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2 Southwest Airlines flights are under examination for wind encounters today: One last month in New York City and the other in Tampa, Florida, the other day. Aircrafts make their method into the air when their wings, moved forward by jet engines or some other source of mobility, encounter air that moves quicker on the top than beneath. They’re making their own wind, and transforming that wind energy into lift. In some cases their wings likewise experience the real wind, which triggers issues.
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Throughout the very first flight, on March 23, a Boeing 737-800 flying from Nashville was approaching the runway to land when things got a bit gusty on the ground. When it started its last descent, the wind blew it off-course. It came down to an elevation of 300 feet, simply above the height of the 233-foot air traffic control service tower before air traffic controllers informed the airplane to desert the effort.
One controller stated that the airplane “was not lined up with the runway at all,” according to audio published online by CBS News. “It resembled east of last. He was not gon na arrive on the runway.” The aircraft was diverted to Baltimore and ultimately landed securely in New York. The Associated Press reports that the Federal Aviation Administration is examining whether the airplane flew straight over the air traffic control service tower. No one was hurt.
The 2nd flight, another Boeing 737-800, was headed to Orlando, Florida from New Orleans when it needed to make an emergency situation landing in Tampa after USA Today reports that it experienced turbulence that shook the airplane so terribly that a guest and a flight attendant needed medical help. The FAA, which is likewise examining that occurrence, explained the turbulence as “serious.”
Southwest as soon as had a security issue serious adequate to require a federal examination, the site airlineratings.com presently provides a 7/7 security ranking.