airline, was out of their seat at the time — reported possible injuries and were taken to a hospital. No further details were provided on the incident, the other aircraft involved or the extent of the passengers’ injuries.
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