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      FAA Investigating Yet Another Boeing Plane Incident

      Image: United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9. (Photo Credit: MKPhoto/Adobe)
      Image: United Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9. (Photo Credit: MKPhoto/Adobe)
      Rich Thomaselli
      by Rich Thomaselli
      Last updated: 9:35 AM ET, Sat March 16, 2024

      In what is becoming a sad refrain in the aviation world, ¡°not again.¡±

      The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating how a United Airlines plane lost an exterior panel before safely landing on Friday.

      The equipment was a Boeing?737-800, in the same family of airplanes as the 737 Max 9 that was involved in the January 5 mishap on an Alaska Airlines jet.?

      This latest incident invites -- some would say demands ¨C even more scrutiny of the beleaguered airplane manufacturer. United Flight 433 took off from San Francisco International Airport and safely landed in Medford, Oregon, carrying 145 passengers and crew.

      The FAA said a normal post-landing airline inspection of the 25-year-old plane brought to light the missing external panel. United Airlines said it would also investigate the problem. The flight made its regular landing and an emergency was not declared because there was no indication of an issue until the inspection.

      "We'll conduct a thorough examination of the plane and perform all the needed repairs before it returns to service," the airline said in a statement.?

      Boeing: No Comment

      Boeing did not comment, instead directing questions to United.

      The airplane manufacturer has also been accused of impeding the National Transportation Safety Board investigation of the Alaska Airlines incident.

      The exterior panel from the United flight has not been found. It is unknown if it was missing before the flight or was damaged during the flight.

      Boeing has been under fire for its quality control and safety standards. United has also had a difficult start to the year, including a plane that ran off the runway in Houston and a tire that fell off a jet after it took off from San Francisco and landed in an employee parking lot.


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