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Old August 19th 05, 01:16 AM
Michelle P
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I watched very little news on monday but I did get to see and hear the
interview with the helo pilot that was shooting the video. He was first
called in the help assess the situation. He talked directly with the
pilots and stated that they were securing the engine for safety (evac)
reasons.
Michelle

Morgans wrote:

"Michelle P" wrote



the right engine was secured for evacuation purposes. They did not want
anyone to run into a turning prop.



That makes perfect sense. How did you find out, or is that just the answer
that makes sense to you?



 




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