NEW video has revealed the terrifying moment that two planes collided while passengers were boarding.
A Delta plane and Spirit Airlines plane clipped wings at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport in Ohio back in May.
A Spirit Airlines jet was boarding passengers when a Delta plane clipped its wing on the aircraftCredit: Fox
The Delta plane’s wing struck the Spirit plane, but no one was injured in the collisionCredit: Fox
The air traffic control tower at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, where two planes collided earlier this yearCredit: Getty
Footage from the airport showed the Delta jet moving toward a gate at a terminal.
The plane was a Boeing 739 carrying 180 passengers for a trip to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
In the video, the Delta plane was seen trying to squeeze past the Spirit jet, which was already parked.
As the aircraft tries to pass, its wings clip the other plane.
Robert Katz, a commercial pilot and flight instructor, told local Fox affiliate WJW that the video was alarming.
“Aircraft are not designed to bump into each other like that,” Katz said.
The incident happened on the night of May 12, and the collision is still under investigation.
NO INJURIES
Nobody was hurt in the collision, but Delta Airlines confirmed their plane’s wing was damaged.
Delta’s passengers were also delayed for about four hours while waiting to board a new plane after the swipe.
“During taxi in, the wingtip of Delta flight 2577 came in contact with a parked aircraft,” a Delta spokesperson told The U.S. Sun.
“The Delta flight was removed from service for inspection. From the inspection, a winglet was replaced and the aircraft returned to service.”
There was no change to air traffic due to the collision. Spirit said that their jet would be inspected after the incident.
“Our guests deplaned normally through the jet bridge, and no injuries to Spirit guests or team members were reported,” Spirit said in a statement at the time.
“Safety is our top priority, and the aircraft was removed from service to be thoroughly inspected by our maintenance team.”
Spirit also added that they were giving “alternate travel arrangements” for customers “as quickly as possible.”
After seeing the video, Katz said that both planes should be inspected thoroughly.
“Examine all the component parts that could have been impacted, directly, and also indirectly,” he told the outlet.
“Their function, their reliability, their performance can all be compromised. Everything on an airplane serves a purpose.”
ANOTHER CLOSE CALL
Last month, Delta almost had another collision – but the horrifying close call happened in the air.
A Delta jet came within 725 feet of crashing into an American Airlines flight, according to the FAA.
The terrifying incident reportedly stemmed from an air traffic control error.