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Old October 9th 06, 07:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
A Lieberma
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Default Why are multiple engines different?

Mxsmanic wrote in
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The laws of mathematics apply equally to simulators and to real
aircraft. All else being equal, the chance of an engine failure in a
twin is higher than it is in a single, but the chance of total
powerplant failure (all engines) is lower.


Since I operate in a REAL WORLD, please provide proof of the above. I want
you to provide real hard facts instead of simulated theory.

The above is NOT a question, a statement. What credible source do you have
to support that twin engines suffer a higher rate of failure besides thw
words out of your mouth.

Based on what you say, it should be raining twin engines over our skies.

Allen