Los Angeles Times

Jet part lands on moving car

- By Hillary Davis hillary.davis@latimes.com Davis writes for Times Community News.

A part fell from an airliner taking off from John Wayne Airport and landed on a moving vehicle recently in Newport Beach, officials confirmed Wednesday.

No one was hurt in the Dec. 29 incident.

The motorist, who has not been identified, was driving on Park Avenue near Diamond Avenue on Balboa Island about 4 p.m. when a fuel vent cover smashed onto the hood of his car, according to an account that Lee Pearl, a member of the Balboa Island Improvemen­t Assn., posted on the social media app Nextdoor.

A photograph shows the vent cover, about the size of a dinner plate, next to a gash on the car’s hood.

Federal Aviation Administra­tion spokesman Ian Gregor said the agency is looking into the incident. He said a plane departing the airport would have been a few thousand feet over Newport Beach at the time the part hit the vehicle.

The FAA has reached out to United Airlines, which was operating the Airbus A320 from which the part fell, and agency inspectors planned to speak this week with the contractor who was fueling the aircraft at John Wayne Airport that day, Gregor said.

“At United, safety is our top priority,” said airline spokesman Charles Hobart. “We are reviewing this incident internally and working with the authoritie­s and manufactur­ers.”

If the vent cover is missing, a valve keeps fuel from leaking out of the plane, Gregor said.

Pearl, who frequently speaks out about how John Wayne Airport’s departure patterns affect Balboa Island, said, “This is just another example.

“It’s not just the noise and pollution and health impacts.”

He said the fallen part is a reminder of how catastroph­ic a plane crash or loss of a larger part could be if it happened in a neighborho­od.

Newport Beach residents closest to the airport have been outspoken about planes ascending over residentia­l areas.

 ?? Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times ?? A PART from a United Airlines jet struck a car in Newport Beach last month. The FAA is investigat­ing. Above, a United plane in 2014.
Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times A PART from a United Airlines jet struck a car in Newport Beach last month. The FAA is investigat­ing. Above, a United plane in 2014.

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