We have some scary and bizarre footage of planes malfunctioning the past few years in Colorado.

There are plenty of theories going around about why planes are falling apart and malfunctioning. We are not going to dive into that today.

I fly often. I always ignore my intrusive thoughts that something could go wrong. I usually listen to an audiobook and try to ignore the entire situation entirely. To be honest, I find air travel incredibly relaxing.

That is until I stumbled upon a video like this.

Plane Makes Miraculous Landing at Denver International Airport

On July 8, a United Airlines flight was departing from Los Angeles and lost a wheel. The pilot, along with United Airlines, decided to continue its flight to Denver International Airport.

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You're probably thinking what I am thinking. How in the world would an airplane land when it is missing a wheel?

Thankfully, Boeing 777s are built to be able to deal with situations like this. 174 passengers were on the flight. As you can imagine, all 174 passengers must have felt tense the entire flight.

The Landing at Denver International Airport

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As instructed, passengers on the flight chanted "brace, brace, brace" while the plane was landing.

The plane landed perfectly safe and there were no injuries or incidents. I have never heard of a plane chanting like this.

Typically when people clap at the end of a flight they are teased, mocked, or laughed at. I would say that each passenger on this flight from Los Angeles

Take a look at the video below to watch the landing.


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Explore Denver International Airport + Conspiracies

An employee of Denver International Airport debunks many of the well-known conspiracy theories.

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HIlariously Nasty 1-Star Google Reviews of Colorado's Denver International Airport

Visiting an airport is rarely fun. Hardly anyone reports having an intellectual experience while being funneled through TSA or spending four hours waiting to catch a connection.

Most of the time, a visit to an airport is just that - a visit to the airport. From time to time, though, trouble can arise, a flight gets delayed, Starbucks on Concourse A doesn't serve your coffee at the preferred temperature, or the bathroom runs out of paper towels.

While most flights are uneventful, some suffer what they might consider a "bad experience." Most are trivial. With that, here's a look at a selection of hilariously nasty 1-star Google reviews of Colorado's Denver International Airport.

PLEASE NOTE: Reviews are copied exactly as they appear on Google Reviews.

Gallery Credit: Waylon Jordan

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