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United issues safety bulletin for pilots following plane collision with light pole near Newark Airport

United Airlines sent a safety bulletin to all pilots regarding approaches at Newark Airport after a Boeing 767 aircraft struck a light pole on the New Jersey Turnpike.

A video shows debris from the lightpole, which was only 15 feet high above the ground, striking a tractor trailer traveling southbound along the turnpike.

The flight crew, 220 passengers and 11 cabins deplaned safely at the gate. Only the driver of the tractor trailer sustained minor injuries. The plane suffered substantial damage.

United informed?pilots following the incident that landings on short runways should be performed so that the touchdown occurs at least 1,500 feet (457.2m) away from the threshold of the runway, but no earlier than 1,000 feet.

United didn't immediately comment.

United Flight Operations issued an alert for Newark arrivals that was specific to this runway. United Flight Operations said that it had identified the fact that pilots "duking under" can lead to lower approach altitudes when entering certain airports and runways.

The pilot said to the NTSB that he "got quick" as he turned his airplane into a headwind, pulled the power levers inwards to compensate, and heard the first-officer yell out "airspeed slow" on short final.

The first officer reported that the captain said he heard "a thump", and the first officer felt a slight jolt.

The NTSB stated that the aircraft?had three punctures in the lower left fuselage, and the tire of the main left landing gear showed evidence of slashing marks. (Reporting and editing by David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)