http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... rbine.html
DATE:21/02/11
SOURCE:Air Transport Intelligence news
Delta 737-800 suffers engine failure, sheds turbine blades
By Ghim-Lay Yeo
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 737-800 was forced to make an emergency landing today after it experienced a contained engine failure shortly after take-off and shedded engine parts onto the ground.
The aircraft, powered by CFM56-7B-26 engines, returned to Fort Lauderdale at 08:00hr shortly after departure for a flight to Minneapolis after an engine shut down, says a US FAA spokeswoman.
It landed without incident, and the aircraft's passengers deplaned by stairs at the airport's taxiway, she adds.
"The FAA's preliminary inspection of the engine revealed that it was a contained failure.
Engine turbine blades exited the rear of the engine, they did not penetrate the engine cover," says the spokeswoman.
Delta was not contactable for comment.
The airline operates a fleet of 73 737-800s, according to Flightglobal's ACAS database. All of them are powered by CFM56 engines.