Boeing aircraft carrying 249 people was forced to make an emergency landing at LAX tonight due to a “possible mechanical problem.”
This is the sixth safety issue involving Boeing in the past 10 days. pic.twitter.com/6wEtQDGuU4
— D. Michael Tripi (@DMTripi) March 14, 2024
See: FAA Finds “Unacceptable” Quality Control Issues During Boeing Audit
I keep thinking “didn’t I already report this story”?
But no.
These Boeing failures are just happening every day now.
An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday night over a “possible mechanical issue,” according to KTLA.
The flight, which was arriving from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, safely landed at LAX on Runway 25 around 8:45 p.m., an official from American Airlines told the outlet.
Passengers safely exited the Boeing aircraft through the jet bridge after the aircraft pulled into the gate.
There were no reports of injuries onboard, according to the outlet.
There were reports of a blown-out tire, but AA officials only cited the pilot’s claim of a “possible mechanical issue,” according to the outlet.
Well.
At least people weren’t flying around, and there wasn’t blood on the ceiling, as there was earlier this week.