Washington Examiner

Southwest Boeing plane experiences engine failure during takeoff in a viral, frightening incident

Summary: ⁢A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 plane ⁢experienced an engine cover detachment during takeoff from Denver International Airport. Passengers filmed the engine ⁢cover getting stuck on the wing before​ the ⁤aircraft safely returned to Denver. Summary:⁢ During takeoff from Denver International Airport, a Southwest Airlines ⁤Boeing 737 ‌plane had its engine cover detach, with passengers capturing the ​moment‌ when ⁤the cover got stuck on the wing. The aircraft safely returned to Denver following⁣ the incident.


A Boeing 737 plane operated by Southwest Airlines lost the cover to its engine while taking off from Denver International Airport Sunday.

The engine cowl from the plane’s right side flew open and got lodged on the plane’s wing in video captured by passengers. As a result, the plane immediately landed back in Denver after take-off and transported its passengers off the aircraft. They were headed to Houston, Texas at the time.

Southwest Airlines told the Washington Examiner Airlines that the incident aas a “mechanical issue.”

“Our Customers arrived at Houston Hobby on another aircraft, approximately three hours behind schedule,” Southwest explained. “We apologize for the inconvenience of their delay, but we place our highest priority on the Safety of our Customers and Employees. Our Maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft.”

JUST IN: Audio released after Southwest Airlines Flight 3695 was forced to make an emergency landing after its engine cowling detached during takeoff.

The pilot can be heard calling for an emergency landing.

The Boeing 737-800s engine cowling detached and “struck the wing… pic.twitter.com/gQLg41CLY9

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 7, 2024

Boeing refused to comment when the Washington Examiner reached out.

This involved plane was less than ten years old. These cowls are regularly opened to review their safety in between travel. They have latches to lock it in place. The FAA is investigating what happened.

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The last time a similar incident occurred was in 2018 with an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737.

Boeing has come under intense scrutiny after an Alaska Airlines Boeing flight was forced to make an emergency landing when its door plug blew out mid-flight. There was another incident of a tire falling off of a Boeing plane. Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has since announced his plans to step down at the end of the year.



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