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737 MAX Engine Shutdown in Flight After Cockpit Sun Visor Detaches

Ryanair Boeing 737-8 MAX Incident Raises Questions About Safety and Maintenance

A Ryanair-operated Boeing 737-8 MAX experienced an engine shutdown shortly after departing Krakow on December 8, 2025, following the detachment of a cockpit sun visor. The crew successfully restarted the engine in flight and landed the aircraft without incident. The Maltese Bureau of Air Accident Investigation has opened an investigation into the event. According to AeroTime, the incident raises questions about safety and maintenance procedures due to the physical separation between cockpit components.

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    737 MAX Engine Shutdown in Flight After Cockpit Sun Visor Detaches

    Ryanair Boeing 737-8 MAX Incident Raises Questions About Safety and Maintenance

    A Ryanair-operated Boeing 737-8 MAX experienced an engine shutdown shortly after departing Krakow on December 8, 2025, following the detachment of a cockpit sun visor. The crew successfully restarted the engine in flight and landed the aircraft without incident. The Maltese Bureau of Air Accident Investigation has opened an investigation into the event. According to AeroTime, the incident raises questions about safety and maintenance procedures due to the physical separation between cockpit components.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1765922648240-1453 Source Type: RSS
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/milan-bound-737-max-engine-shutdown-sun-visor
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