More On:
Boeing 737 Max
Crash victims’ kin wants US to yank OK for Boeing 737 MAX to fly again
Brazilian airline restarts commercial flights with Boeing 737 MAX
Boeing’s troubled 737 MAX returns to US skies
FAA gives green light for Boeing 737 MAX to return to skies
An Air Canada Boeing 737 Max jet made an unscheduled — but safe — landing Friday because of engine trouble.
On board were three crew members but to passengers. No injuries were reported.
The plane was flying from Arizona to Montreal when pilots received an engine alert and decided to change their route so they could set down in Tucson, Arizona, the BBC reported.
The alert was for “left engine hydraulic low pressure” and a fuel imbalance problem, according to Aviation.24.be, a Belgian aviation news website.
In 2019, US aviation regulators grounded all 737 Max airliners after two fatal crashes only five months apart. The crashes — one in Indonesia, the other in Ethiopia — took 346 in all.
In mid-November, the FAA gave the OK for the planes to start flying again after Boeing overhauled the aircraft’s automated flight software, which caused the planes to nosedive.
Share this article:
Source: Read Full Article