WASHINGTON (March 5, 2021) — In this photo taken Feb. 21, 2021, the fire damage to the outboard side of the right engine from the Feb. 20, 2021, United Airlines flight 328 engine failure event is seen. The engine is being examined in a hangar in Denver, as part of the NTSB’s ongoing investigation of the incident. The NTSB released an investigative update on its investigation of the incident March 5. UAL flight 328 experienced a failure of the right Pratt & Whitney PW4077 engine shortly after takeoff from Denver International Airport, Denver. There were no injuries reported, and the airplane su


WASHINGTON (March 5, 2021) — In this photo taken Feb. 21, 2021, the fire damage to the outboard side of the right engine from the Feb. 20, 2021, United Airlines flight 328 engine failure event is seen. The engine is being examined in a hangar in Denver, as part of the NTSB’s ongoing investigation of the incident. The NTSB released an investigative update on its investigation of the incident March 5. UAL flight 328 experienced a failure of the right Pratt & Whitney PW4077 engine shortly after takeoff from Denver International Airport, Denver. There were no injuries reported, and the airplane sustained minor damage. Engine Failure Incident, United Airlines flight 328, Feb. 20, 2021


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