United Airlines – Engine On Fire From United Airlines Flight 328 Bound For Honolulu, Parts Dropped In Denver

United Airlines – Engine On Fire From United Airlines Flight 328 Bound For Honolulu, Parts Dropped In Denver
From YouTube Channel: February 20, 2021 at 05:18PM
ONN – United Airlines – Engine On Fire From United Airlines Flight 328 Bound For Honolulu, Parts Dropped In Denver

This engine video was from the1six3’s on Instagram, who wrote “An engine on United flight 328 bound for Honolulu Hawaii caught fire. Part of the engine landed on a home in Denver. Lucky the plane landed safely (via: michaelagiulia/Twitter).

Cory Michael Klements on Instagram reported that “777 Engine lands near my parents’ house”.

“A United 777 engine landed on my parents’ front yard. Thankfully everyone including the dogs are safe. Drove up here from Denver immediately after seeing this on my mom’s Facebook.

The “front yard” is located in Bloomfield, Colorado. The airplane just took off from Denver International Airport, and bound for Honolulu.

Rex Chapman posted this Twitter video of the United Airlines 777 engine parts falling from the sky:

The official report is that a spokeswoman representing Denver International Airport reported United Airlines Flight 328 bound for Honolulu experienced an engine issue and returned to the airport. That was from NBC affiliate KUSA. United Airline reported that about 231 people, including a crew of 10 were on board the Boeing 777, and no one was injured.

The plane’s pilot told air traffic control that they were experiencing an “engine failure” after reporting a “heavy mayday.”

Emergency medical services were sent toward the airport at the time of the incident after receiving a call of a possible engine fire.

Here’s a video of the plane from on the ground, where you can see the engine on fire:

Here’s a set of photos of the engine after the 777 landed in Denver:

United Airlines Statement Update On Flight 328:

Flight 328 from DEN (Denver) to HNL (Honolulu) experienced an engine failure shortly after departure, returned safely to Denver and was met by emergency crews as a precaution. There are no reported injuries onboard and we will share more information as it becomes available.

We are in contact with the FAA, NTSB and local law enforcement. All passengers and crew have deplaned and been transported back to the terminal in DEN. We are now working to get our customers on a new flight to Honolulu in the next few hours.

Stay tuned for updates.

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