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Southwest wing scrapes runway after three landing attempts, diverts

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Old 27th Feb 2019, 13:56
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Southwest wing scrapes runway after three landing attempts, diverts

I'd post the link to the Hartford Courant with the story, but I am short of 10 posts. I only post when I see something in our corner of the world that may be of interest to you.
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WINDSOR LOCKS, CT - The Hartford Courant reported that federal investigators are looking into an incident Monday in which a Southwest Airlines plane attempted to land several times at Bradley International Airport, damaging the plane's right wing. The high winds led to severe turbulence causing several frightened passengers to vomit.

The flight eventually landed in Warwick, R.I., according to the Courant. The airline will conduct an internal investigation of the flight. Southwest apologized to passengers and offered ticket refunds and vouchers for future flights.

In a separate incident, an American Airlines flight turned around shortly after takeoff from Bradley on Tuesday. Smoke was reported in the cockpit and three passengers were treated for smoke inhalation.

The FAA is also investigating this incident.
https://patch.com/connecticut/windso...-investigation
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Here it is on ASN 737-700 https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=222279
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