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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.

 

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

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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.

I dunno, but I believe an engine did fall off of a DC-10 taking off from O'Hare Airport a few decades ago.

 

http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Tech/Aviation/Disasters/79-05-25(Chicago).asp

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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.

I dunno, but I believe an engine did fall off of a DC-10 taking off from O'Hare Airport a few decades ago.

 

http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Tech/Aviation/Disasters/79-05-25(Chicago).asp

yep several DC-10s lost engines. I have never heard of a 737 or 757 loosing an engine.

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