Popular Mechanics a écrit:Southwest Airlines Scare: How the 737's Fuselage Weakness Went Undetected
On Friday, a Southwest Airlines flight got a big scare when a 5-foot hole ruptured in the aluminum skin of the 737. Fortunately, the plane made an emergency landing, and no one was killed. But according to investigators, the rupture may have been caused by metal fatigue in joints on the plane's exterior—which wasn't caught during the 737's safety inspections.
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Le Log de la descente : http://fr.flightaware.com/live/flight/SWA812/history/20110401/2225Z/KPHX/KNYL/tracklog