Traffic & Transit
Coyote Reportedly Causes Go-Arounds At O'Hare
An aviation-tracking account reported multiple flights had to go around because of a coyote on a runway.
CHICAGO — Multiple flights reportedly had to go around at O'Hare International Airport Tuesday morning because of a coyote on a runway.
The aviation-tracking account Flight Emergency reported at around 7:30 a.m. that multiple flights were going around at Chicago because of a coyote on the runway. The post included a flight-tracking image showing aircraft near O'Hare.
Patch has not yet independently confirmed the incident with airport or federal aviation officials.
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The Federal Aviation Administration's O'Hare status page shows minor gate-hold and taxi delays of 15 minutes or less Tuesday morning, with no destination-specific delays listed.
Coyotes have caused trouble at O'Hare before. In January 2025, a United Airlines flight bound for Phoenix returned to O'Hare after striking a coyote during takeoff, according to The Associated Press. No injuries were reported.
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Travelers should check with their airline for the latest flight status.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
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