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When real life imitates (science) fiction. We all know what really happened.pic.twitter.com/kAnihJD1Pj
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What's the problem, it's just a cover, not an essential engine part. It's like driving a car with no hood/bonnet.
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Reason 1. My husband is an A&P mechanic...(aircraft mechanic), when we fly, if he looks worried, I'm sure we're going to die. Thankfully, in 30 years of flying, he only looked slightly concerned once, when the flaps to slow the plane did not go down.
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2), Thankful again, that we were landing in Denver, DIA has the 2nd longest runway in the country. Still scared me.
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Engine cover flies off! That sounds better.
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This same exact thing happened to me in 2012. We flew from STJ to ATL without it and we made it home.
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Que cosa amorsito.
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(enter calm Pilot voice) "And if you look outside to your right...you will see the engine flying off the plane."
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