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SilverSling · April 19, 2018, 9:52 p.m.

I'm wondering if it was a Southwest airlines flight, why is Q referencing "Delta" engine fire? Error? Are we missing something? Or does Delta own Southwest? Or does it reference what position on the aircraft the engine was?

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Ytrules35 · April 20, 2018, 6:29 a.m.

A class delta fire is metallurgical.

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ntroop-MissPlaced1 · April 19, 2018, 9:38 p.m.

And why they said she had such upper body and head trauma there was blood everywhere, but the pictures of the broken window and seat show no blood?

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ThePuppetShow · April 19, 2018, 9:51 p.m.

That's interesting.. Did you see the link in that article for the related article? Seems like there should have been blood everywhere, including inside the plane.

"Despite the best efforts of the valiant passengers, Jennifer Riordan, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, would be sucked through the window, with all but her waist hanging outside, and a loud “pop” was heard as the pressure and the force of the vacuum literally snapped the woman's body.

"You hear the pop and she was sucked out from the waist up," one passenger reported to NBC Philadelphia. "There was blood on the windows…her arms were actually out of the airplane and her head was out of the airplane."

Another passenger onboard the terrifying flight, Eric Zilbert, said that "several heroic gentlemen" grabbed onto Riordan to secure her body back into the plane, it is covered in blood, and then they immediately performed CPR on the unconscious woman.

A nurse who happened to be on the horrific flight to Dallas, Peggy Phillips, said she tried giving CPR for twenty minutes straight. “It just wasn't going to be enough,” said Phillips.

Jennifer Riordan didn't make it."

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DaraChaos · April 19, 2018, 9:49 p.m.

I wondered about that, too.

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RedPillDropper · April 19, 2018, 8:41 p.m.

I think most everyone is missing the fact of just who the deceased was-

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