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Another Boeing 737 Incident: Cracked Cockpit Glass Forces ANA Flight to Land in Japan

The machine landed in Japan

Another incident with a “Boeing 737” plane. An All Nippon Airways flight was forced to land back shortly after taking off from Japan. The airline’s flight NH1182 took off from the city of Sapporo, Hokkaido, in the direction of Toyama, the BBC reported.

The machine had a crack in the cockpit glass. This did not affect the control or pressurization of the flight. The landing went without a problem, the company says.

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There were 59 passengers and six crew members on board the plane. They are provided with tickets for other flights.

This is also the second incident in a short period with a Boeing 737. On January 6, part of the fuselage of a passenger plane broke off during a flight in the United States. This caused an emergency landing.

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2024-01-13 19:19:12
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