The Borneo Post (Sabah)

United plane suffers engine failure, scatters debris over US city

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DENVER: A United Airlines plane suffered a fiery engine failure Saturday shortly after taking off from Denver for Hawaii, dropping massive debris on a residentia­l area before a safe emergency landing, officials said.

A video shot from inside the aircraft – which had 231 passengers and 10 crew onboard – showed the right engine ablaze and wobbling on the wing of the Boeing 777-200, its cover entirely missing as the aircraft flew over a barren landscape.

There were no injuries on the plane or on the ground, authoritie­s said.

“I can honestly say I thought we were going to die at one point – because we started dropping altitude right after the explosion,” passenger David Delucia told The Denver Post.

“I grabbed my wife’s hand and said, ‘We’re done.’”

Delucia said his stepdaught­er tweeted the online video, which was shot by another passenger.

“Flight UA328 from Denver to Honolulu experience­d an engine failure shortly after departure, returned safely to Denver and was met by emergency crews as a precaution,” United Airlines said in a statement.

“The majority of customers originally on UA328 are currently on their way to Honolulu on a new flight,” it added, saying those who did not wish to travel immediatel­y had been provided with hotel accommodat­ion.

In a recording of the distress call obtained from the website LiveATC, which broadcasts air traffic communicat­ions, the pilot requested emergency permission to turn back to Denver.

“Three-twenty-eight, uh, heavy. We’ve experience­d engine failure, need to turn. Mayday, mayday,” he said, without obvious panic in his voice.

“Mayday, aircraft, uh, just experience­d engine failure,” he said, after the tower asked him to repeat himself.

“Need a turn immediatel­y.”

Meanwhile, residents in the Denver suburb of Broomfield found large pieces of the plane scattered around their community, including a giant circular piece of metal that landed in the yard of Kirby Klements.

“It was a little overwhelmi­ng,” he told CNN.

“It landed square on top of my truck and fell off,” he said, reporting that a separate large piece of debris had put a 1.5metre hole in a neighbour’s roof.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said it was “aware of reports of debris in the vicinity of the airplane’s flight path,” adding that the agency and the National Transporta­tion Safety Board would be investigat­ing the incident.

“If you find debris PLEASE don’t touch it or move it. The @ NTSB wants all debris to remain in place for investigat­ion,” Bloomfield police tweeted.

It posted photos of debris scattered across a sports field at a park, including one piece of the plane with a warning message painted in red: “Stand clear of hazard areas while engine is running.”

United said it would “continue to work with federal agencies investigat­ing this incident.”

Heather Solar was running a practice at the park for her girls’ soccer team when she said she heard an explosion, following by debris raining down.

“Honestly, what I thought it was at first... I thought we were being bombed,” Solar told The Denver Post. “There was so much debris in the sky.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Combinatio­n photos show debris fallen from a United Airlines airplane’s engine lay scattered in the neighbourh­ood of Broomfield.
Combinatio­n photos show debris fallen from a United Airlines airplane’s engine lay scattered in the neighbourh­ood of Broomfield.
 ?? — AFP photos ?? Pieces of an airplane engine from Flight 328 sit scattered in a neighbourh­ood in Broomfield, Colorado.
— AFP photos Pieces of an airplane engine from Flight 328 sit scattered in a neighbourh­ood in Broomfield, Colorado.

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