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Makes you rethink asking for the window seat. rsdsharp Feb 2021 #1
There was a case years ago when an engine blew, hit the window and sucked the woman out mitch96 Feb 2021 #11
I remember that. There was a huge hole in the front of the cabin. rsdsharp Feb 2021 #14
Passengers were able to pull her back in. TwilightZone Feb 2021 #16
OMG Dave in VA Feb 2021 #2
A joke from an old Prairie Home Companion program - cab67 Feb 2021 #28
Probably lost a blade, my guess. rickyhall Feb 2021 #3
I wouldn't know how to tell Nevilledog Feb 2021 #4
Shaking, out of balance. rickyhall Feb 2021 #8
From the video I saw all the blades appeared intact Major Nikon Feb 2021 #15
Glad all are well. NCDem47 Feb 2021 #5
Wow that would be scary. They were lucky. nt doc03 Feb 2021 #6
Is that engine still under power? Thunderbeast Feb 2021 #7
The first thing you do in that situation is kill the engine Major Nikon Feb 2021 #17
I am thinking of William Shatner on that Twilight Zone episode nt doc03 Feb 2021 #9
The funniest preview I ever saw on TCM: El Supremo Feb 2021 #10
Never inflate the vest in the plane! pfitz59 Feb 2021 #23
Now I know where that 9/16" wrench is/was. Chainfire Feb 2021 #12
Not necessarily anyone's fault Major Nikon Feb 2021 #21
Audio from control tower blaze Feb 2021 #13
I wonder why they call it "heavy"?... Loaded with fuel? Heavy for the "H" designator? nt mitch96 Feb 2021 #18
It's a designation for the aircraft itself Major Nikon Feb 2021 #20
Thanks!! mitch96 Feb 2021 #22
The audio at 8:51 sounds like the fire bell Major Nikon Feb 2021 #19
Thank You for this. Tommymac Feb 2021 #27
The nacelle is missing. This is a "high-bypass" turbofan engine. Very reliable. pfitz59 Feb 2021 #24
Oh my! Trueblue Texan Feb 2021 #25
Guess where the pieces parts landed.... paleotn Feb 2021 #26
Miss the old Stapleton Airport and the 94th Aerosquadron --- way back when erronis Feb 2021 #29
There were close calls in Broomfield, CO where parts of the engline ended up. Laffy Kat Feb 2021 #30
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