A Southwest Airlines flight safely returned to Denver International Airport on Sunday after the engine cover of a Boeing 737-800 fell off during takeoff and struck the wing flap, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Flight 3695 was headed to Houston but returned to the Denver airport around 8:15 a.m. after the crew reported the engine cowling, or cover, fell off.
The plane, which had 135 passengers and five crew members, was towed back to the gate.
In a statement, Southwest Airlines said its maintenance teams were reviewing the aircraft.
Southwest said the passengers boarded another plane and arrived at William P. Hobby Airport in Houston approximately three hours behind schedule.
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Organizations:
Southwest Airlines, Denver International Airport, Boeing, Federal Aviation Administration, Hobby
Locations:
Houston, Denver