A United Airlines flight bound for Honolulu was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver, Colorado, after its engine failed and appeared to have caught fire with passengers on board.
United Airlines flight 328 had just taken off when it was forced to return to Denver, Colorado, due to a “reported engine issue,” Denver International Airport officials said Saturday afternoon. “The aircraft has landed safely and no injuries have been reported. Big thanks to the pilot and crew for safely landing the aircraft,” tweeted the airport.
United flight 328 departed from DEN this afternoon and returned shortly after with a reported engine issue. The aircraft has landed safely and no injuries have been reported. Big thanks to the pilot and crew for safely landing the aircraft.
— Denver Int’l Airport (@DENAirport)
Video posted to social media, purportedly taken by a Flight 328 passenger, shows that one of the plane’s engines appears to have caught fire prior to landing. In another video, also focused on the engine, passengers can be heard cheering once the plane finally touches the tarmac.
This video was taken by a passenger on the flight. I take no credit for this video.
— michaela🦋 (@michaelagiulia)
BREAKING
This is the moment United flight 328 landed in DIA
Passengers cheer.
You can see damage to right engine.
Video: Troy Lewis
— Chris Vanderveen (@chrisvanderveen)
MORE VIDEO from United Flight 328
Flight took off around 12:49pm.
Landed 40 minutes later
Courtesy: Troy Lewis
— Chris Vanderveen (@chrisvanderveen)
According to the Broomfield Police Department, the plane also dropped debris in several neighborhoods, including in front of homes and in a park. No injuries on the ground have been reported, according to the department.
If you were injured by falling debris please call 911 to let us know asap.
— Broomfield Police (@BroomfieldPD)
If you find debris PLEASE don’t touch it or move it. The wants all debris to remain in place for investigation. Thank you.
— Broomfield Police (@BroomfieldPD)
The aircraft, a Boeing 777-200, was carrying 231 passengers and 10 crew members, to Reuters reporter David Shepardson. The police department has warned people on the ground to report any found debris, and to not touch anything they find.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Saturday afternoon that it will investigate the incident in conjunction with the National Transportation Safety Board, which will lead the investigation and provide updates.
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— The FAA ✈️ (@FAANews)
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