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Email 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 Published 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. ....
Guam-Honolulu flights not affected by United engine failure Staff Reports Guam to Honolulu flights should not be affected by a United Airlines Boeing 777 engine problem. We don t expect any major impacts on the Guam-Honolulu route at the moment, United Corporate Communications stated Tuesday. “Starting immediately and out of an abundance of caution, we are voluntarily and temporarily removing 24 Boeing 777 aircraft powered by Pratt & Whitney 4000 series engines from our schedule. Commercial airlines around the world grounded their 777s, pending investigation. Boeing has recommended the suspension of operations of the 69 in-service and 59 in-storage 777s using Pratt and Whitney 4000-112 engine until further notice, according to USA TODAY. ....
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United Airlines Passengers Who Gave Aid to Dying Man With COVID Were Given $75 Flight Voucher It s been confirmed that a man who died last week in some respiratory or cardiac distress on board a California-bound United flight out of Orlando was COVID-positive. And now passengers who helped administer medical aid are wondering why they had to find out from the news media. The nightmare of all COVID nightmares happened to a group of passengers flying from Orlando to Los Angeles on December 14, after a 69-year-old man experiencing COVID symptoms lied on a travel form, boarded the plane, and promptly went into cardiac arrest after takeoff. The plane made a medical-emergency landing in New Orleans, and while some passengers overheard the man s wife tell medical personnel that he had been experiencing symptoms, including a loss of taste and smell, the United crew understood that the man had died of a heart attack, and decided to fly the same plane on to LAX. Passengers were give ....
Passenger who had medical emergency on flight died of COVID-19, coroner says By Azi Paybarah New York Times,Updated December 23, 2020, 3:49 a.m. Email to a Friend A United Airlines plane.Seth Wenig/Associated Press A coroner in Louisiana confirmed Tuesday what some had feared: that the death last week of a 69-year-old man who experienced a medical emergency aboard a United Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles had been caused by COVID-19. The coronerâs office in Jefferson Parish identified the passenger as Isais Hernandez, 69, of Los Angeles, who was on United Flight 591 when it took off from Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 18. ....