DEI was put into practice as a Southwest Airlines flight bound for Houston had to turn back to Denver on Sunday morning due to an engine cover tearing away during takeoff, leaving passengers in a state of terror when the cover blew off.
“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,” a passenger said to KTRK.
The Boeing 737-800 aircraft was pulled back to the gate, with the incident now under investigation by the FAA.
KTRK reported:
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 engine’s cowling could be seen peeling back, flying off and striking the aircraft’s wing flap as the plane began to come off the ground.
One passenger described the ordeal as “frightening.”
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.
WATCH:
BREAKING: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 flight to Houston returns to Denver after engine cover tears away during takeoff pic.twitter.com/Z0uEjleor1
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) April 7, 2024
????BREAKING: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 engine rips apart during takeoff.
A Southwest Airlines flight bound for Houston immediately returned to Denver.
Maybe Boeing can spend less time on DEI and focus more on safety of their aircrafts and passengers. pic.twitter.com/8iUp9WccHI
— I Meme Therefore I Am ???????? (@ImMeme0) April 7, 2024
The issue with the engine cover on Sunday marks the ninth incident involving a Boeing aircraft this year.
Just a few weeks prior, a 25-year-old United Airlines Boeing 737 landed at an Oregon airport with a missing exterior panel.
JUST IN: United Airlines Boeing 737-800 lands safely in Medford, Oregon with an under-fuselage panel missing. United says the issue was first discovered when parked at the gate. pic.twitter.com/ZOcUOQckyq
— Pete Muntean (@petemuntean) March 15, 2024
Last month, a United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 experienced gear failure and crashed off the runway at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
The gear malfunction occurred following a similar incident involving a United Airlines Boeing 777 plane that had to make an emergency landing due to a tire detachment during takeoff from San Francisco, causing damage to nearby cars.
In January, an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX also faced a critical situation when a large piece of the aircraft blew out mid-air.
These incidents raise concerns about passenger safety amidst Boeing’s emphasis on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) hiring practices.
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get rid of buttplug NOW, if he would concentrate on TRANSportation instead of TRANSgender….I think this has to do with DEI
How many Muslims did you say work at Boeing?
Sabotage?
Poor Maintence
Piss poor maintenance and sabotage is what’s happening to kill passengers.
the Communist Democrats and that fagg buttplug aren’t going to do their job for the safety of passengers, it’s all designed to destroy transportation for that Communist idiot AOC’s green new deal.. What bullshit.!!
So, how many DEI Aviation Mechanics and Quality Control people does Southwest have ?????
Anytime that these companies put Diversity Equity and Inclusion ahead of Qualifications and Experience you are asking for trouble….
How many people will have to DIE before these companies get rid of the DEI programs???