An engine that came apart during a maintenance run-up on an American Airlines Boeing 767 caused extensive damage (maybe even wrote off) a Boeing 767-200 at Los Angeles International Airport June 2. No one was injured when parts from the disintegrating engine sliced through the aircraft and scattered debris over a wide area. More than 10,000 gallons of fuel leaked as a result of the damage but firefighters sealed it in foam and prevented a secondary fire. Pictures posted online by the Los Angeles Fire Department captured the aftermath and offers a firefighter’s perspective.
Exploding Engine Damages 767 On The Ground
Key Takeaways:
- An engine on an American Airlines Boeing 767 disintegrated during a maintenance run-up at Los Angeles International Airport on June 2.
- The incident caused extensive damage to the aircraft, potentially writing it off, but resulted in no injuries to personnel.
- Over 10,000 gallons of fuel leaked due to the damage, but firefighters successfully sealed it with foam, preventing a secondary fire.
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