Delta Airlines B772 at Atlanta on Jan 2nd 2009, engine failure during takeoff
Last Update: October 10, 2012 / 13:17:38 GMT/Zulu time
The NTSB released their factual report saying, that the aircraft experienced an uncontained fan blade separation from the right hand engine. While taxiing to the departure runway the crew had shut the right hand engine down. About 2-3 minut...
The NTSB released their factual report saying, that the aircraft experienced an uncontained fan blade separation from the right hand engine. While taxiing to the departure runway the crew had shut the right hand engine down. About 2-3 minut
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Incident Facts
Date of incident
Jan 2, 2009
Classification
Incident
Cause
Engine failure
Airline
Delta Airlines
Aircraft Type
Boeing 777-200
ICAO Type Designator
B772
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