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What Happened On That Southwest FlightApril 19, 2018 7:13 AM ETHeard on Morning EditionBy David Schaper NPRA catastrophic failure on a Southwest Airlines flight killed one passenger and injured several others this week. It's prompted airlines around the world to inspect certain kinds of airplane engines.TranscriptDAVID GREENE, HOST:All right. The Federal Aviation Administration says it will soon require new inspections of fan blades in jet engines like the one that exploded on a Southwest Airlines plane this week. Shrapnel from that explosion blew out a window and pierced the plane's fuselage, killing one passenger and injuring seven others. National Transportation Safety Board investigators say the blade that broke showed signs of fatigue, but that it's too soon to say if there's a broader problem with this type of jet engine. Here's more from NPR's David Schaper.DAVID SCHAPER, BYLINE: Southwest Airlines flight number 1380 started like most others, taking off smoothly from New York's LaGuardia Airport as it headed to Dallas Tuesday. But about 20 minutes in, as the aircraft soared more than 32,000 feet above eastern Pennsylvania...MARTY MARTINEZ: All of a sudden, we hear this loud explosion. And like, within a span of five seconds, all of the oxygen masks deployed.SCHAPER: Passenger Marty Martinez (ph) explaining the frightening flight on CNN.MARTINEZ: Just a few seconds later, another explosion happened and it was a window that just completely exploded.SCHAPER: The cabin lost pressure, and a woman was nearly sucked out of the window. Passengers pulled her back in, and a retired nurse on the flight performed CPR. With one of the Boeing 737's two engines blown out, the plane rolled 41 degrees to its side before the pilots could correct it, and the plane quickly started to descend. ...
... Moments later, Mr Karović – seated next to the window – was sucked through the opening, placing him within inches of death.But his wife held him by his legs for about five minutes, after which fellow passengers were able to pull him back into the cabin as oxygen masks dropped down. ...