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    Check this video out

    Check this engine failure out right after rotation on a 757. This could not of been handled any better from both sides!

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    http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircra...ideo-8457.html

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    Bird strikes can kill!
    Very well handled by all concerned.
    Excellent video also.
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    Thats just awesome how well they handled that. Its so cool how they remain so calm in a situation like that.

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    Joe, that really is a great video. Clear and caught the audio and the cause on tape. Crew handled professionally

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    Just goes to show why simulators are so important. Bet that crew have practiced that drill many, many times before ... so when it happens for real - the training just kicks right in.
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