A Likely Weather Factor in United Flight 169 Newark Landing Accident

Robert W. Endlich
INTRODUCTION

On 3 May 2026, United Flight 169, a Boeing 767-400 ER (Extended Range) flew its scheduled transatlantic flight from Venice, Italy’s, Marco Polo International Airport (ICAO code LIPZ) to Newark Liberty International Airport (ICAO code KEWR) and, on landing approach, struck a highway light stanchion on the New Jersey Turnpike (part of I-95) during its final approach.

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There are claims Flight 169 also directly struck a semi-trailer operated by Bakers Express, driving on exit 14C of the Turnpike at the time, and was directly under the final approach path of Flight 169. In any event, damage to the aircraft was not discovered until half an hour after landing, when it was parked at the passenger gate at Newark Liberty Airport.

After the damage to the aircraft was discovered, pictures were taken, videos were produced, and this incident was in the national and international news Continue reading “A Likely Weather Factor in United Flight 169 Newark Landing Accident”

2024’s Hurricanes Helene & Milton

 and claims their power was juiced by “Human-Caused Climate Change”  

Robert W. Endlich

Author’s note: This post is based upon the presentation graphics, on-line here, for the 19 October 2024 meeting.

PRELUDE: THE 2024 HURRICANE SEASON BEFORE HELENE

The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season got off to a late start; Tropical Storm Alberto did not form until 19 June, the latest named storm since 2014. Then, Hurricane Beryl was a long-lasting (around 14 days) system; she began in the Cape Verde Islands region, tracked past Jamaica, crossed Yucatan, entered Texas near Matagorda and weakened, with her remnants getting to the eastern Great Lakes region, before dissipating, 11 Jul 2024.

From Wikipedia,

“Activity then quieted down across the basin for most of July after Beryl dissipated, with no new tropical cyclones forming due to the presence of the Saharan air layer (SAL) across much of the Atlantic.” Continue reading “2024’s Hurricanes Helene & Milton”