CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- No one is hurt after two planes ran into each other at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport Sunday morning.
- American Airlines says the planes were heading for Augusta and Nashville when one of the plane tails bumped the other's tail while pulling back from the gate.
- We're told there were about 60 people on each plane.
- Both planes were taken out of service for inspection, and the passengers on those flights have been rebooked.
The American Eagle planes collided near the gate.
American Airlines says the planes were heading for Augusta and Nashville when one of the plane tails bumped the other's tail while pulling back from the gate.
We're told there were about 60 people on each plane.
Both planes were taken out of service for inspection, and the passengers on those flights have been rebooked.