WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday the February 2021 engine failure on a United Airlines Boeing 777 in Colorado was due to a crack in a fan blade and cited inadequate inspections as a contributing cause. Soon after the failure, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)…Read More
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