The USC football group had a scare after its aircraft landed in Idaho Friday night in advance of its video game against Washington State.
After the Trojans landed in Lewiston, Idaho as well as shown up on the tarmac, their plane tipped in reverse, according to ESPN. A photo posted to social media showed the nose of the United Airlines' airplane directing upward. The team landed in Lewiston to take a trip to Pullman, Wash., concerning 32 miles north.
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A USC agent told ESPN gamers had currently left the plane but instructors and also personnel were still on board when the airplane moved. No one was hurt.
When the aircraft was leveled, remaining passengers were led off.
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"United Trip 2509 flying from Los Angeles, California to Lewiston, Idaho landed without event," the airline company stated in a composed declaration it launched to KHQ-TV.
"As a result of a shift in weight and also equilibrium during the unloading process, the tail of the airplane tipped backward. No injuries were reported among our clients, staff or ground employees. The return flight will leave on a different airplane as originally prepared."
USC discharged Clay Helton to begin the week after shedding to Stanford and also named Donte Williams acting head instructor.
The Trojans entered the game against the Cougars with a 1-1 document.
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