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Trump hails crew, passengers aboard damaged aircraft

- By Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump this week hailed the “tremendous bravery” of the crew and passengers aboard a damaged Southwest Airlines plane that was forced into an emergency landing in Philadelph­ia last month, saying, “Everybody’s talking about it.”

Trump on Tuesday also paid tribute to Jennifer Riordan, a 43-year-old Wells Fargo bank executive from Albuquerqu­e, N.M., who died of injuries suffered after she was partially sucked out of a window that had been broken by shrapnel.

“Our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost their life,” the president said in the Oval Office, surrounded by the two pilots, three flight attendants and five passengers who assisted frightened passengers. “We send our prayers to Jennifer’s husband and their two beautiful young children. We ask God to hold this family close as they grieve the loss of a loving wife and mother.”

Trump said, “She must have been a fantastic woman.” Seven other passengers suffered injuries.

Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 was headed from New York to Dallas with 149 people on board in April when it was forced to land in Philadelph­ia after an engine exploded at 30,000 feet. Shrapnel damaged the fuselage and broke the window.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board is investigat­ing.

Trump added to the praise that the pilot, Capt. Tammie Jo Shults, has earned for helping prevent a far worse outcome.

“Everybody’s talking about it. They’re still talking about it. They’ll be talking about it for a long time,” he told Shults, who was one of the first female Navy fighter pilots and flew training missions during Operation Desert Storm.

Trump also commended several passengers who came to the aid of other travelers, including a firefighte­r who helped pull Riordan back inside the aircraft and a retired nurse who administer­ed CPR.

 ?? Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg ?? President Donald Trump praises Southwest pilot Tammie Jo Shults on Tuesday at the White House.
Andrew Harrer / Bloomberg President Donald Trump praises Southwest pilot Tammie Jo Shults on Tuesday at the White House.

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