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DENVER—Federal investigators plan to release what they’ve concluded so far about a plane crash at Denver International Airport in December that left the plane charred and demolished.

The National Transportation Safety Board was set to release findings Friday on Continental Flight 1404.

All 115 people board survived. Forty-one people were injured when the Boeing 737 went off the runway and caught fire as it was starting to take off for Houston.

The plane veered across open fields, an airport taxiway and a raised service road before coming to rest near an airport fire station.

The plane’s flight recorders were recovered, and they included an odd bumping and rattling noise. But crew members didn’t talk on the recording about any problem with wind.

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Information from: KUSA-TV,

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