United Airlines Flight from San Francisco to Boston Diverted to Denver Due to Midair Wing Damage

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A Boston-bound United Airlines flight from San Francisco was forced to divert to Denver after a passenger noticed the wing of the plane coming apart midair. The passenger, Kevin Clarke, captured the harrowing moment on video and described hearing a loud buzzing noise before seeing the damage to the wing. The flight made an emergency landing in Denver, and all 164 passengers boarded a new plane to continue their journey. United Airlines confirmed the diversion was due to an issue with the wing's slat and arranged for a different aircraft to transport the passengers to their final destination.
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