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The FAA is investigating a new incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet in midair

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A Boeing 737 Max 8 jet experienced a rare but potentially serious problem recently known as a Dutch roll before landing safely. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the incident during a Southwest Airlines flight last month. (www.npr.org) More...

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TorstenHoff
Torsten Hoff 2
Apparently the aircraft suffered structural damage in this incident.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ_BojR0J8w
sparkie624
sparkie624 3
Could be a fault in an IRS or a Yaw Dampener issue... This is not much of a News Item, but it is interesting. This should not be a big issue as every pilots to get their Pilots license must learn the Dutch Roll maneuver... Turn off the A/P and continue... If in RVSM Air Space, decend to the appropriate altitude and continue.
DC8PIC
DC8PIC 0
COMMON MISTAKE...its yaw DAMPER.
linbb
linbb -1
How true it is but being a Boeing AC the news needs fodder for there stories. A 707 was lost north of Seattle during a training flight years back. They were practicing Dutch rolls and the company pilot went too far for recovery. Ripped several engines off and crashed.
DC8PIC
DC8PIC 0
Absolutely! At one point in time the news media was quite respected and the people employed therein were real journalists.

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