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 Airplanes Should Always Land With ALL the Parts They Took Off With
Airplanes Should Always Land With ALL the Parts They Took Off With
On Thursday, a 20-pound engine tail cone fell from a Boeing 777 plane headed from JFK Airport to Tokyo and onto the front yard of Michelle Russell in Roosevelt, Long Island. The Delta crew only realized the four-foot piece of metal was missing after it landed in Tokyo—14 hours later. picked by suebe 2 weeks ago
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 chinook
2 weeks ago
Wowzers. Someone needs to explain to these people that s**t happens!

I'm sure there will be an investigation into the bolting or fastening of all engine tail cones now, but it amazes me how some people assume that "people" have control of every little detail of life.
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 DerAlt
2 weeks ago
"Well I'm hoping it's a sign of blessings coming from heaven," said Roosevelt resident Rev. Al Henry.

Yep. The Lord does work in mysterious ways.
We sure are lucky we have all these religious folks around to decipher these apparently coded messages.
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 cecilber...
2 weeks ago
Sounds like those planes are over-engineered, being sent up with pieces they obviously don't need.
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