The death of a beautiful wife and mother did not have to happen. When she boarded Southwest Flight 1380 in New York she could not have known that both the airline she trusted, the FAA, part of the Government that is thought of as the watchdog for flight safety, and the NTSB the inde...
One passenger was killed and seven others were hurt Tuesday during a mid-air engine explosion onSouthwest Airlines Flight 1380from New York to Dallas.Jennifer Riordan, a married mother of two, died after engine parts shattered one of the plane's windows. There were 149 people aboard. ...
In a statement, Boeing said it's working on the changes, and that until then, the planes are still safe to fly. During a hearing Tuesday, the NTSB concluded that a cracked fan blade suddenly broke apart on Southwest Flight 1380 from New York to Dallas April 17, 2018. Investigators sa...
The passenger in the window seat, Jennifer Riordan, was fatally injured — the first death on a U.S. airline flight since 2009. Eight other passengers, including at least one of the men who helped pull Riordan back in the window, suffered minor injuries....
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[126] This death was the first in-flight fatality due to an accident in the history of Southwest.[127] 【参考译文】2018年4月17日,西南航空1380号航班,一名乘客在一班从纽约飞往达拉斯的航班上因引擎故障而丧生。波音737-700的引擎爆炸并将碎片飞回乘客窗口,导致窗户破裂。[125]在发生失控减压的情况下,...
The numbered events are those involving at least one airline passenger death where the aircraft flight had a direct or indirect role, and where at least one of the dead passengers was not a stowaway, hijacker, or saboteur. 5 March 2000; Southwest Airlines 737-300; N668SW; flight 1455; ...
An investigation led by the National Transportation Safety Board led them to believe that one of the engine fan blades snapped on the Southwest flight. Southwest Airlines Sought More Time For Engine Inspections This led to debris breaking a window and causing the death of Riordan, who was sucked...