NTSB: American Airlines engine fire caused by improperly installed parts

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An American Airlines Boeing 737 caught fire after engine issues caused by improperly installed parts, including a backward airflow control component, leading to fuel leaks and engine damage. The incident resulted in minor injuries and highlights ongoing safety investigations, but experts affirm that air travel remains very safe overall.
- Engine that caught fire on American Airlines flight had parts installed backward: safety board report Fortune
- American Airlines plane that caught fire in Denver had loose and incorrectly installed parts, NTSB report says CBS News
- NTSB finds fuel leak and improperly installed parts in the engine of an airliner that caught fire AP News
- Report finds plane’s engine issues led to fire that injured 12 at DIA KDVR
- NTSB report: American Airlines plane that diverted to DIA before catching fire had parts incorrectly installed Denver7
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