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Showing posts with label 737-800. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 737-800. Show all posts

Monday, April 8, 2024

Corruption is Everywhere > Today's Boeing flight fright

 

Dramatic audio captures Southwest pilot declaring

emergency after engine cover rips off



Dramatic cockpit audio captured the frantic pilot of a Southwest Airlines flight asking for an “immediate return” to Denver and declaring an emergency after an engine cover ripped off shortly after taking off with 143 people on board.

"Frantic" is a bit extreme. The pilot should be commended for his response to this emergency.

“We don’t know the nature of the emergency but apparently several passengers and flight attendants hear something loud hit the wing,” the pilot of the Houston-bound Boeing 737-800 says in a recording obtained by LiveATC.net.

A few seconds later, he tells the controller: “Let’s go ahead and declare an emergency for Southwest 3695 and we’d like an immediate return.

The engine cover ripped off shortly after takeoff.
@SweeneyABC / X

“We’ve got a piece of engine cowling hanging off, apparently,” he adds.

Terrifying video posted on X by ABC’s chief transportation reporter Sam Sweeney shows the cover flapping in the wind in full view of the passengers.

The pilot then informs traffic control that he was planning a flaps-up landing — a procedure in which the devices, which are normally lowered to provide extra lift at slower speeds, are kept up during certain emergencies.

The Federal Aviation Administration has confirmed that the cowling detached and struck one of the flaps.

“We’re moving everybody out of the way,” the controller advises the pilot, who is busy running through checklists.

The damaged engine.
@SweeneyABC / X

When asked for more information about the damage, the pilot says he “thought the flap from the inboard of the side between the engine and the fuselage ripped off on takeoff.

“We don’t actually see it from the cockpit — that’s just what the crew in the back are telling us,” he adds. “The engines seem to be fine but we’re structurally damaged.”

The pilot then asks to change the landing runway due to “the flaps up and the heavy gross weight” of the plane, which still carried about five hours of fuel.

Moments later, the flight landed safely and was met by emergency vehicles. No one was injured in the terrifying incident.

A Southwest rep told The Post the incident was the result of a “mechanical issue” on the plane, which was manufactured in 2017.

“Southwest Flight 3695 returned to Denver International Airport this morning and landed safely after experiencing a mechanical issue. Our Customers will arrive at Houston Hobby on another aircraft, approximately three hours behind schedule,” the spokesperson said.

The plane returned to Denver about 25 minutes after takeoff.

A Boeing spokesperson directed The Post’s inquiries to Southwest.

The embattled aerospace giant has been dogged by a series of safety issues and CEO Dave Calhoun has announced he will step down from his post at the end of the year.

On Jan. 5, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 suffered a near-catastrophic mid-flight blowout when a door plug blew off at an altitude of 16,000 feet.

The plane made an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon, with a hole the size of a refrigerator. Miraculously, just one of the 177 passengers was injured. 

Last month, the Justice Department announced it had launched a criminal investigation into the incident. Boeing and Alaska Airlines have also since been hit with a $1 billion lawsuit over safety concerns.



Saturday, January 25, 2020

And Now for Something Completely Different... Objectophilia

Woman reveals WEDDING plans with Boeing jet
she’s been dating for six years

© Michele Kobke/ Instagram

The heart wants what it wants, as Emily Dickinson once wrote. But the American poet could hardly have envisioned the case of a German woman who has revealed plans to wed “the love of her life” – a 40-ton jumbo jet.

Michele Kobke has been dating the Boeing 737-800 since she met it at Berlin’s Tegel Airport in 2014. She says was immediately attracted to the jet’s wings, winglets and thrusters when she spied it through the airport window.   

Thus a whirlwind romance was sparked that reached new heights when Kobke was allowed stand on the plane’s wing and kiss it last year. The 30-year-old hopes the relationship will really take off when the pair tie the knot at an intimate ceremony in the Netherlands in March.

“The time in the hangar was the most beautiful moment of my life and when I was with him, we enjoyed our time together, we kissed and I caressed him,” the woman gushed, according to the Mirror.  

Kobke has only met her beloved “Schatz,” meaning darling, twice since. So, to keep love-sickness grounded, she cradles plane components in bed at night. She hopes to one day move into a hangar with the aircraft so they can be together all the time. 

The German woman has very clear ideas about how she wants the couple’s special day to go. “I wouldn’t want to put on a white dress, but dress really smartly with black trousers and a black blazer,” she explained.

I want to have someone marry us and say, ‘Do you want to marry your 737-800’ and I say, ‘Yes,’ we kiss, and then I’m immortalised with him and we can be together forever.

Kobke’s peculiar relationship with the Boeing is highly unusual but it’s not unheard of. It’s an example of objectophilia, a form of romantic attraction focused on particular inanimate objects. 

Oh, good! For a minute there I thought she invented another gender.

But the saleswoman argues that her relationship with Schatz is nothing out of the ordinary. “It’s like a normal relationship, we have relaxing evenings together and when we go to bed, we cuddle and fall asleep together,” she says. Love truly knows no bounds.

I'm so glad this article stops right there!