WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reuters) -
An engine cowling on a Southwest Airlines Boeing
737-800 fell off on Sunday during takeoff in Denver and struck
the wing flap, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration to
open an investigation.
Here's what we know about the incident so far.
What is an engine cowling cover?
An engine cowling is a protective covering that houses an
airplane engine made of metal or composite material. The cowling
is part of the nacelle, which is separate from the fuselage and
houses the engine and other equipment such as fuel tanks or
electrical systems.
An engine cowling reduces drag, increases speed and smoothes
airflow, allowing for better engine cooling and protects engine
controls. Cowlings are required to be resistant to extreme
temperatures and heavy vibrations.
What did Southwest ( LUV ) say?
The company said Southwest Flight 3695 returned to Denver
International Airport and landed safely after experiencing a
mechanical issue. "We apologize for the inconvenience of their
delay, but place our highest priority on ultimate Safety for our
Customers and Employees. Our Maintenance teams are reviewing the
aircraft," Southwest ( LUV ) said in a statement.
Why did the engine cowling cover fall off?
We do not know the reason this particular cover fell off.
The Seattle Times reported in 2022 that dozens of similar
accidents have happened in the past three decades on 737s and
Airbus A320s but none resulted in injuries. The paper said
almost every cowling incident had been traced to maintenance
errors tied to a fan cowl door latching failure missed during
preflight checks.
Airbus has said it developed several additional devices to
prevent incidents including improving fan cowl latches and
adding sensors.
What else has fallen off a plane recently?
In January, the door plug from a new Alaska Airlines Boeing
737 MAX 9 fell off in mid-air. The National Transportation
Safety Board said four key bolts appear not to have been
installed when it left the Boeing ( BA ) factory.
Last month, the FAA said it was investigating how a United
Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel before
landing safely in Oregon Friday. The FAA said a post-landing
airline inspection of the 25-year-old airplane revealed a
missing panel.
Those incidents appear unrelated to the cowling cover
problem.
Is it safe to fly?
The last fatal U.S. passenger airline crash occurred in
February 2009 - more than 15 years ago. Transportation Secretary
Pete Buttigieg said last week that air travel is the "safest
form of travel in America."
What happens next?
The FAA will conduct interviews and review maintenance
records to determine what went wrong. The FAA can take
enforcement actions or issue fines for airlines failing to
follow safety rules.