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Plane forced to land after engine falls off

Posted November 08, 2007 9:42 AM

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa - A plane carrying more than 100 people made an emergency landing in South Africa after an engine fell off during takeoff in Cape Town on Wednesday, officials said. No injuries were reported. The Boeing 737, belonging to domestic airline Nationwide and bound for Johannesburg, touched down safely after airport fire and rescue services hurriedly cleared the debris from the runway. The right engine "separated from the wing. The aircraft continued to climb out," the airline said in a statement. "The aircraft returned and landed at Cape Town International Airport without further incident." One of the passengers, Pretoria businesswoman Ronel Derman, told the South African Press Association that she had been in a seat directly over the wing and a passenger seated next to her was looking out of the window. "I heard this huge bang, and he said, 'That's our engine that's just fallen off.' I couldn't believe it. He had to repeat it to me," she told SAPA. "The plane started to shake a bit, but what was amazing was the staff and passengers: everybody was so calm. There was no hysteria, no nothing, it was amazing. The guy next to me seemed to know something about planes. He said, 'Don't worry: the plane will go with one engine.' So I thought, 'that's OK.'" Derman said the plane flew around to dump fuel but made a smooth landing.

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11/08/2007 10:57 AM

Maybe sounding premature, but the cause is more than likely due to poor miantenance issues.

While also showing the strong design features in Boeing aircraft safety redundancies.

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11/08/2007 5:53 PM

Where did it's hex bolts come from? http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/13511/Remove-Rust-From-Hex-Bolt see post 12 for goose bumps.

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11/09/2007 8:29 AM

OMG,

In college they do have ethics and liablility courses. But they may have to start emphyzing resonsilbilty.

And having 'backbone', if that can be taught

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11/09/2007 4:12 AM

I told 'em Velcro just wasn't up to the job.

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11/09/2007 8:20 AM

I wonder if the cockpit "Engine Fell Off" light came on.

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11/09/2007 8:32 AM

no the warning light was burned out, but the warning light to tell you that the engine fell off warning light was'nt working, was blinking.

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11/13/2007 8:47 AM

I'll bet the "Change Underwear" was flashing furiously too.

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11/09/2007 12:37 PM

I dont know about you, but no way that I'll ever fly Nationwide Airlines.

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11/11/2007 2:48 PM

Gives a whole new meaning to what a shear bolt does.

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