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Boeing 777 grounding explained: Pratt and Whitney engine failure involved in two incidents on same day


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Boeing 777 grounding explained visually: Pratt and Whitney engine failure involved in two incidents on same day
Two Boeing planes dropped engine parts on Saturday. Same engine manufacturer as past events. NTSB eyes fan blades cited in scary 2018 United flight.
George Petras and Janet Loehrke, USA TODAY
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7:13 pm UTC Feb. 24, 2021
Air safety officials are focusing on engine fan blades in their investigation of what caused a massive engine failure aboard a Boeing 777-222 commercial airliner Saturday, strewing huge aircraft parts across neighborhoods in suburban Denver.
This engine failure may be related to several others stretching back for years, but first let s review the details of the most recent event. ....

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Huge chunks of plane: What it looked like when a Pratt & Whitney jet engine exploded


Huge chunks of plane: What it looked like when a Pratt & Whitney jet engine exploded
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On Saturday, Feb. 20, residents of a Broomfield, Colo., neighborhood saw large chunks of a plane falling from the sky. Huge portions of the right engine, pieces of fiberglass and flakes of insulation rained down, just missing a home.
United Airlines Flight 328 on its was to Hawaii when its engine experienced a failure. The plane was able to land safely and no injuries were reported.
The engine on the Boeing 777-200 jet was a PW4000-112, made by Connecticut-based Pratt & Whitney. The company is now at the center of a National Transportation Safety Board investigation. Federal aviation regulators ordered United Airlines to step up inspections of all Boeing 777s equipped with that type of engine. United said it is temporarily removing those 24 aircraft from service. ....

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