Officials say a pilot making a pre-flight inspection of a US Airways plane found a hole in the fuselage, and the FBI is investigating. US Airways spokeswoman Liz Landau says the airplane arrived at Charlotte Douglas International Airport from Philadelphia on Monday. She says the pilot's routine inspection discovered the hole toward the rear of the aircraft. She said there were no apparent problems during the flight, but the Boeing 737-400, seating 146 people, has been taken out of service. Landau says the small hole was visible on the aircraft's exterior. The hole didn't go through into the cabin, and the airline isn't sure how it developed. Landau didn't know how many passengers were on the flight. They were put on other flights.
29 March 2011
Fortunately, Rico's driving south
Rico says the Associated Press has a disturbing story for anyone flying out of Philly:
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