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Southwest Airlines flight from New Orleans to Orlando, Florida, was forced to make an emergency landing today in Pensacola, Florida, due to a "mechanical issue."
Photographs taken by passengers showed a large piece of one of the engines missing.
"We heard a loud boom at about 10,000 feet. Sounded like a 18 wheeler
tire blowing and we started smelling smoke," passenger Stephanie Miller
said.
Flight data showed that the plane descended from an altitude of 30,000 feet to 10,000 feet in just over eight minutes.
A spokesperson from the airline told ABC News that the plane, SW Flight
3472, suffered a "mechanical issue with the number one engine."
The pilot radioed to air traffic control that the plane had experienced
an engine failure, and the flight was diverted, according to the
airline, which noted that none of the 99 passengers or five crew members
on board were injured.
(Photos courtesy ABC News Source)