FAA met to discuss more frequent engine inspections days before Denver incident

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Only days before a dramatic engine failure on a United Airlines flight, federal regulators had met about requiring more frequent inspections of the same type of engine, a source familiar with the matter told CNN

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The Federal Aviation Administration review board meeting late last week, which has not been previously reported, is in line with comments made by FAA Administrator Steve Dickson in a new CNN interview. On Saturday, United Airlines Flight 328 made an emergency landing in Denver when its right Pratt & Whitney PW4000 series engine failed with a loud bang only minutes after takeoff.

 

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Era de esperarse, casi un año fuera de servicio después de haber volado mas de 20 años promedio!. Gracias a Dios no hay tragedias que lamentar!

From the video of the engine, it looked like one of the blades only threw the tip of a blade and not the entire blade, which is probably why they survived.

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They lived. Let’s move on before we scare the people.

OMG. These engines just need to wear a mask.

How about more frequent inspections of all types of engines?

Wild guess, no federal agencies were functioning correctly during the Trump administration? Just speculating.

CNN is completely Fake News in my book.

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