NEW YORK (Reuters) - Braking problems may be to blame for a Continental Airlines flight running off a runway in Denver this week-end, according to an online report in the Wall Street Journal on Sunday.
On Saturday, a Continental-operated Boeing 737 failed to take off from Denver en route to Houston. The airplane subsequently ran off the runway, dramatically catching on fire, and leaving many of those on board with injuries. The Journal, citing people familiar with early data gathered by investigators, said preliminary indications point to a braking malfunction.
Full Story: Brakes looked at in Continental runway incident: report - Reuters
On Saturday, a Continental-operated Boeing 737 failed to take off from Denver en route to Houston. The airplane subsequently ran off the runway, dramatically catching on fire, and leaving many of those on board with injuries. The Journal, citing people familiar with early data gathered by investigators, said preliminary indications point to a braking malfunction.
Full Story: Brakes looked at in Continental runway incident: report - Reuters

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