At least 50 people were injured after a LATAM Airlines Boeing plane traveling to New Zealand on Monday experienced a 'strong movement,' officials say.
At least 50 people were injured Monday after a LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner 'dipped so dramatically into a nose dive for a couple of seconds' during a flight to New Zealand, causing passengers to slam into the roof of the cabin, witnesses say. LATAM Airlines says the plane traveling from Sydney, Australia, experienced 'a technical event during the flight which caused a strong movement.
The next day, a Boeing 737 skidded off the runway after landing in Houston, Texas, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The National Transportation Safety Board is also investigating an incident in February in which a Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by United Airlines 'experienced ‘stuck’ rudder pedals during the landing rollout at Newark Liberty International Airport' in New Jersey. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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