BREAKING: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing After Piece Of Engine Cowling Detaches
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BREAKING: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing After Piece Of Engine Cowling Detaches

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 made an emergency landing after a piece of engine cowling detached upon takeoff.Currently‚ emergency crews and authorities are on the scene after a Boeing 737-800 Southwest Airlines Flight WN3695/SWA3695 departing from Denver International Airport bound for Houston‚ Texas‚ experienced an incident during takeoff. The pilots on board declared an emergency landing to air traffic control after reporting that a piece of engine cowling had detached and was dangling off‚ Rawsalerts wrote.Video recorded by a passenger shows the detached engine cowling flapping during the flight. The aircraft safely returned to Denver International Airport‚ and no injuries have been reported. The FAA will be investigating the situation‚ the post added.WATCH:#BREAKING: A Boeing 737 Southwest Airlines had to Make a Emergency Landing after parts of the Engine Cowling Detaches#Denver | #ColoradoCurrently‚ emergency crews and authorities are on the scene after a Boeing 737-800 Southwest Airlines Flight WN3695/SWA3695 departing pic.twitter.com/eL8pP4uuY7 R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 7‚ 2024Photos shows the aftermath after Southwest Airlines had to Make a Emergency Landing after parts of the Engine Cowling Detaches‚ an update read. More footage showing the Scary moments for passengers on a Southwest flight from Denver to Houston when the engine cover ripped off during flight.#UPDATE: More footage showing the Scary moments for passengers on a Southwest flight from Denver to Houston when the engine cover ripped off during flight pic.twitter.com/uVzfWq3OMl R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 7‚ 2024ABC13 Houston reports:A Southwest Airlines flight headed to Houston had to make an emergency landing at the Denver International Airport after the engine cover seemingly tore away during takeoff on Sunday‚ according to officials.In a video sent to ABC News by a passenger on flight 3695‚ the engines cowling could be seen peeling back‚ flying off and striking the aircrafts wing flap as the plane began to come off the ground.One passenger described the ordeal as frightening.People in the exit row across from me started yelling at the flight attendants and showing them the damage. We turned around and made a full-speed landing. The pilots did a great job on the landing‚ the passenger said.According to the Federal Aviation Association‚ the Boeing 737-800 aircraft was towed back to the gate after landing around 8:15 a.m. Sunday.Officials said all passengers were checked out and cleared by the local fire department before boarding another plane to Houstons William P. Hobby Airport.A passenger described the ordeal as ";frightening"; as video shows the engine cover peeling away and flying off as the Southwest Airlines plane departed Denver International Airport. https://t.co/gerA6K4LQi https://t.co/gerA6K4LQi ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) April 7‚ 2024WATCH:BREAKING: Engine cover rips off Boeing 737 during takeoff from Denver.The Southwest flight to Houston was aborted and plane landed safely.https://t.co/h9WjspDoFN pic.twitter.com/hX0dUFi3vO Steven Greenstreet (@MiddleOfMayhem) April 7‚ 2024Southwest Airlines Flight 3695 returned safely to Denver International Airport around 8:15 a.m. local time on Sunday‚ April 7‚ after the pilot reported the engine cowling fell off during takeoff and struck the wing flap. The Boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. The aircraft was headed to William P. Hobby Airport in Houston. The FAA will investigate. Please contact the airline for additional information‚ the FAA said in a statement.Southwest Flight 3695 returned to Denver International Airport this morning and landed safely after experiencing a mechanical issue. Were working now to get customers on their way to Houston on another aircraft. Our Maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft‚ Southwest Airlines said in a statement.The incident follows an engine fire that delayed a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 flight from Lubbock‚ Texas‚ to Las Vegas‚ Nevada.Engine Fire Delays Flight On Southwest Airlines Boeing 737