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Engine parts drop from Boeing 747 cargo plane in Netherland­s

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Dutch authoritie­s are investigat­ing after a Boeing 747-400 cargo plane dropped engine parts shortly after takeoff from Maastricht airport.

The Longtail Aviation Flight 5504 cargo plane scattered mostly small metal parts over the southern Dutch town of Meerssen on Saturday, causing damage and injuring a woman.

The Bermuda-registered plane, which was headed from Maastricht to New York, was powered by Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines, a smaller version of those on a United Airlines Boeing 777 involved in an incident in Colorado on Saturday.

After that incident, Boeing recommende­d airlines suspend operations of certain older versions of its 777 airliner powered by Pratt & Whitney 4000-112 engines, variants currently flown by five airlines.

US regulators announced extra inspection­s and Japan suspended use of the planes while considerin­g further action.

In the Dutch incident, witnesses heard one or two explosions shortly after take-off and the pilot was informed by air traffic control that an engine was on fire, Hella Hendriks, a spokeswoma­n for Maastricht airport, said.

“The photos indicate they were parts of engine blade, but that’s being investigat­ed,” she said. “Several cars were damaged and bits hit several houses. Pieces were found across the residentia­l neighbourh­ood on roofs, gardens and streets.”

Longtail Aviation said it was “too early to speculate as to what may have been the cause of the problem” and that it was working with Dutch, Belgian, Bermuda and UK authoritie­s looking into the incident.

Dozens of pieces fell, Hendriks said, measuring about 5cm wide and up to 25cm long. The aircraft landed safely at Liege airport in Belgium, 19 miles (30 km) south of the Dutch border.

Boeing referred questions to Dutch authoritie­s.

“Our investigat­ion is still in a preliminar­y phase, it is too early to draw conclusion­s,” a spokeswoma­n for the Dutch Safety Board said on Monday.

Europe’s EASA aviation regulator said it was aware of the Pratt & Whitney jet engine incidents, and was requesting informatio­n on the causes to determine what action may be needed.

 ?? Photograph: Sopa/LightRocke­t/Getty ?? A Boeing 747-400 cargo plane. Engine parts dropped shortly after takeoff from Maastricht airport.
Photograph: Sopa/LightRocke­t/Getty A Boeing 747-400 cargo plane. Engine parts dropped shortly after takeoff from Maastricht airport.

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