Passenger jet lands in Hawaii after
engine covering rips apart
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[February 14, 2018]
(Reuters) - Passengers aboard a
United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Honolulu had a scary trip
over the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, after the casing around one of the
engines ripped apart, officials said.
United flight 1175, with more than 370 people on board including crew
members, landed without incident at Honolulu International Airport,
United Airlines Inc spokesman Charles Hobart said in an email.
"Scariest flight of my life," Maria Falaschi, a marketing consultant
from San Francisco, wrote on Twitter. She posted photos on the social
media website of the aircraft's engine with its covering, also known as
the cowling, missing.
Hobart said he could not immediately say whether or not the engine on
the Boeing 777 continued to function after the cowling came off.
The pilots of United flight 1175 declared an emergency due to a
vibration in the right engine before the plane landed safely, Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesman Ian Gregor said in an email. The
FAA will investigate the incident.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles)
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The plane with engine problems is seen on the tarmac in Honolulu,
Hawaii, U.S., February 13, 2018 in this picture obtained from social
media. Mariah Amerine/via REUTERS
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