A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) The investigation after a commercial flight sent to Hawaii is safely stopped on Friday with the “unstable” nose.
The Hawaiian Airlines crew flight 33 “reliably stopped taking off” from ” Los -Angeles International Airport At about 8am, the FAA statement said.
The footage of the incident showed that the black smoke was blowing at the bottom of the plane when it slowly turned on the runway.

The Hawaiian Airbus A321 is sent to the Los Angeles International Airport on the way to Kaylua Cons, Hawaii. (Kevin Carter / Getti Image / Getti Image)
American Airlines got into the claim after the plane caught fire at Denver Airport
Before taking off Ha33, he survived the “vibration” in his nose, and Hawaiian airline The press -secretary told Fox Business.
As a precaution of the pilots returned to the gate where Airbus A330, Related to Kahului Airport in Hawaii, arrived without incidents.
“The guests were lifted as a mechanics assessment and then decided,” the airline’s press reported.
The aircraft departed Lax at 11:48 local time and was on the way to Kahulu Airport, as of 17:50.

The Hawaiian Airbus A321 is sent to the Los -Angeles International Airport. (Kevin Carter / Getti Image / Getti Image)
“The safety of our employees and guests is our priority, and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience,” said the statement of Hawaiian airlines, which Alaska Airlines acquired last year.
FAA representatives will be investigated.
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Ticket | Safety | Last | Variation | Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alk | Alaska Air Group Inc. | 45.76 | +1.25 |
+2.81% |
Among a number of incidents in a commercial plane this year the passenger on US Airlines The flight, which caught fire in March, opened a lawsuit against the airline.
Jerry Adamson, who was aboard Boeing 737-800, which caught fire on March 13, sued the Denver Air Force for negligence and violation of the rules, according to the court documents.
The plane headed to Dallas Fort -Uert International Airport before taking 20 minutes to the Denver International Airport.

Hawaiian Airbus A321 airport at San Diego International Airport. (Kevin Carter / Getti Image / Getti Image)
Lawyers claim that the airline and its staff failed to use “reasonable attention” in the maintenance and operation of the aircraft and claimed that the flight crew of knowledge about the engine problems and “solved a taxi with the wrong functional engine, not with a request for the help of the airport,” “Fox Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Business Earlier it was reported.
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The lawsuit states that the flight crew said that the Denver air traffic control dispatcher, which did not announce an emergency and rejected help when he arrived, which would lead to the right engine that caught fire eight minutes after planting.
Adamson and other passengers allegedly “inhaled a large amount of smoke and fire” during the evacuation of the plane and were taken to the hospital for treatment, according to the court documents.
Fox Business’ Landon Mion has contributed to this report.
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2025-04-11 23:33:00