One Boeing aircraft model 737800 The plane, operated by the Japanese airline All Nippon Airways, had to Return to the runway Japan this Saturday (13), after a During the flight, a crack was discovered in the cockpit window.
Commercial flight NH1182 had departed from SapporoNew Chitose (CTS) in Hokkaido to Toyama (TOY) in Honshu, an hour and a half away.
According to the company, the crack only affected the outermost layer of the window, the first of four, and All 59 passengers and six crew members were uninjured.
According to All Nippon Airways, the crack “had no impact on flight control or pressurization.” [da cabine]”.
The US authorities are sticking to the suspension
1 of 1 Photo taken by a passenger shows the opening of the incident on the Alaska Airlines flight caused in the Boeing 737 Max 9. Photo: NBC The photo taken by a passenger shows the opening of the incident on the Alaska Airlines flight caused in the Boeing 737 Max 9. Photo: NBC
American authorities are investigating Boeing's responsibility for the Alaska Airlines accident.
The company said it would cooperate with the investigations, which focus on the use of panels to cover doors that serve as additional emergency exits in the event of an expansion of the aircraft's maximum capacity.
In Brazil, Copa Airlines' 737 Max 9 is used on international flights at Guarulhos Airport in São Paulo. The Panamanian company says it has 21 affected aircraft in its fleet and has temporarily suspended operations with them until they undergo a “technical review.”
Copa Airlines offers daily flights from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to Panama, but also covers destinations in various parts of Latin America, Central America and the United States.
American authorities find part of the door of the Boeing 737 Max 9 that came loose during a flight on Friday (5)
(With information from Portal and Associated Press)