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Boeing 737 Engine failure, one dead
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief Sapulpa" data-source="post: 3105968" data-attributes="member: 18458"><p>No more window seats for me...</p><p>I've been on 2 flights that had engine failures; one flying out of Tulsa, the other flying out of Detroit. The Tulsa failure was a non-event; they just circled back and landed. The Detroit failure was a huge ball of fire, then black smoke followed by engine parts. Plane vibrated allot but safely landed. In either case it was a major PITA but safely walked away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief Sapulpa, post: 3105968, member: 18458"] No more window seats for me... I've been on 2 flights that had engine failures; one flying out of Tulsa, the other flying out of Detroit. The Tulsa failure was a non-event; they just circled back and landed. The Detroit failure was a huge ball of fire, then black smoke followed by engine parts. Plane vibrated allot but safely landed. In either case it was a major PITA but safely walked away. [/QUOTE]
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