A Airplane’s wing Airlines United company was driven at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, flipped the vehicle and drilled the driver below.
“The victim and driver of Tug, a 64-year-old man, led to the main hospital in Lutheran,” said Chicago police in a statement. “The victim suffered his head and body wounds.”
United identified man as a worker, ensuring that the airline “receives the necessary support and care”.
Tug tried to cross a track at 19:00 on Saturday, depending on the Department of Police and Chicago Aviation. Tugs are moving airplanes that help vehicles are on earth while they are helping in the park while they are on the ground.
Tug-a, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Michigan, Air Wisconsin, Air Wisconsin, did American Wisconsin, did Air Wisconsin.
“Nothing is more important than the security of our customers and team members, and we are reviewing this event,” said American in a statement.
There was no injured crew or passenger on the plane, the airlines said: “The customers rose safely and led to the terminal.”
Air Wisconsin is affiliated with American Eagle, the American Airlines Carrier.