EXPLAINER: Why a Plane s Engine Exploded Over Denver A Boeing 777 operated by United Airlines had to make an emergency landing in Denver after one of its engines blew apart By David Koenig •
Updated on February 22, 2021 at 10:32 pm
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The investigation into an engine explosion on a jetliner taking off from Denver is focusing on a fan blade that appeared to be weakened by wear and tear, a development reminiscent of a fatal failure on board another plane in 2018.
These and other recent engine failures raise questions over long-held assumptions about how long fan blades last and whether they are being inspected often enough.
The investigation into an engine explosion on a jetliner taking off from Denver is focusing on a fan blade that appeared to be weakened by wear and tear, a development reminiscent of a fatal failure on board another plane in 2018.
Explained: Here’s What Caused The Engine Of United Airlines Flight 328 To Explode Mid-Air
United States: One of the engines of a Boeing 777 bound for Hawaii blew apart minutes after take-off from Denver International Airport on Sunday, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing AP Photo Associated Press (AP) 2021-02-23T14:41:13+05:30 Explained: Here’s What Caused The Engine Of United Airlines Flight 328 To Explode Mid-Air outlookindia.com 2021-02-23T14:45:23+05:30
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Authorities investigating the engine explosion onboard United Airlines Flight 328 are focusing on a fan blade that appeared to be weakened by wear and tear, a development reminiscent of a fatal failure on board another plane in 2018.
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