Another Boeing Aircraft Rips Apart Mid Flight.. The Engine on a Southwest Flight Peeled back Like a Banana


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A Southwest Airlines flight had to make an emergency stop after an engine part fell off during takeoff from Denver International Airport on Sunday morning.

The Boeing 737-800 plane was headed for William P. Hobby Airport in Houston when the engine cowling fell off and struck the wing flap during takeoff, according to The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The FAA released a statement Sunday morning saying that the flight returned safely and that an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

"Southwest Airlines Flight 3695 returned safely to Denver International airport around 8:15 a.m. local time on Sunday, April 7, after the crew reported the engine cowling fell off during takeoff and struck the wing flap," the statement read. "The Boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. The FAA will investigate."
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1 +1 catastrophe 2 weeks ago

«Diversity is our greatest strength!»

2 +1 kryptor 3 weeks ago

«This is the cause of shoddy maintenance, not a design flaw.»

1 +1 TheFullBeanz 3 weeks ago

«Criminals»

5 +1 Cripple 3 weeks ago

«What is with all these OPs who either can't tell the 'effin truth in their titles, or are too blind to correctly view their own videos?

It wasn't "MID FLIGHT"! That plane was still on the ground.
»

4 +1 Nanker_Phelge 3 weeks ago

«Anyone who thinks Boing aircraft are falling out of the sky is a victim of media hype. This stuff happens every day to every manufacturer.»

2 +1 TheFullBeanz 3 weeks ago

«@Nanker_Phelge no it doesn't. Plus there was a whislte-blower proving that isn't the case at boeing»

6 +1 stimpicus 3 weeks ago

«bahaha! fuck all the boomers who work there and let this happen. what? not training the new engineers and workers how to do a good job? rest in shit.»

2 +1 Jazzstrat57 3 weeks ago

«No Conspiracy theory ? Your Losing Your Touch»

11 +1 WonkasWilly 3 weeks ago

«Boeing is now BROEING for hiring based only on skin color and not skill fuck biden.»

3 +1 Salinan 3 weeks ago

«Who cares. just wear a parachute»

6 +1 southgate 3 weeks ago

«To be clear, this was a part of the engine cowling which is made out of sheet aluminum. The engine was performing normally. Most likely, a cowling clip failed or was not properly secured prior to take-off. These things happen quite frequently- had one happen to my aircraft at one time due to a worn clip.»

3 +1 Kief 3 weeks ago

«@southgate you have an aircraft?»

2 +1 SmartOP 3 weeks ago

«@southgate Clips? You mean latches and I believe there are three per engine on 737. These latches aren't prone to failures. Most likely maintenance staff did not secure these latches even though the latch cannot be closed if not properly secured . Also, the lever handles are painted in bright colors like orange so they are very obvious if they are not closed.»

2 +1 stimpicus 3 weeks ago

«@southgate you are retarded for downplaying this event. i hope you die in a plane crash bitch.»

9 +1 HateYew 3 weeks ago

«No build by white men. Definatly made by apes»

5 +1 WonkasWilly 3 weeks ago

«@HateYew BROEING.»