Two passengers aboard a United Airlines plane that had to make an emergency landing after one of its engines blew apart in February are suing the airline.
One of their lawyers described the incident as "terror" that "lasts a lifetime," Fox News reported. In separate lawsuits filed in Chicago last Friday, Joseph McGinley of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Jonathan Strawn of Sioux City, Iowa, said they had suffered personal, emotional, and financial injuries. United Airlines is based in Chicago.
The two passengers were on the flight heading to Honolulu from Denver, Colorado when the Boeing 777's engine blew apart on Feb. 20.