This is a guy who was known to hire body doubles and he had numerous passports.

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    1 year ago

    Having an engine explode in that way would be highly unusual. Modern jet engines are extremely reliable when cared for properly (and typically have safe failure modes - go check out the “bird ingestion” tests on YouTube).

    I’m not an expert, but I would definitely agree at minimum some form of tampering & likely an explosive was involved.

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        1 year ago

        My point was that mechanical sabotage probably wouldn’t have this failure mode without major and obvious impacts to the engine. The engine shroud is generally designed to contain the turbine blades in cases of catastrophic failure.

        For something of this magnitude to happen and survive takeoff stresses, my money is on some type of explosive.

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          1 year ago

          Oh I didn’t mean sabotage as in “I didn’t QA the abradable shroud installation correctly, oops.”

          I meant like “Nice, this fat brick of C-4 fits perfectly next to the generator compartment.”