F100 Probe

Investigators probing the June 10 crash of a USAF F-16C near Luke AFB, Ariz., have determined that a faulty fourth stage low-pressure turbine blade in a Pratt & Whitney F100 engine was responsible. Officials from the Connecticut-based engine-maker said an initial investigation into the incident, in...

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