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Federal investigators say an American Airlines plane that caught fire in March had a cracked engine fan blade and a component installed backward, ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found a fuel leak and several improperly installed parts inside the engine of an ...
In a shocking revelation, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the reason an American Airlines plane caught ...
The flight, which took off from the Colorado Springs airport, reached 16,000 feet before it diverted to land at Denver ...
Federal investigators have released some details in the investigation into a plane that caught fire on the tarmac of Denver ...
Investigators say when they looked at the plane's engine, some parts were loose and appeared to be installed incorrectly, ...
On March 13, an American Airlines flight was diverted from its destination after the flight crew reported engine vibrations, ...
The Boeing 737 that caught fire at Denver International Airport in March had parts incorrectly installed which lead to fuel ...
Flight 1445 landed safely, and video shows Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting units from the Los Angeles Fire Department ...
A preliminary report into a March incident on an American Airlines plane in Denver highlighted several engine parts that were incorrectly installed and may have contributed to the vibrations and fire.
An American Airlines flight declared an emergency shortly after takeoff, forcing the crew and passengers to return to Los Angeles International Airport early Friday morning. Video showed Aircraft ...