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JAL 747 ingests cargo container
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It reminds me of the (in)famous Delta photo!
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Would that sort of accident leave the engine with much damage?
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Yes. Big square metal objects weren't designed to go through jet engines, nor were jet engines designed to eat them.
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Wonder if it was a load of Sushi....
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If it wasn't before it is now, those fan blades would have sliced it nice and thin.
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Likely to have no damage to the engine at all, as the container can't get far enough in to hit the blades - but the inlet cowling will have a new nasty dents & scratches.
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Will the internals be damaged because of a lack/disruption of airflow?
Or is that not a problem, even at full thrust (which this wasn't)
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http://media.smh.com.au/national/bre...er-515030.html
Just saw this video. Looks like the offending container is a LAN Cargo container. |
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Unless it was extremely windy, how could a container get out to that location - they don't have wheels.
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