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Woman dies in US jet explosion

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PHILADELPH­IA (AFP) — Catastroph­ic engine failure on a Southwest Airlines flight from New York to Dallas killed a mother-of-two and forced an emergency landing Tuesday, the first fatal incident in US commercial aviation for nearly a decade.

The Boeing 737-700 took off without incident but minutes into the flight, passengers heard an explosion in the left engine, which sent shrapnel flying through the window, shattering the glass and leading oxygen masks to drop, witnesses said.

“We believe there were parts coming out of this engine,” Robert Sumwalt, chairman of the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, told a news conference, confirming engine failure but no fire. “There is one fatality,” Sumwalt said.

The person killed was later revealed to be Jennifer Riordan, a 43-year-old bank executive and mother-of-two from Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico, according to officials from her hometown and state as well as local media.

US media reported seven people were slightly injured.

“We are saying this is an engine failure,” Sumwalt said.

Southwest Airlines said flight 1380 had been en route from New York’s LaGuardia domestic airport to Dallas Love Field with 144 passengers and five crew members onboard.

It landed at Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport at 11:20 a.m. after the crew reported damage to one of the engines, the fuselage and at least one window, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion said.

Riordan, who was a vice president of community relations for Wells Fargo bank according to her LinkedIn profile, was described by local officials and media as a well-known community leader and philanthro­pist with two school-age children. NBC News meanwhile released a recording of what it identified as communicat­ions between air traffic control in Philadelph­ia and the pilot, giving dramatic insight into what witnesses called a terrifying flight.

“We have a part of the aircraft missing, so we’re going to need to slow down a bit,” said a woman, who appeared to be the pilot. “Use caution for the downtown area,” replies air traffic control.

“Could you have the medical meet us there on the runway as well? We’ve got injured passengers,” says the voice from the plane.

“Is your airplane physically on fire?” asks air traffic control.

“No, it’s not on fire but part of it’s missing. They said there is a hole and someone went out,” the pilot replies.

“Something is wrong with our plane! It appears we are going down!” wrote passenger Marty Martinez on a Facebook live-stream that showed him looking panicked and breathing through oxygen mask.

“Engine exploded in the air and blew open window 3 seats away from me. Explosion critically injured woman sitting in the seat next to the window,” he added.

 ?? EPA ?? Investigat­ors examine the damaged engine of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 which was en route from La Guardia Airport in New York City to Love Field in Dallas, Texas when it exploded in flight, causing the plane to make an emergency landing at...
EPA Investigat­ors examine the damaged engine of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 which was en route from La Guardia Airport in New York City to Love Field in Dallas, Texas when it exploded in flight, causing the plane to make an emergency landing at...

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