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Old October 9th 06, 05:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jose[_1_]
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Default Why are multiple engines different?

I'm not making things up. If engine reliability is constant, the
chances of a failure in a twin are higher than they are in a single.



If you are not making things up, back up your statements with references.
Until you do so, you have no credibility.


Actually, it's a correct statement. IF you have two dice, the chances
of getting getting a one (on either of them) is greater than the chances
of getting a one by rolling just one die, simply because you have two
shots at it.

Jose
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