Seven months after a titanium blade snapped inside the engine of a Southwest Airlines jet, causing an emergency landing in Philadelphia and the death of one passenger, a federal investigation has zeroed in on two central questions:
Why did the blade break? And why weren't its shards contained by a protective sheath that surrounded the engine, preventing further damage to the plane?
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