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FAA to investigate Southwest flight that departed from closed runway in Maine

The Federal Air Travel Administration stated on Friday it will investigate a Southwest Airlines flight that departed from a momentarily closed runway in Maine previously today.

The FAA stated on Tuesday an airport vehicle left the runway before Southwest Flight 4805, a Boeing 737, began its departure roll and left around 5:45 a.m. local time (0945. GMT). Southwest said it is engaged with the National. Transportation Security Board and FAA to comprehend the. scenarios of the departure. After the incident the plane. continued securely to Baltimore, Southwest said.

Numerous other incidents including Southwest flights in. current months have actually raised issues.

Recently, the FAA stated it was examining a Southwest. flight that came down to a low elevation of around 500 feet. ( 152.4 m) about 9 miles (14.5 km) from the Oklahoma City. airport.

After the automated Minimum Safe Altitude Warning sounded,. an air traffic controller signaled the flight team of Southwest. Airlines Flight 4069, which had left from Las Vegas.

Previously this month, the FAA and NTSB stated they were. investigating a May 25 Southwest flight of a Boeing 737 MAX. The. NTSB said the aircraft experienced a Dutch roll at 34,000 feet. while en path from Phoenix, to Oakland, California. Such. lateral uneven motions are called after a Dutch ice-skating. method and can pose major safety threats.

The FAA stated this month it was also investigating a. Southwest 737 MAX 8 flight in April that came within about 400. feet of the ocean off the coast of Hawaii after bad weather condition. conditions triggered pilots to bypass a landing effort at Lihue. airport.

During the go-around, the first officer inadvertently. pressed forward on the control column while following thrust. lever motion commanded by the autothrottle, according to a. June 7 airline memo, and the aircraft started to descend quickly,. hitting a maximum descent rate of about 4,400 feet per minute.

Southwest said the event prompted the airline company to review. data and trends related to its treatments, training, requirements,. and efficiency.

(source: Reuters)