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Flight path of United Airlines Flight 328. On February 20, 2021, United Airlines Flight 328 (UA328/UAL328), a scheduled U.S. domestic passenger flight from Denver to Honolulu, suffered what was technically ruled a contained engine failure [2] despite shedding large pieces of debris, approximately four minutes after takeoff from Denver International Airport (DEN).
United is the only U.S. airline with Boeing 777s powered by the engine that failed Saturday. Travelers still might be booked on another Boeing 777.
What Happened: According to the Federal Aviation Administration, there were 231 passengers and 10 crew members on board Flight 328, a Boeing 777-200. Nobody aboard or on the ground was reported ...
The aircraft suffered dual-engine failure due to high water intake during a hail storm, executed a forced landing on a state highway, and crashed into buildings, killing 63 aboard the aircraft as well as 9 on the ground. April 27, 1976 37 39 51 American Airlines Flight 625: St. Thomas: U.S. Virgin Islands: Boeing 727-100
Damage to a fan blade on an engine that failed on a United Airlines Boeing 777 flight is consistent with metal fatigue, based on a preliminary assessment, the chairman of the U.S. air accident ...
Boeing 777-222: San Francisco-Honolulu: Engine failure Flight 627: Newark Liberty International Airport: 15 June 2019: Boeing 757-224: Denver-Newark: Hard landing Flight 328: Over Broomfield, Colorado: 20 February 2021: Boeing 777-222: Denver-Honolulu: Uncontained engine failure Flight 1727: O'Hare International Airport: 12 January 2025: Boeing ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday it is continuing to review Boeing 777-200 planes equipped with Pratt & Whitney (PW) engines like the one involved in a United Airlines ...
A PW4074 engine had a fan blade failure and associated engine cowl damage as the Boeing 777-200 was climbing out of Okinawa. [18] As of March 2021 the investigation is ongoing. 20 February 2021, United Airlines Flight 328 Boeing 777-200's right hand PW4077-112 had a blade failure shortly after taking off from Denver, causing significant engine ...