SWA Engine Shredded!
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When I saw the first picture, all I could think of was a certain UA DC10 engine failure but the second pic shows the fan section intact. Seems lucky that it didn't take out half the stabilizer when it departed. Still a lot of drag out there. Great job by the crew. Shouldn't have to pay for any adult beverages for a while.
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From: Curator at Static Display
Those latches you mentioned probably popped from the likely huge loads/vibration when the inlet ring came off.
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From: GA pilot
The engine was not intact - this was an uncontained fan blade failure. See
Engine blade broke off from Southwest Airlines plane, investigators say | Airlines | Dallas News
Engine blade broke off from Southwest Airlines plane, investigators say | Airlines | Dallas News
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