Southwest Flight Returns to San Jose After Engine Alert
Southwest Flight Returns to San Jose After Engine Alert

Southwest Flight Returns to San Jose After Engine Alert

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A Southwest Airlines flight, identified as Flight 2395, was forced to return to San Jose Mineta International Airport shortly after departure due to engine trouble. The Boeing 737-700, en route to Hollywood Burbank Airport, experienced an engine maintenance alert and safely landed back in San Jose around 9 a.m. without any injuries to the 67 passengers and five crew members on board. The plane was able to taxi to the gate under its own power, and passengers were rebooked on subsequent flights. The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance, and the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident. This is a developing story with updates forthcoming.

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