SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA - CLIPPED AIRLINE WING IN NEW YORK CAUSING FLIGHT DELAYS

The Southwest Airlines clipped it's wing during an attempt of departure at LaGuardia Airport in New York causing flight delays. Both Southwest Airlines and American Airlines got too close to each other creating the tangle and clipped off the tip of Southwest Airlines aircraft wing. No passengers were injured during the incident and some flights were delayed, and FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) is investigating the incident of what happened for safety matters. American Airlines was taxing to it's arrival gate for passengers and Southwest Airlines was departing and may have been too close. The airline wing tip is to help with airline air flow and assisting with fuel efficiency during the flight, and Southwest aircraft is in maintenance for investigation and repair.

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