Southwest fires pilot of jet that landed on nose gear at
LaGuardia
(Reuters) - Southwest Airlines said on Wednesday it
fired the pilot of a plane that crashed at New York's LaGuardia Airport in July
after it touched down on its front landing gear.
"Upon completion of our
internal review of the Flight 345 accident, last week the captain was terminated
and the first officer is being required to undergo additional training,"
Southwest spokeswoman Whitney Eichinger said in a statement.
The carrier
added that it was cooperating in the National Transportation Safety Board probe
of the incident.
The NTSB said in August that it found the jet's two
pilots exchanged control of the Boeing 737 plane shortly before the landing on
July 22.
The airplane was less than 400 feet off the ground when the
pilots switched duties, with the captain taking the controls and the first
officer monitoring the instruments, the NTSB said.
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