columbus, ohio airport. the flight on its way to phoenix, arizona. daters bird strikes can be remember back in 2009 era pilot salih sullenberger leading his u.s. airbus in the new york city hudson river safely saving everyone on board. cb cotton live in the newsroom with the latest on this morning s air scare. this new video, more than enough to terrify frequent fliers this morning. the good news the flight was able to land safely and everyone is okay but the faa just telling us in the statement they are going to investigate what happened this morning. here s the video just into our newsroom being shared across the internet. if you look closely and see an airplane with what appears to be sparks on the right-hand side looped in the video so you can take a closer look. this is american airlines flight 1958 bound for phoenix, arizona after taking off from columbus, ohio. again a spokesperson for the faa
cbs s kris van cleave has the details. captain wallace speaking. reporter: this is not what you want to see how your plane window. houston firefighters hosing down the wheels after an emergency landing last night. looked like some kind of fire on the engine. affirmative, we did lose the wing failure, will be turning back. reporter: united airlines flight 129 had an engine issue shortly after take off the air for the boeing 767 was flying from houston to rio de janeiro with 161 onboard. the airplane is capable of being flown on one engine. the pilots are trained to lose an engine right at take off. they are trained to land an airplane with only one engine. reporter: the latest air scare comes after a series of close calls at the nation s airports prompted the faa to hold a rare emergency safety summit this month. the agency issued safety alerts to pilots and air traffic controllers to remain vigilant. america s aviation safety net is strong.
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the suspect ranted and yelled and allegedly tried to stab a flight attendant in the neck with a broken spoon. passengers tackled the 33-year-old who was arrested and charged when the flight safely landed. an emergency landing in cuba when birds struck the engine of a southwest flight, causing the cabin to fill with smoke, it is a pattern the senate plans to investigate starting tomorrow. joining me now is nbc s tom costello. let s start with one of these cases, nbc reached out to the lawyer for the man charged in the boston air scare. we haven t gotten any comment back thus far. what else do we know about that? it looks like it had to be terrifying to be on that flight. i just moments ago got done interviewing the woman who shot the home video we have been showing, the cell phone video. she said it was terrifying, she
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