United Boeing 777 suffers engine failure after takeoff from Denver, debris found but no injuries

A United Boeing 777-200 bound for Honolulu suffered an engine failure shortly after takeoff from Denver on Saturday, the FAA said. The plane returned to Denver where it landed safely. Images shared on social media showed what appeared to be a part of the engine covering in front of a house, while police shared images of other debris. United said there were no injuries reported on board the flight. “The FAA is aware of reports of debris in the vicinity of the airplane’s flight path,” the agency said. The plane departed Denver International Airport shortly after 1 p.m. Mountain time and returned to the airport less than 30 minutes afterward. The NTSB and the FAA said they are investigating the incident. The Broomfield Police Department in Colorado said the plane dropped debris in several neighborhoods and warned against touching or moving pieces of the plane. There were 231 passengers and 10 crew members on board United Flight 328, a twin-engine, wide-body Boeing 777, when its right engine failed, United said. “All passengers and crew have deplaned and been transported back to the terminal” in Denver, United said. “Extremely rare engine failures like this prove there is no substitute for experience and that the most important aircraft safety system is two well-trained, highly skilled, professional pilots at the controls on the flight deck,” said the Air Line Pilots Association, the union that represents United’s pilots. Flightradar24 said the plane was powered by two Pratt and Whitney PW4000 engines. <br/>
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2/20/21
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