Southwest Airlines Flight Returns to Denver After Engine Cover Incident
A Southwest Airlines flight experienced a frightening incident as its engine cover ripped off and struck the wing flap during takeoff, prompting a return to Denver. Fortunately, the Boeing 737 landed safely, and passengers bound for Houston were transferred to another aircraft. While Southwest Airlines expressed regret for the inconvenience, safety remains their top priority, with maintenance teams conducting thorough reviews of the aircraft involved.
This incident marks the airline’s second mishap in a week, following a flight cancellation due to an engine fire report. Investigations by the Federal Aviation Administration are underway for both incidents, emphasizing the importance of ensuring safety measures in air travel.