Japan: There was panic in Japan when a crack was seen in the cockpit window of a passenger plane flying at an altitude of thousands of feet. In a hurry, the plane of the country’s largest airline All Nippon Airways had to return to the airport. News agency Reuters has confirmed this in the report quoting local media.
According to Kyodo News report, Flight 1182 was flying from Sapporo to Toyama when a crack was discovered in the cockpit window. Due to this the Boeing 737 returned to its airport. According to the report, apart from the crew, there were a total of 65 passengers on board the plane. However, the fortunate thing is that no one got injured and everyone is safe. The airline also arranged alternative flights for the stranded passengers.
the plane door was broken
Just last week, the door of a plane flying in the air in America suddenly broke, due to which the breathing of 171 passengers and 6 crew members on board the plane got stuck. People expressed surprise after the video of this incident went viral on social media. After the incident, Alaska Airlines canceled Boeing 737-9 Max flights.
The incident is being investigated
Actually, this incident happened on January 6, when the door of Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737-9 Max aircraft broke and fell in the air just minutes after takeoff. This incident spread sensation everywhere. After which continuous investigation is going on. However, a temporary ban has been imposed on the flights of Boeing 737 Max aircraft. The Chief of Boeing said in his latest statement that Boeing is still searching for the facts after the plane incident. He is trying to find out what broke during this entire accident.
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