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American Airlines grounds plane after engine issue at San Francisco airport

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American Airlines grounds plane after engine issue at San Francisco airport
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An American Airlines flight departing from San Francisco International Airport on Friday faced an engine issue that led to a "puff of smoke" and debris on the runway, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The incident involved Flight AA1175, operated by an Airbus A321-200. The aircraft took off from Runway 01R with visible smoke coming from its left engine. Despite this, the crew continued the flight, reaching an altitude of 35,000 feet en route to Dallas-Fort Worth.

An American Airlines spokesperson stated that the plane "experienced a mechanical issue while departing from San Francisco that did not impact the safety of flight or prevent the aircraft from continuing" its scheduled journey.

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The airline has not confirmed whether the crew was aware of the smoke at takeoff or if their decision to proceed was based on available information at departure time.

The spokesperson further noted that the plane landed safely at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport nearly three hours later. A routine inspection after landing revealed debris identified as a left-engine thrust reverser liner on the runway. The FAA confirmed recovery of this debris. No injuries were reported in connection with this event.

Following this incident, American Airlines grounded the aircraft for additional inspection and maintenance procedures.

"Safety is our top priority and we are investigating this incident," said the spokesperson.

As of Monday, reports indicate that the plane remains out of service.

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