"Southwest Boeing Emergency Landing: Engine Cover Loss Investigation"

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A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 lost its engine cowling during takeoff in Denver, prompting an FAA investigation. The incident raises concerns about aviation safety, as similar accidents have occurred in the past due to maintenance errors. Other recent incidents involving Boeing planes include a door plug falling off an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 and a United Airlines 737-800 losing an external panel. Despite these incidents, air travel remains the safest form of travel in America, and the FAA will conduct interviews and review maintenance records to determine the cause of the engine cowling cover falling off.
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