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Scary landing after United flight loses engine cover over Pacific Ocean

NEW YORK: A United Airlines flight with 373 people on board had to make an emergency landing in Honolulu after the cover of the plane''s right engine came off over the Pacific Ocean, triggering panic among the passengers.

Scary landing after United flight loses engine cover over Pacific Ocean

This photo provided by passenger Haley Ebert shows damage to an engine on what the FAA says is a Boeing 777 after parts came off the jetliner during its flight from San Francisco to Honolulu on February 13, 2018. AP/PTI



New York, February 14

A United Airlines flight with 373 people on board had to make an emergency landing in Honolulu after the cover of the plane's right engine came off over the Pacific Ocean, triggering panic among the passengers.

The incident occurred less than an hour before United Airlines flight 1175 from San Francisco was set to land in Honolulu yesterday. The Boeing 777 plane was flying over the Pacific Ocean, the airline said.

There were 363 passengers and 10 crew members aboard the plane, CNN affiliate KHNL reported.

The plane landed safely as emergency responders and fire engines waited close to the runway.

"Scariest flight of my life," a passenger tweeted.

Passenger Erik Haddad recorded video of the engine without its cover as the plane flew over the Pacific.

"That looks bad, plane and simple," he wrote on Twitter describing the sight of pieces of metal missing from the front of the engine cowling.

Another passenger, Jeff Carter, posted a video showing the shaking in the cabin as the plane descended to land.

He heard a "big metallic bang," he said, and then the plane began to shake.

United Airlines spokesman Charles Hobart said the pilots safely landed the aircraft at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, taxied to the gate, and the passengers got off the plane as they normally would.

The Boeing 777 is powered by Pratt & Whitney's PW4000-112 inch engines, the engine's manufacturer said.

"Pratt & Whitney is supporting the authorities in their investigation," the report quoted the company as saying said in a statement. — PTI 

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