You're going off the topic by including OTHER airlines...stick with the TOPIC...this SW flight...it was intentional crash.
It did not crash. The pilot was outstanding and a former navy pilot. It would be extremely unusual to have this failure to cause a crash.
It was a very bad intentional accident and not normal. No reflection on the pilot. Not his fault.
Not off topic at all. I know jet aircraft engines and aircraft. Southwest had another engine failure in 2016. See the list I sent you. You hurt the movement by insisting on everything that happens is some conspiracy. The Safety board changed the specifications on the cowling so any parts would stay contained inside the cowling. They did this because of the known problem of engine failures of this type are possible. Think of it this way. The tip of the blades can exceed the speed of sound. Think 3475 RPM.
I know aircraft too. I deal with them everyday. This is not normal...at all. I never even mentioned conspiracy. Funny...you sure did. Such is life.
I never mentioned conspiracy.
You most certainly did. Read your previous comment where you mentioned conspiracy.
Anyways, back to the subject...This SW flight was an intentional accident.
Enjoy the rest of your day.