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United 777 plane flew fewer than half of flights allowed between checks -NTSB

Updated: 2021-03-06 04:00

FILE PHOTO: The damaged starboard engine of United Airlines flight 328, a Boeing 777-200, is seen following a Feb. 20 engine failure incident, in a hangar at Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, US February 22, 2021. National Transportation [Photo/Agencies]

WASHINGTON - A United Airlines Boeing 777 plane with a Pratt & Whitney engine that failed on Feb. 20 had flown fewer than half the flights allowed by US regulators between fan blade inspections, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed on Friday.

The Boeing Co 777 plane had flown 2,979 cycles, equivalent to one take-off and landing, which compares to the checks every 6,500 cycles mandated after a separate United engine incident in 2018, the NTSB said.

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