DENVER—Federal investigators will release some of their findings Friday on a jetliner that veered off a runway and caught fire while taking off from Denver in December.
Dozens of people were injured but no one died when a Continental Airlines 737 bound for Houston hurtled into a ravine at Denver International Airport on Dec. 20.
Initial reports said 38 people were injured. The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday that 41 were hurt.
The plane carried 115 passengers and crew.
Documents to be released Friday include investigative reports, interview summaries, statements from the crew and air traffic controllers and information from the flight data recorder.
The NTSB says no analysis of the accident will be released until a later, unspecified date.



