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Southwest Airlines Engine Failure Results In First Fatality On US Airline In 9 Years (heavy.com)

schwit1 shares a report from Heavy: Tammie Jo Shults is the pilot who bravely flew Southwest Flight 1380 to safety after part of its left engine ripped off, damaging a window and nearly sucking a woman out of the plane. The flight was en route to Dallas Love airport from New York City, and had to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia. Shults, 56, kept her cool during an incredibly intense situation, audio from her conversation with air traffic controllers reveals, while many passengers posted on social media that they were scared these were their last moments. She, with the help of the co-pilot and the rest of the crew, landed the plane safely. The NTSB reported that there was one fatality out of 143 passengers on board. Some passengers said that someone had a heart attack during the flight, but it's not yet known if this was the fatality reported by the NTSB. The woman who died has been identified by KOAT-TV as Jennifer Riordan, 43, of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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  1. Re:Really Bad luck by Hognoxious · · Score: 1, Troll

    These engines are manufactured a way not to propel debris towards the body.

    You got stuff spinning round like really fast. If a bit breaks off it's going to go where the fuck it wants to.

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    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
  2. Re:It's Trump's Fault by ckatko · · Score: 0, Troll

    You people are worse than the "trolls."

    Can we go ONE thread without jumping backflips off of moving platforms in 4-D mental gymnastics to blame LITERALLY EVERYTHING on the President?

    Except when the economy gets better. Then it's the previous President to thank.