<p>Passengers on board four aircraft had a narrow escape as their planes were struck by lightning in Houston airspace.<br /><br />According to the Houston Airport System officials, lightning hit United flight 1001 from Houston to Bogota yesterday afternoon.Airline officials said 124 people were on board.<br />The plane was sent back to Houston and landed safely.<br /><br />A United Express flight from Houston to Mobile, Alabama was also struck by lightning in the air.<br /><br />That plane, which had 47 people on board, returned to Houston and landed safely.<br />There was smoke in the cabin on both flights after being struck by lightning, the Houston Fire Department said.<br /><br />The third plane was Delta 1832, an MD-80 plane from Atlanta.<br />The pilot reported he was struck while approaching Houston but landed safely at Hobby airport. No injuries were reported.<br /><br />The FAA also said AirTran flight 297, a Boeing 717, on its way to Hobby Airport from Atlanta, was also struck by lightning but landed safely.</p>
<p>Passengers on board four aircraft had a narrow escape as their planes were struck by lightning in Houston airspace.<br /><br />According to the Houston Airport System officials, lightning hit United flight 1001 from Houston to Bogota yesterday afternoon.Airline officials said 124 people were on board.<br />The plane was sent back to Houston and landed safely.<br /><br />A United Express flight from Houston to Mobile, Alabama was also struck by lightning in the air.<br /><br />That plane, which had 47 people on board, returned to Houston and landed safely.<br />There was smoke in the cabin on both flights after being struck by lightning, the Houston Fire Department said.<br /><br />The third plane was Delta 1832, an MD-80 plane from Atlanta.<br />The pilot reported he was struck while approaching Houston but landed safely at Hobby airport. No injuries were reported.<br /><br />The FAA also said AirTran flight 297, a Boeing 717, on its way to Hobby Airport from Atlanta, was also struck by lightning but landed safely.</p>