Created Tuesday, Sep 28th 2021 09:58Z, last updated Tuesday, Sep 28th 2021 09:58Z
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700, registration N254WN performing flight WN-2830 from Santa Ana,CA to Phoenix,AZ (USA) with 144 people on board, was descending towards Phoenix at that time maintaining 6000 feet, when the crew declared emergency reporting a flight control malfunction. The crew advised they needed to burn off some fuel and were sent into a hold. The aircraft landed safely on Phoenix's runway 26 about 35 minutes after declaring emergency.

A replacement Boeing 737-800 registration N8649A performed the next sector and reached Nashville,TN (USA) with a delay of about 2:15 hours.

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