NTSB factual report NTSB accident brief More about this event 19 April 2010; Southwest Airlines 737-700; N473WN; flight 649; Burbank, CA: The airliner, with 119 passengers and a crew of five on board, nearly collided with a Cessna 172 at Burbank Airport in California. Flight 649 was ...
A mid-air explosion of a commonly-used jet engine aboard a Southwest Airlines flight, in which one passenger died and seven others aboard were injured, is prompting the airline to examine all similar engines in its fleet for possible flaws. ...
Federal aviation officials are investigating aSouthwest Airlinesflight that departed from a closed runway at a Maine airport. Both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) told FOX Business that they are looking into the June 25 incident that occur...
After the automated Minimum Safe Altitude Warning sounded, an air traffic controller alerted the flight crew of Southwest Airlines Flight 4069, which had departed from Las Vegas. Earlier this month, the FAA and NTSB said they were investigating a May 25 Southwest flight of a Boeing 737 MAX...
Investigator-in-Charge John Lovell examines the fuselage plug area of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing 737-9 MAX.(NTSB / Fox News) According to an SEC filing, the money was "initial compensation" from Boeing "to address the financial damages incurred as a result of ...
Southwest Airlines said in a regulatory filing that Boeing expects to deliver 46 737-8 planes this year.
The FAA and NTSB are investigating a May 25 incident in which a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max went into a motion known as a "Dutch roll" during a flight from Phoenix to Oakland. The plane landed safely. Separately, the FAA is investigating
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Southwest said in a statement on Thursday that the company was continuing “to cooperate fully with the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) ongoing investigation into Flight 1380.” CFM is a joint venture between General Electric Co. and France’s Safran SA. ...
There was a loud bang, and suddenly the Southwest Airlines jet rolled sharply to the left. Smoke began to fill the cabin, and flight attendants rushed row by row to…