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The Boeing 737-8 Max aircraft was forced to land for two years after two of those planes crashed due to a type error. They received a take-off permit again in December, but now one of Air Canada’s planes has failed so far, writes daily.hu, reporting that a Boeing 737-8 Max plane made a forced landing due to an engine failure, citing to the Guardian. On the 22nd, he was heading from Arizona to Montreal.
Shortly after take-off, the pilots noticed an automatic signal indicating an engine failure, so they decided to stop the engine in question and return to the airport. It was later revealed that a hydraulic failure had occurred. The plane was not in real danger, the crew can land the plane with one engine.
Nap.hu has previously written that in early December, the US Federal Aviation Administration released the 20-month parking of the 737 Max, the use of which it banned after two fatal accidents. Also the software of the machines was changed, as well as the training of the pilots. On commercial US flights, the model planes can fly again in late December.
The portal recalls that the 737 Max was the manufacturer’s best-selling type, mainly due to the reduction of domestic flights in the US and the low cost revolution, since it has capacity for many passengers and is cheap to maintain.
Highlight: Aerial view of decommissioned Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft at Boeing Seattle site on July 21, 2019.
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