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The engine for the 737 is held on by 3 bolts, all designed to break.

 

The engine for a 757 is held on by 5 bolts, also designed to break.

 

Think about that next time you are flying cross country.

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The engine for the 737 is held on by 3 bolts, all designed to break.

 

The engine for a 757 is held on by 5 bolts, also designed to break.

 

Think about that next time you are flying cross country.

In millions upon millions of flights, has an engine ever fallen off of a 737, or 757?

 

Think about that next time you fly accros the country.

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In millions upon millions of flights, has an engine ever fallen off of a 737, or 757?

 

Think about that next time you fly accros the country.

 

actually, yea. an evergreen cargo 747 in anchorage about 8 years ago lost the engine over town.

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how 'bout the fact it's a million pound hunk of metal floating on a cushion of air at 600mph?

 

Think about that next time you make fun of the mounties.

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Righto, the bolts are designed to break only under incredible tension so that the wing is not torn off.

 

And yes, an engine has fallen off the plane before. Imagine what the couple gettin busy in the lavatory thought...

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In millions upon millions of flights, has an engine ever fallen off of a 737, or 757?

 

Think about that next time you fly accros the country.

 

actually, yea. an evergreen cargo 747 in anchorage about 8 years ago lost the engine over town.

 

Apparently you cant read... 737 + 757 !=747

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how 'bout the fact it's a million pound hunk of metal (snip)

 

How about it's not a fact: Max gross takeoff weight of a 737 is 174,200lb.

 

BTW, find enough fodder for never flying again here.

The last words page is chilling.

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think about the diameter of the bolt holding you the next time you fall sporto climbing, that is only one bolt and it might even the same diameter as that 737 bolt.

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that is getting to be appliance sized ice fall there... how big is a 400lb chunk of ice, anyhow? washing machine sized (fullsize, not condos) or maybe more like a washer/dryer stackable combo... definately larger than microwave or toster over wink.gif

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A 400lb block of ice would be about the size of a 20-inch TV set.

 

Specifically:

400lb x (1.09 mL/g ice) x (1L/1000mL) x (0.0353 cu. ft/L) x (453 g/lb) = 6.97 cu ft or a cube of ice 1.9 ft x 1.9 ft x 1.9 ft.

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