Part falls off Boeing plane during takeoff in Denver

 April 9, 2024

The White House and the rest of Joe Biden's administration are going to have to start answering some serious questions about the safety of civilians if airplanes don't stop falling apart in this country.

Don't let Joe Biden's government tell you that such issues aren't their fault. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) controls so much about America's air travel that our planes are practically operated by our government.

When trying to take off from Denver International Airport on April 7, the engine covering fell off of a Boeing plane.

The FAA claimed that the Southwest Airlines flight "returned safely" to the Denver airport shortly after crew reported that a covering over the engine fell off during takeoff.

The part that fell off is called a cowling and struck the wing flap of the Boeing 737-800.

"We apologize for the inconvenience of their delay, but we place our highest priority on the Safety of our Customers and Employees. Our Maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft," Southwest told passengers during the delay.