Boeing recommends some 777 planes ground for inspection after engine breaks apart mid-flight

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Boeing is recommending some 777 planes in their operating fleet be grounded for inspections in the wake of an engine failure aboard a United Airlines flight this weekend. The Boeing 777 plane is now under an NTSB investigation. Transportation correspondent Errol Barnett reports on what may have gone wrong for the plane.

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Other than being trapped in the ocean by myself this is like my second worst fear being on a plane in the engine is falling apart🤔

journeymansmitty
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Holy Crap!!! I don't think I would ever be getting on a plane again after that!

marianpizeno
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Well at least they weren't half way to Hawaii when it happened.. that could've been bad..

jerryl
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Hmmm, I guess you can't..Stop, Drop, and Roll in this case, huh ???

ToyManFlyer
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I was flying united on same Saturday from Houston to DC and there a huge "bang noise" mid flight too and I thought I was gonna die but I thought it was turbulence. Never heard such a turbulence b4 though. I completed the rest of trip with my heart in my belly.

sevovevo
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If you're on a boat, bus, car, truck or train and an engine fire occurs; you stop, fight the fire or get off, ...on a

RPM.
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Now the entire comment section will blame Boeing for this even tho this isn't Boeing's fault and the 777 has a great safety record

sideyoke
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Keep them in the Air! The plane is not to be grounded!

mynintendogamingfeed
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Pratt and Whitney's 'DEPENDABLE ENGINES!'

lordlucan
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Salute to the pilots for saving those passengers.

gilbertrutaremara
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This will surely be featured on 'TheFlightChannel' for sure!

disneywave
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I am going to travel in a couple of weeks 🙄😕

atifrana
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The plane landed didn't it???... Well okay then.... Nothing to see here folks keep moving

frankiechileman
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i'm gonna stick with those Rolls Royce

MrMustangMan
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I will probably never fly again. Especially when they require these awful tests that might rupture your brain.

flyandshy
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Lol another Boeing going boing boing 🤣😂🤣

mcchoke
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Whoever God is? Whatever God means to you? A true servant of YHWH and his only begotten son Yahusha will never talk like that. You know who actually is serious about the kingdom and serving the one true Elohim of the universe by the way they talk and live. SMH....but she is right as far as many people out here serving false gods like Buddha and Isis. Idolatry at its finest. I am glad those people on the plane survived. That was the grace and mercy of YHWH, not Buddha, Isis, Saturn, Zeus, Ishtar, Brahma or any other false God that people call on.

yahosephbenyisrael
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That plane never should of been in the air, the oldest 777 alive! Thank god no one was hurt!

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