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One Bird Kills Two Engines

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A Eurowings A319 at Stuttgart suffered dual engine failure after a bird was ingested in one and fragments were ingested in the other. The aircraft rejected takeoff. (avherald.com) 更多...

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MikeMohle
Mike Mohle 2
Almost sounds like a movie script!
bombardierkeep
at least it was on take off though
bbabis
bbabis 1
???? That is the worse time for engine issues. Maybe you meant, at least it happened at a time in the takeoff when there was available runway to stop.
paultrubits
paul trubits 1
That does not sound possible.
Ruger9X19
Ruger9X19 1
Right, what are the chances the blades are not only not contained by the containment ring but eject forward out of the cowl and are also shed at the correct trajectory to miss the fuselage and enter the engine on the other wing. Incredible circumstances at play.
linbb
linbb -2
Stupid headline as engine fragments from one engine were ingested by the other not the bird.
kdurbin
Kris Durbin 3
Read the detailed description right under that headline.
ToddBaldwin3
ToddBaldwin3 1
The second engine was indeed killed by collateral damage, but I'll still give the bird credit for two kills. Thankfully, it was only the engines that were killed.
TorstenHoff
Torsten Hoff 1
...and the bird.

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