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US FAA probes most current Southwest Airlines flight that posed safety concerns

The Federal Air Travel Administration ( FAA) stated Saturday it is examining a Southwest Airlines flight after it flew at a very low elevation over Tampa Bay, Florida, the most current in a series of occurrences raising security concerns.

The July 14 flight by a Southwest Boeing 737 MAX that had departed from Columbus, Ohio, was approximately 3 miles (5. km) from the Tampa airport when it dropped to as low as about 175. feet (53 meters), according to Flightradar24 information. An air. traffic controller signaled the crew of Southwest Flight 425 to. their low elevation and the airplane was diverted to Fort. Lauderdale.

Southwest said Saturday touches with the FAA to. understand and address any irregularities following the July 14. flight. Absolutely nothing is more important to Southwest than the security. of our consumers and workers, the airline company included.

This was the latest in a string of Southwest flights that. have raised security issues, consisting of a Southwest 737 flight in. April that came within about 400 feet (122 meters) of the ocean. off Hawaii after the very first officer accidentally pressed forward. on the control column and the aircraft struck a maximum descent rate. of about 4,400 feet per minute.

The FAA is likewise investigating another really low elevation. Southwest flight about 9 miles (14.5 km) from the Oklahoma City. airport. The June 19 incident including Southwest Airlines. Flight 4069 that had actually departed from Las Vegas dropped to about. 500 feet. After an alert sounded, an air traffic controller. notified the flight crew.

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and FAA. are also investigating a Southwest 737 MAX flight on May 25 that

experienced a Dutch roll at 34,000 feet

while en route from Phoenix, Arizona, to Oakland,. California. Such lateral uneven movements are named after a. Dutch ice skating strategy and can present serious security threats.

The FAA is also investigating a June 25 Southwest flight. that departed from a closed runway in Portland, Maine.

(source: Reuters)