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Plane engine cover falls apart mid-air during Taiwan flight

Plane engine cover falls apart mid-air during Taiwan flight

A flight heading from southern Taiwan's Kaohsiung to Kinmen was forced to return after a panel covering the plane's engine came loose mid-air.

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