Deja vu feeling.
An American Airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday night due to a “possible mechanical issue,” the airline said. KTLA.
The flight, which arrived from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, landed safely on Runway 25 at Los Angeles International Airport around 8:45 p.m., American Airlines officials said.
After the Boeing plane entered the gate, passengers safely disembarked through the jet bridge.
The newspaper said there were no reports of injuries on board.
There were also reports of a flat tire, but AA officials only referred to the pilot’s claim that there was a “possible mechanical problem”.
I don’t know what the problem is yet.
The scare is the latest in a number of mechanical and safety problems the Boeing Co. plane has faced over the past two weeks, and is also the second plane to make an emergency landing at LAX in March.
On March 7, a United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Japan was diverted to Los Angeles International Airport after one of the Boeing 777-20’s landing gears fell off after takeoff.
The harrowing footage shows the plane losing one of its six tires on its left side during its ascent.
All 235 passengers, 10 flight attendants, and four pilots landed safely at LAX.
On Monday, a United Airlines Boeing 777-300 leaked fuel mid-air and was forced to make an emergency landing.
United Airlines Flight 830 took off for a 14-hour journey from Sydney to San Francisco, but was diverted to a two-hour flight due to “maintenance issues.”
Boeing said in a memo to employees Tuesday that the company conducts weekly compliance checks and additional equipment audits on all work areas on its 737 aircraft to help mitigate quality issues. Stated.
John Barnett, a former Boeing quality inspector for 30 years, was found dead of a “self-inflicted” gunshot wound inside his truck in a South Carolina hotel parking lot on Saturday. It was done.
The engineer, who retired in 2017, was the first to testify in the bombshell lawsuit against the company. Charleston County Coroner told the BBC..
