Engine failure, brush fire: United Airlines flight returns to Dulles shortly after takeoff
A Tokyo-bound United Airlines flight was forced to return to Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia due to engine failure shortly after takeoff on Saturday afternoon. Visuals showed smoke billowing from near a runway at the Dulles airport.(AFP) United Flight 803, which landed back safely, had experienced the engine failure during departure, Reuters news agency quoted the Federal Aviation Administration as saying. Visuals, including purported photographs and videos of the incident being circulated on social media platforms, showed smoke billowing from near a runway at the Dulles airport. Dulles is located about 25 miles (40 km) from Washington, D.C., and is the closest international airport to the US capital. Loss of power in engine, cover separated causing brush fire The flight, a Boeing 777-200 aircraft, landed back shortly after takeoff after one of its engines lost power, Reuters quoted a United Airlines spokesperson as saying. The spokesperson said there had been no reported injuries among the 275 passengers and 15 crew members onboard the flight. US Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy provided information regarding …






