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United Plane Plunged to Just 800 Feet Above Pacific After December Hawaii Takeoff

Federal investigators are asking for more information about the incident and the airlines says the pilots are getting additional training.

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Federal investigators are seeking more information about an incident in which a United Airlines plane dropped to within about 800 feet (250 meters) of the ocean surface after taking off from Hawaii.

United says the pilots are getting additional training.

The Boeing 777 dropped more than 1,400 feet (470 meters) before climbing again, according to data from tracking service Flightradar24. The plane then continued on to San Francisco. No injuries were reported.

An image showing the flight path of United Airlines 777 from Kahului to San Francisco. A line traced along the globe shows how close the plane was to the ocean during it's sudden dive.
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Data from FlightRadar24 show United Airlines 777 fell over 1,400 feet, or 7,000 feet per minute, seconds after departure from Kahului to San Francisco.

A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday that the investigative agency is still seeking information about the Dec. 18 incident, which only recently came to public attention after a report in The Air Current, an aviation-industry publication.

The Federal Aviation Administration, which oversees airlines, said the United crew reported the incident under a voluntary safety-reporting program. The FAA said it reviewed the incident “and took appropriate action" without providing further details.

United said it worked with the FAA and the pilots' union on an investigation that led to additional training for the two pilots, which is still going on. The airline did not explain why the pilots chose to continue the long, overwater flight to San Francisco instead of returning to Kahului Airport on the island of Maui.

The plane had taken off as Hawaii was experiencing stormy weather with showers and thunderstorms rolling across the region, according to the National Weather Service office in Honolulu. On Dec. 18, Maui was under flash flood warnings, high surf and gale warnings, NBC News reported.

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