First Take (April 23, 2018)

Credit: Bye Aerospace
COMMERCIAL AVIATION Fatigue of a fan blade is suspected in the April 17 inflight failure of a CFM56-7B engine on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 that killed a passenger. Debris punctured a window, resulting in depressurization and an emergency descent. Significantly reduced extended-range, twin...

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