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Terrifying moment Southwest engine cover rips off

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Passengers aboard a Southwest flight from Denver to Houston experienced a frightening incident as the engine cover tore off mid-flight.

The incident forced the aircraft to make an emergency return to Denver on Sunday morning.

The routine flight turned into a nerve-wracking ordeal when the engine’s cover suddenly ripped off, causing panic among passengers as debris scattered into the air.

Eyewitnesses described the harrowing scene as surreal, with some capturing images of the exposed engine on social media.

Southwest Airlines Flight 2783 departed Denver International Airport bound for Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport, carrying a full load of passengers.

However, passengers were jolted by the loud noise of the engine malfunction, coupled with the unsettling sight of the engine’s interior exposed to the elements.

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The flight crew swiftly responded to the emergency, initiating protocols to ensure the safety of everyone on board.

Despite the alarming circumstances, the pilot skillfully maneuvered the aircraft back to Denver, where it landed safely.

Emergency services were on standby as the plane touched down.

It comes after Boeing’s recent problems, including an incident on board an Alaska airlines flight when a door plug flew out mid flight.

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