WHAT WE KNOW:
(Denver ABC) Debris from a United Airlines Boeing 777 fell on parts of a Broomfield neighborhood Saturday.
United Flight 328 was flying from Denver to Honolulu when it experienced a right-engine failure shortly after takeoff, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Plane drops debris, has emergency landing at Denver Airport https://t.co/iKIkqqCAOt pic.twitter.com/I2mcF88j7d
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) February 20, 2021
Incredible photos by Hayden Smith of UA328 suffering an engine failure shortly after departing Denver #UA328 #Denver #UAL328 pic.twitter.com/JF89Q8lPua
— Tamas (@tamaskls) February 20, 2021
NEW: United says no reported injuries onboard Flight 328 that had 231 passengers and 10 crew onboard that safely landed back at Denver after suffering engine failure
— davidshepardson (@davidshepardson) February 20, 2021
HEADLINES:
• United Airlines flight returns to airport as aircraft debris found in neighborhoods outside Denver
• Debris from United Airlines Boeing 777 falls on Broomfield neighborhood; flight lands safely at DIA
VIDEO:
The following video is of the aircraft landing safely at the nearest airport
GO DEEPER:
FAA Statement: @United Airlines flight from @DENAirport. pic.twitter.com/f7HNkrnIZN
— The FAA ✈️ (@FAANews) February 20, 2021
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