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Feds focus on metal fatigue as likely cause of United Airlines engine failure

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Feds focus on metal fatigue as likely cause of United Airlines engine failure

Feds focus on metal fatigue as likely cause of United Airlines engine failure

Metal fatigue on a fan blade appears to be the cause of an engine failure on a United Airlines jet that took off from Denver International Airport on Saturday, according to preliminary findings.


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