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A United flight from Houston appeared to have struck a kite while landing at Washington Reagan National Airport on Saturday.
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said kite-flying is not allowed at Gravelly Point in Arlington, Virginia, as it poses a risk to planes landing at DCA.
The incident occurred on Saturday 29 March when the aircraft is believed to have made contact with United flight 654 ... Officers with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Police ...
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United Airlines flight 654 from Houston was attempting ... kite struck UA flight 654 from Houston to Reagan Airport in Washington DC,' the statement said. 'The aircraft landed safely, customers ...
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