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Miraculous Escape: Bakery Truck Driver Survives Frightening Collision with United Jet

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During a press conference held on Tuesday, the father of a truck driver involved in an incident on the New Jersey Turnpike shared his son’s harrowing experience. The driver feared for his life as a United Airlines plane unexpectedly grazed his vehicle, leading him to believe decapitation was imminent.

Warren Boardly Jr., behind the wheel for Baltimore’s H&S Bakery, was navigating the New Jersey Turnpike on Sunday when a United Flight 169 aircraft descended and made contact with his 18-wheeler using its landing gear.

“He saw a flash and instinctively ducked, raising his hands for protection,” recounted Warren Boardly Sr. during the conference on Tuesday.

Footage from the dashcam installed in Boardly Jr.’s truck captured the tense moments before and during the collision. The video depicts him striking his head against the truck’s interior upon impact, resulting in what his father and attorney, J. Wyndal Gordon, describe as an acute head injury.

United Airlines plane clipping a tractor trailer during approach at Newark Liberty International Airport

Surveillance cameras documented the United Airlines plane’s collision with the tractor trailer as it approached Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3, 2026. This footage was obtained by WBFF.

“He described fear, total fear that he wouldn’t walk away from it, he thought that he would be decapitated. That’s what he thought,” Boardly Sr. said Tuesday.

Boardly Jr. is still recovering at home from his injuries. “He’s doing the best he can under the circumstances. He has a lot of pain, a lot of emotional distress that’s just not gonna heal overnight,” Gordon told the news conference.

“His mental and emotional status is… you know, it’s coming. We have to get him looked at because that was a traumatic experience. I’ve never known anyone to walk away from something like that. So, you know, he feels the same way. He’s struggling with that part of that,” Boardly Sr. added.

“Today could have been a day where we are mourning his loss,” Boardly Sr. also said.

“Had he been going one mile per hour faster, or one mile per hour slower, it would have more than likely killed him,” Boardly Sr. said, adding that watching the video “shook me to my core.”

Surveillance footage shows the moment a United Airlines plane clipped a tractor trailer during its approach at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday, May 3, 2026.

Surveillance footage shows the moment a United Airlines plane clipped a tractor trailer during its approach at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Obtained by WBFF)

Gordon explained that while the Boardlys are open to potential litigation, right now they’re focused on finding out what happened.

“We expect that there’s some negligence there because planes just don’t drop out of the sky and they just don’t ordinarily and routinely hit 18-wheelers traveling along the New Jersey Turnpike, Gordon said.

United Airlines plane clipping a tractor trailer during approach at Newark Liberty International Airport

Surveillance footage shows a United Airlines plane clipping a tractor trailer during its approach at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 3, 2026. (Obtained by WBFF)

“We’re not just going to file a lawsuit without having all the facts or having enough facts that we believe that we can reasonably prove our case. So, in terms of litigation, we’re nowhere near there. We’re in the fact finding process right now just to get enough information to if we needed to file a lawsuit,” Gordon concluded.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration are conducting investigations into the incident.

“The agency has directed United Airlines to secure and provide both the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder to support the investigation. A preliminary report outlining the facts and circumstances of the event is expected within 30 days,” the NTSB previously told FOX Business.

“Upon its final approach into Newark International Airport, United flight 169 came into contact with a light pole,” United also said in a statement to FOX Business. “The aircraft landed safely, taxied to the gate normally and no passengers or crew were injured.”

Fox News Digital contacted the NTSB, FAA, United and J. Wyndal Gordon for additional comment.

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