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A fire in the right engine was extinguished and all 69 passengers and four crew were evacuated safely, the airline said, adding that five passengers were "lightly injured" during the procedure. His left engine was knocked out and his right engine was leaking coolant, but he made one more strafing run before looking for a spot to crash-land. One engine manufacturer, for example, uses such a system to check that the right engine parts are selected and in place for machining and assembly, as well as to perform various WIP and in-situ tests that confirm the proper clearance between parts, basic installation and the orientation or positioning of critical components, and a final cold test of the fully assembled engine. |
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