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Location of engine that caught fire
Date: 11/05/2006
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Looking at flaps
Date: 11/05/2006
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Flaps
Date: 11/05/2006
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Flaps
Date: 11/05/2006
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Another look at the plane
Date: 11/05/2006
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What's left of the engine.
Date: 11/05/2006
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More pictures of burnt metal
Date: 11/05/2006
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Location of engine
Date: 11/05/2006
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Other side
Date: 11/05/2006
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This is where the disk originally entered the fuselage
Date: 11/05/2006
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This is what happens when a compressor disk flies through the fuselage
Date: 11/05/2006
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Hole in the fuselage
Date: 11/05/2006
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Hole in the fuselage
Date: 11/05/2006
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Looking at the honeycomb structure of the fuselage
Date: 11/05/2006
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The compressor disk also managed to hit the stachion of the other engine before ending up on 25R
Date: 11/05/2006
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Under the right wing - the disk also hit under the wing. Had this happened in the air, results would have been totally different
Date: 11/05/2006
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The tail is also pretty well burnt
Date: 11/05/2006
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