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Boeing 737 Max 8 investigates after passenger jet experiences ‘Dutch roll’ at 32,000 feet on Southwest flight to Oakland – The US Sun

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A BOEING jet was grounded after experiencing a “Dutch Roll” during flight.

The Southwest Airlines 737 Max 8 passenger jet was flying from Phoenix, Arizona, to Oakland, California, when the incident occurred on May 25.

The passenger jet was at 32,000 feet when it experienced the rare problem

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The passenger jet was at 32,000 feet when it experienced the rare problemCredit: AFP

While at 32,000 feet, the aircraft rocked from side to side or experienced “tail wagging,” which is known in the industry as “Dutch Roll,” according to the Aviation Herald.

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