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American Airlines flight diverts due to engine fire; NTSB cites maintenance issues
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Federal investigators have released a preliminary report on an American Airlines plane fire that occurred in March, revealing the incident was caused by a cracked engine fan blade and a component installed backward. The findings were disclosed by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Thursday.

The incident took place on March 13 with American Airlines Flight 1006, which was traveling from Colorado Springs to Dallas. The flight was diverted to Denver due to engine vibrations. Upon landing, fluid leaked from beneath the right engine as the aircraft taxied to its gate. Passengers began shouting "fire" and "smoke" when smoke filled the cabin, prompting an emergency evacuation. Although one emergency slide failed to deploy correctly, passengers exited via another functional slide and over-wing exits. No serious injuries were reported, though 12 passengers sustained minor injuries during the evacuation.

According to the NTSB, both the damaged fan blade and a misinstalled lockwire on the variable stator vane—responsible for regulating airflow inside the engine—were found in the aircraft's right engine. This engine was manufactured by CFM International, a joint venture between GE and France’s Safran SA. While American Airlines is cooperating with the investigation, GE has declined to comment and Safran has not responded to media inquiries.

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The report did not specify when the faulty part was installed or last inspected.

"The way this is looking is that there was a maintenance issue that led to this fire and we've gotta figure out where that error occurred so we can keep that error from happening again," said former NTSB chair Robert Sumwalt, now CBS News transportation safety analyst.

Sharon Petersen, CEO at AirlineRatings.com, remarked on the report: “This is a serious concern. When basic mechanical components are either failing or being installed incorrectly, it raises red flags about maintenance oversight and quality control — not just at the airline level but across the supply chain. Thankfully no lives were lost, but this underscores how crucial meticulous engineering and inspection are to aviation safety.”

Video footage posted online shows several passengers standing on the plane’s wings as emergency crews arrived. The flight carried 172 passengers and six crew members.

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