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747 clips regional jet at O'Hare Airport

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    Officials: No reports of injuries

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-- follow breaking news that O'Hare international airport in Chicago you see right there 747 it was a little earlier the regional -- this now at the gate that looks to the right of the wing.

It apparently clip the wings with the 747 cargo jet now the FAA has confirmed those two planes did clipped wings.

We're being told that the cargo jet the big one was apparently taxiing toward the runway and the regional jet which is now at the gate was actually taxiing toward the gate.

When its wings were clipped.

Harris Faulkner is also following this in New York -- -- any any word about passengers or our numbers here.

Yeah with the FAA in aviation department officials getting on the record about this now 21 people plus three crew members were on that American Eagle regional jet it's an Embraer.

135.

A much smaller plane.

Then the EVA cargo plane that you see to the right of the screen there that's a Boeing 747.

And if you single wing tip is it's very close to the tail end of that regional jet and that is exactly where the -- had contact.

What the FAA in aviation department officials are saying they're at O'Hare international airport Trace is that about larger jet's wing.

Hit a writer.

Of that regional jet I tell you it's a bad Wednesday you're flying a plane and you hit another plane no injuries reported -- us.

The passengers have again have been evacuated off that regional jet and we're told.

With American Eagle they'll be on their way with no delays obviously those two planes though are still.

In place and that plane that was about to take off Anchorage Alaska the bigger jet that 747.

Still in the middle of your screen I would say that that -- is highly delayed but back to you.

Yet -- -- don't know where terrorists want to live forest in New York Harris thank you well the former.