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FAA launches probe after in-flight incident reveals 12-inch crack on 737 jet


Changes sourcing, provides assertion from FAA, Southwest

March 13 (Reuters)The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated on Friday it has begun a probe following an in-flight incident involving an older 737 plane manufactured by Boeing Co BA.N and flown by Southwest Airways LUV.N.

The FAA stated the plane was en path to Boise, Idaho, from Las Vegas on Monday and skilled a gradual lack of cabin stress at one level earlier than reaching the vacation spot with none harm to the passengers.

An preliminary inspection of the plane by the FAA revealed a 12-inch crack on the crown pores and skin in an space that already requires inspections each 1,500 flight cycles.

The Wall Road Journal reported the aviation security regulator was investigating potential structural issues affecting lots of of Boeing 737 jets.

“The plane was taken out of service and is at present in upkeep receiving repairs,” Southwest stated in a press release.



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