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The safety board said a Delta Airlines 777-200ER, the same model that crashed at Heathrow, was en route from Shanghai to Atlanta when its right engine lost thrust while the plane was cruising at 39,000 feet over Montana on Nov. 26.
Both 777s were powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 895 engines. General Electric also supplies engines for the 777.
On the Delta flight, the pilots followed flight manual procedures and descended to 31,000 feet, where the engine recovered and responded normally, the safety board said. The flight, with 15 crew and 232 passengers, continued to Atlanta, where it landed without further incident. |
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