@nytimes: A Boeing cargo plane headed for Puerto Rico was diverted back to Miami International Airport shortly after takeoff when an engine failed, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The episode is another potential setback for Boeing, which has been thrust into the spotlight in recent weeks over quality control concerns. Video taken from the ground appeared to show flames repeatedly shooting from the plane as it flew. The plane, Atlas Air Flight 5Y095, landed safely after experiencing an “engine malfunction” shortly after departure, the airline said early Friday. The F.A.A. said in its initial report on the incident that a post-flight inspection revealed “a softball-size hole” above the No. 2 engine. It said it would investigate further. Tap the link in our bio to read the article.