United Airlines Wheel




A few weeks ago, I was flying from San Francisco to Chicago on United Airlines. As we were boarding the plane, I noticed that one of the wheels on the plane was missing. I pointed it out to the flight attendant, and she said that it was nothing to worry about, that the plane could still fly with one less wheel.

I was a little skeptical, but I got on the plane anyway. The flight took off without incident, and we landed in Chicago safely. When we got off the plane, I looked at the wheel again, and it was still missing. I asked the flight attendant about it again, and she said that the plane had been inspected and was safe to fly.

I was still a little worried, but I decided to trust the flight attendant. I got in my car and drove home. As I was driving, I started to think about the missing wheel. I wondered if it was really safe to fly with one less wheel. I started to get a little anxious.

I pulled over to the side of the road and called my friend, who is a pilot. I told him about the missing wheel, and he said that it was nothing to worry about. He said that planes are designed to be able to fly with one less wheel.

I felt better after talking to my friend, but I still couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. I decided to call United Airlines and ask them about the missing wheel.

The customer service representative I spoke to was very helpful. He said that the plane had been inspected and was safe to fly. He also said that United Airlines has a very good safety record.

I felt better after talking to the customer service representative, but I still couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. I decided to get off the plane and take a later flight.

I'm glad I did. The next day, I read in the news that the plane I was supposed to be on had crashed. All of the passengers and crew members were killed.

I'm so grateful that I decided to get off the plane. I believe that the missing wheel was a sign that something was wrong. I'm not sure what would have happened if I had stayed on the plane, but I'm glad I didn't.

I've learned a valuable lesson from this experience. I've learned that it's important to listen to your gut instinct. If something doesn't feel right, it's probably best to err on the side of caution.