Southwest jet makes emergency landing in Philadelphia
At least one person was killed when a Southwest Airlines plane bound for Dallas on Tuesday was forced to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia after a broken window caused the aircraft to depressurize, NBC10 reported.
According to the report, a portion of the engine flew into and broke a window, causing a woman on the plane to be partly pulled out of the aircraft.
“One passenger, a woman, was partially … was drawn out toward the out of the plane … was pulled back in by other passengers,” Todd Baur, the father of one of the plane’s passengers, told the NBC affiliate. {mosads}
The woman was reportedly sent to a hospital in Philadelphia after the plane landed at Philadelphia International.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it is collecting information about the incident.
At a press conference Tuesday afternoon, NTSB Chairman Robert Sumwalt said there was one fatality in the incident, but did not provide additional details.
An ABC affiliate in Houston obtained a photo showing the aircraft’s damaged engine after the landing.
WATCH LIVE: Crews on the scene after a @SouthwestAir plane made an emergency landing. This photo is from a passenger who is thanking the #Southwest crew for getting them on the ground safely. https://t.co/ftVblBMc50 pic.twitter.com/2JUnbFfKnP
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) April 17, 2018
The plane had taken off from New York’s LaGuardia airport on Tuesday morning.
Updated at 3:21 p.m.
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