Southwest
flight makes emergency landing in San Antonio
The
airline said flight 987 was coming from Harlingen headed to Austin
SAN
ANTONIO - A Southwest Airlines flight has made an emergency landing in San
Antonio after a part on the wing appeared to be at an "irregular
angle."
The
airline said flight 987 from Austin to Harlingen landed safely in San Antonio
with no injuries to the 109 passengers and five crew members just before 5 p.m.
Sunday.
Lorenzo
Hernandez was on the flight. Hernandez shared his experience on Facebook,
calling the flight 'a near death experience.' He said, "I heard a few people to
the side of me scream to the aircrew, a piece broke and flew off and a panel was
hanging."
Southwest
says it has removed the aircraft from service for further
inspection.
Hernandez
wrote, "I heard a few people to the side of me scream to the aircrew, a piece
broke and flew off and a panel was hanging."
The
problem part is what is called a "flap track canoe
fairing," which is a canoe shaped piece attached to the underside
of the wing that reduces drag.
Another
aircraft was deployed to fly the passengers on to Harlingen about two hours
late.
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