Pilots’ confusion over which engine was failing caused 2021 cargo plane crash off Hawaii, NTSB says

FILE - In this photo provided by the National Transportation Safety Board, the forward section of the fuselage of TransAir flight 810 is recovered from the Pacific Ocean near Honolulu on Oct. 20, 2021. Federal investigators said Thursday, June 15, 2023, that the cargo plane ditched into the ocean off Hawaii in 2021 was because pilots identified the wrong engine that was failing and didn’t have enough power to remain airborne. (Clint Crookshanks/National Transportation Safety Board via AP, File)

FILE - A U.S. Coast Guard cutter patrols the area of debris on July 2, 2021, from a 737 cargo plane that crashed off Oahu near Honolulu. Federal investigators said Thursday, June 15, 2023, that the cargo plane ditched into the ocean off Hawaii in 2021 was because pilots identified the wrong engine that was failing and didn’t have enough power to remain airborne. (Craig T. Kojima/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP, File)

Federal investigators say a cargo plane ditched into the ocean off Hawaii in 2021 because pilots identified the wrong engine that was failing and didn’t have enough power to remain airborne.