Aviation Authority: Hundreds of aircraft must remain on the ground

After the landing of the machine by Southwest Airlines, all engines of the same type are to be checked. More than 600 aircraft are affected worldwide.

Aviation Authority: Hundreds of aircraft must remain on the ground

The US aviation Authority FAA has announced a total of 352Triebwerken of new generation of Boeing 737 after Notlandungeines passenger aircraft this week. This can be nochsteigen by furr findings of recent incident, declared FAA.

All engines of corresponding type, which have completed more than 30,000 flights, would have to be checked within next 20 days, authority said. In addition to 352 engines in USA, 681 were affected worldwide. The FAA made this decision according to its own data based on first results of investigation into Tuesday incident.

On a flight from New York to Dallas, a machine from Southwestern Airlines was exploding with 149 people aboard an engine. According to investigation DerUS-Transport Safety Authority, a shovel blade had been loosened on an engine. The debris damaged a window and later led ZumTod a passenger whose upper body was gesogenworden from machine.

The plane had to an emergency landing in Philadelphia after incident at nearly 10,000 meters altitude. With its arrangement of inspection, FAA follows a recommendation of engine manufacturer CFM. The latter also recommended that around 2,500 more engines be checked by end of August.

Date Of Update: 22 April 2018, 12:02
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