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"The airplane was flying at a great loss of weight,
"The airplane was flying at a great loss of weight, and when it lost all its weight, the aircraft went out of control in a very short period," said Utomo after the incident. "We are all concerned about the safety and soundness of our aircraft."
Lion Air's main response was to repair the lost aircraft that night, which meant that the plane went to the emergency landing and the pilot was able to get back on the plane and save the life of the pilot. The flight attendants were able to keep the plane safely on the ground, but to do so, they would have had to pull the aircraft out of the water and bring it back to the ground. The recovery of the aircraft is a huge task, and the loss of one flight crew would have been catastrophic.
The fact that Lion Air is responsible for the failure could lead to a "second plane" accident, according to Tobias Hägglund, a professor of aviation and flight sciences at the University of Oslo in Norway. Hägglund said that the possibility of a third plane accident would be even greater given the fact that pilots have to navigate around the country with their aircraft for so long.
The loss of the Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX did not appear to be a major accident on the ground. It could have been a combination of one or more of the above:
The loss of the Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX is one of the most dramatic accidents in aviation history. Last year, the aviation police in Paris were forced to remove more than 200 passenger jets from their service because of the loss of the aircraft.
The Airbus A319 was the only 737 to make it back on a runway after being damaged in a recent crash on October 28.
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