AA jet cuts flight short after engine fails
An American Airlines jet made an emergency landing Monday at New York's Kennedy airport after one of the two engines lost power. Airline officials said there were no injuries.

The MD-80 took off from LaGuardia Airport bound for Atlanta, but the crew immediately noticed they did not have full power, said American spokesman Tim Smith.

"They powered it back, shut down the engine as they're trained to do, continued to fly on one engine and made a totally normal landing at JFK" Airport 20 minutes later, Smith said.

Smith said engine debris found on the runway at LaGuardia and the engine will be examined to determine the cause of the failure.

There were 139 passengers and a crew of 5 aboard the plane. About 80 were put on the next American flight to Atlanta, and the remaining passengers were booked on other airlines, Smith said.

The MD-80 has two engines mounted on the rear of the plane. Like all twin-engine planes used in commercial aviation, it is designed to fly on one engine in case of failure, although that can make for a slower ascent.

It was not clear when the American jet had its last major maintenance inspection. Smith said the engine failure was not related to the grounding of American's MD-80 fleet this spring to correct the packing of electrical wires.
Posted on Tuesday, 05 August 2008 @ 13:14:54 EDT by admin

 
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