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A CHILLING radio recording has captured the moment the pilot of a United Airlines flight realized one of the engines had failed.

The plane had just taken off from an airport in Washington DC when the pilot had to make an abrupt mid-air U-turn.

United Airlines plane landing.
A United Airlines flight was forced to turn around mid-air on July 25 (file photo)Credit: Getty

United Flight 108 took off on July 25 from Washington Dulles International Airport and was heading to Munich, Germany.

The massive flight, which was made on a Boeing 787, was carrying 219 passengers and 11 crew members, United confirmed to CNN.

But after ascending to just 5,000 feet in the air, the pilot realized that they would have to return to the airport as soon as possible.

A disturbing radio call to air traffic control captured the pilot saying, “Engine failure, left engine.

“Mayday, mayday, mayday,” said the pilot, according to the audio published by LiveATC.net.

An air traffic controller quickly responded and said, “Are you able to make your way back to the field at this time.”

“There’s nobody between you and the field.”

The controller then had to help direct the pilot to a safe place 10 miles away from the airport where they could dump fuel.

According to data from the flight tracking site Flightradar 24, the flight had landed back at Dulles just 30 minutes after it took off.

In a statement, United said, “The plane landed safely, and all passengers deplaned normally at the gate.”

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Fire and rescue crews assessed the plane before it was towed to the gate, according to the airport.

“The flight was canceled afterward, and we quickly organized alternative travel plans to ensure our customers reached their destinations at the earliest,” United stated.

The airplane was returned to service after three days of repairs and has successfully made many international flights.

US on edge over ‘cluster’ of plane crashes

A series of devastating plane crashes, including the mid-air collision above DC that killed 67, has left Americans terrified of traveling by air.

However, aviation expert and attorney Jason Matzus told The U.S. Sun the crashes can be attributed to “random clustering.”

“Though these incidents are tragic, the most probable explanation is ‘random clustering.’ This phenomenon happens when several accidents occur in a short timeframe, distorting our overall perception and leading us to believe that there is a rising trend in plane crashes,” Matzus explained.

“When in reality these crashes, despite being so close together, are merely coincidental and not caused by a systemic safety issue.”

The short period Matzus referred to was just a matter of three weeks. The aviation mishaps included:

January 29 – A military helicopter and American Airlines plane collided at the Washington DC airport, killing 67 people

January 31 – An air ambulance carrying a 6-year-old girl and her mom crashed on a street in Philadelphia, killing seven people in total

February 5 – A Japan Airlines flight hit a parked Delta plane at Seattle SeaTac Airport and no one was injured

February 6 – A small commuter plane on its way to Nome, Alaska, crashed killing all 10 people on board

February 10 – Motley Crue singer Vince Neil’s private jet collided with another plane, killing the pilot and injuring four others

February 17 – A Delta plane crashed on the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport, miraculously killing no one but injuring 21

February 19 – Two planes collided at Marana Airport in Arizona, killing two people

February 24 – Smoke filled a Delta Airlines flight cabin forcing passengers to evacuate by a slide after making an emergency landing in Atlanta

March 9 – A Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft crashed into a retirement village parking lot in Manheim, Pennsylvania

March 13 – An American Airlines jet engine erupted into flames at the Denver airport, forcing passengers to escape onto the plane’s wing

FLIGHT FEARS

The plane drama comes after three people died in an aircraft crash off a California coast in July.

The private plane was zooming from the Bay Area to Pacific Grove when it plummeted into the waters.

Travelers have remained vigilant after an American Airlines flight collided with a Black Hawk earlier this year, resulting in the death of all passengers aboard.

The National Transportation Safety Board is still investigating the crash and held a series of hearings last week to discuss their findings.

In one hearing, officials released the final conversation that was had between the Army pilots moments before the wreck.

And they played a video of the wreck that left mourning family members sitting in the room sobbing.

The NTSB will continue to share its findings with the public.

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